

This photo was taken on August 9th 2012 and shows women and children walking through a flooded area in K--- village, Kyauk Kyi Township, Nyaunglebin District. According to the community member who took this photo, during the 2012 monsoon season, the local villagers experienced health problems and job loss as a result of flooding, which was described as worse than in previous years. [Photo: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Nyaunglebin District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.1 The 19 photos were received along with other information from Nyaunglebin District, including 374 other photos, a situation update in Nyaunglebin District and three interviews.2
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The photos above were taken on August 24th 2012 and show BPHWT staff and East Life Committee members conducting health awareness training with villagers from T---, B--- and K--- villages in Kyauk Kyi Township, Nyaunglebin District. According to the community member who took these photos, villagers were taught how to prevent diarrhea by purifying water using small amounts of chlorine. Chlorine and empty water containers were subsequently distributed. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Nyaunglebin District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.1 The 19 photos were received along with other information from Nyaunglebin District, including 374 other photos, a situation update in Nyaunglebin District and three interviews.2
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The photos above were taken on August 24th 2012 and show flood victims from T---, B--- and K--- villages, Kyauk Kyi Township, Nyaunglebin District accessing food from BPHWT and EAT-Burma. A total of 3,000 rice sacks were distributed. The motor boat (at the top, both left and right) transported rice sacks across flooded water surfaces among the houses. Villagers drove their wooden long-tail boats alongside the boat containing supplies while the BPHWT staff distributed the rice to villagers. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Nyaunglebin District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.1 The 19 photos were received along with other information from Nyaunglebin District, including 374 other photos, a situation update in Nyaunglebin District and three interviews.2
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On August 24th 2012, BPHWT staff and East Life Committee members provided medicine and soap to T---, B--- and K--- villages, Kyauk Kyi Township, Nyaunglebin District in order to help villagers receive health care services during the flooding season. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Nyaunglebin District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.1 The 19 photos were received along with other information from Nyaunglebin District, including 374 other photos, a situation update in Nyaunglebin District and three interviews.2
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The above photos show paddies in Kyauk Kyi Township, which died from the impact of flooding during August 2012. According to the community member, villagers did not have enough food or work as a result. The photo on the right shows local villagers while they were re-planting the paddy. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Nyaunglebin District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.1 The 19 photos were received along with other information from Nyaunglebin District, including 374 other photos, a situation update in Nyaunglebin District and three interviews.2