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Stories tagged "resettlement"


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This is an overview of Umpium Mae refugee camp for Karen people near Mae Sot, Thailand. The wooden huts are typical dwellings for families living in the camps. Officials estimate about 20,000 refugees live in the camp. Photo by Y-Press alumna Emily Jacobi.
Before moving to Indianapolis, Seh Seh Moo resided with her family at a different Thai camp-- Tham Hin Refugee camp, a 16-acre overcrowded camp in a montainous area about two hours west of Bangkok. In Thailand alone, more than 150,000 refugees reside in nine refugee camps.