
The Anya Pit Taing Htaung Lay Group has provided food donations to internally displaced persons (IDPs) at a camp in Saltlinger Township, where civilians have been forced to flee their homes due to the military council’s brutal offensives. The group, representing donors, organized the distribution of two meals to the displaced people staying at one of the IDP camps in the area. These civilians have been forced to seek shelter in safer locations after fleeing their homes due to the military council’s heavy artillery attacks and destruction of property through arson.
Understanding the dire circumstances faced by the displaced civilians, the Anya Pit Taing Htaung Lay Group has been working to provide as much assistance as possible to help address their basic needs. The group has been particularly mindful of the vulnerable populations within the camps, including children, elderly persons, and women, ensuring their donations reach those most in need. These contributions have become crucial support for the IDPs who face daily struggles to meet their basic necessities for survival. The systematic distribution of food aid helps ensure that all displaced persons in the camp receive adequate assistance.
The displaced civilians continue to remain in these camps as the security situation prevents them from returning to their homes. As long as the military council’s violence persists, these IDPs will have to continue living in temporary shelters, relying on humanitarian assistance for their survival. The support from civil society organizations and donors remains vital for sustaining these displaced communities. The ongoing conflict has created a humanitarian crisis where regular access to food and basic necessities has become a significant challenge for those forced to flee their homes, making such donation initiatives essential for their survival.