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Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey Vists Tham Hin Camp

Malaysia, Bangladesh, and Thailand, August, 2006: Assistant Secretary Ellen R. Sauerbrey traveled to examine refugee programs, evaluate effectiveness and assess needs. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, accompanied her for the Thailand portion of the trip. State Department Photos
Featured: Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Vojackova-Sollorano, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Guterres and IOM Regional Cultural Orientation Coordinator Salnikowski
Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Irena Vojackova-Sollorano, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and IOM Regional Cultural Orientation Coordinator Peter Salnikowski at an IOM US cultural orientation class for Karen refugee children.
 Assistant Secretary  Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Irena Vojackova-Sollorano and IOM Resettlement Program Manager Hans Beckers [State Department Photo]
Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Irena Vojackova-Sollorano and IOM Resettlement Program Manager Hans Beckers watch Karen refugees board an IOM bus for Bangkok airport and new lives in the USA.


 

Assistant Secretary  Sauerbrey addresses refugees and media at Tham Hin camp [State Department Photo] 
Assistant Secretary  Sauerbrey speaks to the media and refugees August 29, 2006 at the Tham Hin Refugee Camp.  The Assistant Secretary was on a trip to Thailand, Bangladesh, and Malaysia to evaluate PRM-funded programs and assess needs. addresses refugees and media at Tham Hin camp.
 
Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and IOM Regional Cultural Orientation Coordinator Peter Salnikowski  [State Department Photo 08/06]
Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and IOM (International Organization for Migration) Regional Cultural Orientation Coordinator Peter Salnikowski at an IOM-U.S. cultural orientation class for Karen children at the Tham Hin camp in Thailand (August 29, 2006).
 Assistant Secretary  Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Irena Vojackova-Sollorano, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres [State Department Photo]
Assistant Secretary Sauerbrey, IOM Regional Representative Irena Vojackova-Sollorano, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and IOM Regional Cultural Orientation Coordinator Peter Salnikowski at an IOM US cultural orientation class for Karen refugee children.
 

 

 
 

 

 

   
       
 

 

   
       
       
       
       
       

 

 


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