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To mitigate the hardships, Indonesia has established structured camps—like Minaya Camp in Aceh—housing a few hundred refugees in organized settings. These camps offer basic routines: scheduled education, medical checkups, and communal prayers. Shas, a mother of three, demonstrates the difficult living conditions, showing a small cubicle where her family sleeps and describing her efforts to keep her family safe amid the camp’s constraints. Despite these efforts, life remains unpredictable and emotionally taxing, especially with reports of children fleeing or running away from the camps.