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Scaling up humanitarian cash transfers in Nepal
Working and discussion papers December 2016 Barnaby Willitts-King and John Bryant The Nepal earthquake has a number of lessons for the global debates on scaling up cash both at the level of cash...
Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH) finalized its School Reconstruction Project in Nepal
About PAH Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH) is one of the largest and most active non-governmental, non-profit humanitarian organizations in Poland. For almost 25 years PAH has been implementing...
Nepal Red Cross Society - Earthquake Response Operation (November 2016)
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Key First Section of Nepal's Melamchi Water Tunnel Completed
KATHMANDU, NEPAL (28 December 2016) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Nepal today celebrated the breakthrough of the first key section of the Melamchi Tunnel. When completed,...
Child Protection and Distribution: Help Desks; Multi-Sectoral Support During Distributions in the Nepal Earthquake Response
This six-page case study describes a process involving distribution and child protection staff, which began with an idea to respond to the needs of affected people and slowly grew into an essential...
Community-Based Disaster Mental Health Intervention (CBDMHI): Curriculum Manual for Use with Communities Affected by Natural Disasters in Nepal
This 71-page document is a three-day mental health intervention curriculum for use with communities affected by natural disasters in Nepal. Its intervention objectives are reducing mental health...
Demographic dividend in Nepal
Never before have there been so many young people in Nepal. Never again is there likely to be such potential for economic and social progress. With falling fertility and mortality rates, leaving...
Filling the Skills Gap to Rebuild Nepal
After the 2015 earthquake, which destroyed over 600 000 houses and damaged close to 300 000 more, the EU's humanitarian aid department is funding partners to train masons and carpenters in earthquake...
Integrating aftershock forecasting into humanitarian decision-making: lessons from the April 2015 Nepal earthquake
by Max Hope, John McCloskey, Dom Hunt and Dominic Crowley Large earthquakes (and secondary hazards such as aftershocks, tsunamis and earthquake-triggered landslides) continue to cause some of the...
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WFP Nepal Country Brief, November 2016
Highlights The Special Operation for the Augmentation of National and District Level Emergency Logistics Preparedness in Nepal was approved on 10 November 2016. The project builds on preparedness...
An expansion strategy for Nepal’s Child Grant: Policy Brief
Following the Government of Nepal’s recent announcement to expand the Child Grant programme, this policy brief presents strategies and options for an incremental geographic approach to the expansion...
Costing the Child Grant expansion in Nepal
The Government of Nepal introduced the Child Grant in 2009/10 with the primary objective of supporting better nutrition for children under five years of age. To date, programme coverage has been...
Post-disaster excavations at Earthquake-Damaged Jagannath and Gopinath Temples, Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property, Nepal
UNESCO has commissioned post-disaster rescue excavations at earthquake-damaged monuments within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site, continuing a mission initiated last year aimed at...
Nepal Community Feedback Report - Trend Analysis - December 2016
Introduction The first Community Perception Survey took place in July 2015. The survey captured the perceptions of earthquake affected communities across the 14 priority affected districts on their...
Supporting Nepal in building back better: UNDP Strategy for earthquake recovery assistance
Nepal was hit by two devastating earthquakes in April and May 2015, resulting in a death toll of over 8,790 and more than 22,300 injuries. Out of 75 districts, 31 were affected, 14 of which suffered...
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Case study: Australian aid supporting women and micro-entrepreneurs to rebuild after Nepal earthquakes
Kalyani Ghishing finished school in year seven because her family was struggling financially and her parents did not believe girls needed to complete their education. Instead of pursuing her dream of...
Opportunity knocks: Realising the potential of partnerships in the Nepal earthquake response
Executive summary Introduction In the Oxford online dictionary, the definition of ‘opportunity knocks’ is given as ‘a chance of success occurs’ and this is true of partnership in the Nepal earthquake...
Fish Fill Ponds, Plates and Pocketbooks in Nepal
When it comes to nutritional value, fish are hard to beat. They are rich in high-quality protein and contain assorted vitamins and minerals, such as iodine and selenium, which are important to human...
Ministry of Home Affairs National Emergency Operation Center Loss of Lives and Properties from Disaster 2073 (Baisakha 1st to Mansir 19th)
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