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Project infosheet - P2P Support for Building Community Resilience through Recovery and Reconstruction in Nepal
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This project is promoting people-to-people (P2P) approach, where the citizens of Thailand are helping the citizens of Nepal to reduce risk and build resilience of the vulnerable communities in the eight worse earthquake hit districts. The P2P approach fosters the hopes of a global community, seeking a sustainable, safer and more prosperous future through collaboration and partnership in disaster risk reduction.
The project aligns with the National Disaster Risk Reduction Policy (NDRRP) 2075 and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Act 2074. Over the span of two years, the project will make an effort to strengthen disaster risk reduction and help Nepal move towards greater recovery and resilience in the event of disaster. To achieve this objective, the project will pursue three outputs as mentioned below. A total of eight including Rural Municipalities are selected for the project and encompass both rural and urban settings, considering the expertise of the two UN agencies - IOM and UNDP to ensure that the work of each agency complements the other. The overall aim of the project is to minimize the challenges the country faces regarding natural hazard related disasters, displacement, and building resilience through sustainable recovery and re/construction.
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Publisher:
International Organization for Migration (IOM) Nepal ,   (2018 )
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster in English
Keywords:
ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, REHABILITATION PROJECTS, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, DIGITAL DIVIDE, EMPOWERMENT, INSTITUTION BUILDING, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY-BUILDING
Thematic Group:
 IOM : Internatinal Organization for Migration
Thesaurus:
02.04.00  -  Development
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