Non-discriminatory access to humanitarian assistance and targeted support for people with specific concerns, including female headed households, children, people with disabilities, the elderly, caste-based and ethnic minorities, and indigenous communities, remain priority concerns. For all affected people, psychosocial support and access to accurate and timely information on assistance and protection programmes are critically important. Loss of civil documentation poses an obstacle, to access essential services and earthquake compensation. Trafficking is a heightened risk, in particular for women and children, who also face an increased risk of gender-based violence (GBV). Mainstreaming protection across all sectors is a priority. Monsoon-induced landslides, rockslides and floods present an additional risk; it is essential that any evacuation of communities at risk is implemented in line with national and international standards and that evacuated communities are supported to return home, safely and voluntarily, once monsoon-induced risks subside.
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Publisher:
UNOCHA
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
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Keywords:
NATURAL DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKES, EARTHQUAKE ZONES, DISASTER-PRONE AREAS, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER VICTIMS, DISASTER PREVENTION, DISPLACED PERSONS, LOGISTICS, HUMANITARIAN NEEDS, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, PROTECTION, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT, HUMAN RIGHTS, SAFETY, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
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Thematic Group: UNOCHA
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Humanitarian Coordination and Affair
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Thesaurus:
13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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