Highlights:
1. Priority 1 (750,000 people): Households in Priority 1 areas are near the epicentre of the earthquake in mountainous and hilly areas, and live in poor quality housing. Impact on livelihoods (predominantly farming- based) and food security is expected to be extremely high.
2. Priority 2 (450,000 people): Households in Priority 2 areas include those affected by aftershocks who live in poor quality housing. Impact is likely to have been high. Households in this priority include rural hill and mountain areas, as well as urban areas in the Kathmandu Valley.
3. Priority 3 (200,000 people): Households in Priority 3 areas are further away from the epicentre but have have also experienced major shakes and who live in the poorest quality of housing.
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Publisher:
WFP
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
EARTHQUAKES, NATURAL DISASTER, NATURAL PHENOMENA, DISASTER RELIEF, EMERGENCY RELIEF, HOUSEHOLDS, MIGRATION, LIVELIHOODS, FOOD SECURITY, SOCIAL PROTECTION, POVERTY MITIGATION, AGRICULTURE, LOGISTICS, COMMUNICATIONS, NUTRITION, MARKETS, AIR TRANSPORT, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES, DRINKING WATER, EMERGENCY SHELTER, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
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Thematic Group: WFP
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Food and Emergency humanitarian logistict support
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Thesaurus:
13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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