In January, community perceptions continued to trend positively across most issues. In particular, January saw the largest month-to-month increase,since June in positive perception on whether main problems were being addressed. Continued winterization distributions and early stages of reconstruction work likely influenced this. While this increase in positive perceptions is encouraging, a majority of respondents still feel their main problems have not been addressed. This is expected to change as reconstruction efforts gain momentum . This round also marked an increase in positive perceptions for winter preparedness. This is likely a result of increased winterization support in January, particularly from the government cash distribution. As a result of these efforts,there was also an increase in positive perceptions of the government in earthquake response efforts.
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CFP/UNRCO
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, NATURAL DISASTERS, NATURAL PHENOMENA, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, DISASTER RELIEF, RUMOR TRACKING, COMMUNITY FEEDBACK, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE, EMERGENCY RELIEF, INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, GENDER DISTRIBUTION, CASTE DISTRIBUTION
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Thematic Group: UNRCHCO (UNRCO)
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UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Office (UN Resident Coordinator Office)
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13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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