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NEPAL FLOOD RESPONSE DTM NEPAL REPORT ROUND 1 21ST-29TH August 2017
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Beginning on 11 August 2017, the worst rains in 15 years struck Nepal, triggering widespread large-scale flooding and landslides in many districts in Nepal causing many damages to life and property.
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) is designed to regularly capture, process, and disseminate information to provide a better understanding of the evolving needs of a displaced population. The DTM is an information management tool, rolled out in the immediate aftermath of the Nepal flood by the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) cluster to gather baseline information on the nature of displacement, mobility of population, needs and gaps.

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Publisher:
IOM ,   (2017 )
Type / Script:
Progress Report in English
Keywords:
FLOODS, RAINS, DISPLACED PERSONS, HEALTH, FOOD, GARBAGE DISPOSAL, DISEASES, WATER-RELATED DISEASES, EDUCATION, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Thematic Group:
 IOM : Internatinal Organization for Migration
Thesaurus:
13.00.0A  -  Humanitarian Aid And Relief
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