Nine months after the devastating earthquakes of 25 April and 12 May which struck Nepal, the overall humanitarian situation has improved. The aftershocks are still being experienced though their frequencies are quite rare these days,
and most of the countries have also lifted their travel restrictions to Nepal.
On 22 June, the Government of Nepal also declared an end to the emergency phase and a shift from humanitarian response to recovery.
These recovery and reconstruction efforts are guided by the findings of the Government-led Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) and supported by the International Conference on Nepal’s Reconstruction on 25 June where the international community pledged two-thirds ($4.4 billion) of the $6.7 billion appeal by the Government. The total financial losses from the earthquakes is estimated as $7.06 billion according to the PDNA findings.
#AFTERSHOCK #WASH #RESPONSE #RECOVERY #PDNA #HYGIENE #HANDWASHING #HEALTHWORKERS #COOKING #NEPALEARTHQUAKE2015
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Publisher:
UNICEF
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
EARTHQUAKE, RECONSTRUCTION, POPULATION, CHILDREN, WOMEN, WATER, DRINKING WATER, SANITATION, HEALTH, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA, EDUCATION, COMMUNICATION, SCHOOLS
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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