The Inter-Agency Common Feedback Project, referred to as the Common Feedback Project (CFP), is an innovative community engagement project, initiated during the response to the Nepal Earthquake 2015. Enabling a strategic connection with humanitarian response and recovery. The CFP is designed to help the humanitarian and recovery community understand the perceptions of affected people relating to services, people’s sense of agency, outcomes and the quality of relations between aid providers and the affected population. It is a common service to humanitarian partners to collect, aggregate, analyses and elevate feedback from disaster affected communities through a variety of sources.
The broad objectives of the earthquake housing reconstruction and recovery programme are to get earthquake affected people into safer houses with increased resilience to future disasters. In this survey round, the Common Feedback Project (CFP) received some very promising signals from affected households that for a large number of people, the reconstruction and recovery is working as intended. Around this idea of enhanced resilience CFP regularly asks respondents “do you feel your family’s ability to cope with a new disaster is improved, or diminished?” In August 2018 63 percent of respondents said they felt their ability to cope with a new disaster was at least somewhat improved, since before the earthquake.
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Publisher:
UNRCO
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER, DISASTER PREVENTION, DISESTER RELIEF, DISASTER VICTOMS, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, POPULATION
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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