NGO Support and Monitoring Program
TSO team is supporting and monitoring
different NGOs funded by Fondation de France. By doing site visits, the team is
able to provide assistance.
The following are the list of NGOs along with
the details of the program:
ENFANCE
NEPAL
Project Title: Implementation of mixed used shelters in Khokana
The village of Khokana, located at 5km south of Kathmandu ring-road, has less than 5000 inhabitants and 30% has less than 20 years old. It was an architectural treasure of Newari culture. The lifestyle based on agriculture is ancestral and Khokana is also called « The living museum ».
According to a publication of
National Statistics Office published in 2014, 25% of Khokana population is
illiterate and 8% reached the intermediate level of education. The mediocre
security conditions which were
applying before the earthquake had been worst since, and the population has
been forced to assure his own protection.
PLANET ENTANTS
Project Title: Education, Protection and Livelihood in
earthquake-affected areas
In the aftermath of the 25th April and 12th May earthquakes that affected 8 million people in 14 districts, Planète Enfants and its partner NGO Shakti Samuha decided to work in 8 VDCs in Nuwakot (Balkumari, Ralukadevi, Samundradevi, Samundratar, Shikharbesi, Sundaradevi, Thaprek, Urleni) after consulting district and local authorities, schools, communities and many other stakeholders to develop a relevant and consistent intervention in the areas of education, protection and livelihood.
TRIANGLE GH-ARSOW
Project Title: Post-Earthquake Emergency Response in Nepal
- Recovery and economical boost
The targeted zone is
Kavrepalanchok district, village of Koshidekha, Karethok and Sattighar. In
Koshidekha, for instance, 496 on 535 houses are collapsed or severely
damaged(93%). Hygiene and sewage infrastructures destroyed, water access
infrastructures severely damaged, especially after
the second Earthquake of May
12th. Structurally vulnerable livelihood means are even more fragile.
NACCFL
Project
Title: Emergency Response Program
for Earthquake Victims of Small Farmers Agriculture Cooperatives (SFACL) of
five district of NEPAL
On April 25, 2015 at 11: 56 AM, Nepal was shocked by powerful
earthquake with magnitude of 7.9 Richter scale. The entire nation is under the
state of shock. The preliminary reports shows that more than 8,700 peoples have
died and more than 20000 are reportedly injured. 95 percent member SFACLs in
the highly affected districts lost their house and now they are residing in
either tent or temporary shelter.
In the proposed VDCs of 5 districts, the earthquake has
destroyed/hampered all the sources of livelihood and other economic activities.
Members were engaged in agriculture, poultry and livestock activities. These
were primary sources of income for them to contribute to family expenses.
After the earthquake, members are
dependent on relief provided by various organizations but as soon as the relief
activities stop then there will be no such source of income generation.
CSRC
Project
Title: Nepal Earthquake Recovery though
Construction of Community Centres
The earthquake in Nepal on 25 April 2015 has destroyed
288,798 houses and damaged 254,112. A District-wise data of DDRC shows that the
estimated population directly affected by destroyed houses in Sindhupalchok is
273,976, accounting for 95.9% of the total district population (Ministry of
Home Affairs). The district ranks first in the whole Nepal for its scale of
damages to buildings and lost lives caused by the earthquake. In total 63885
houses (95.79%) out of 66,688 were completely collapsed.
Sindhupalchok has two
municipality and 68 VDCs. The target VDCs, Helambu and Kiul were selected
because of their remoteness and prevailing poverty.
Jagaraan
Project
Title: Recovery
support to earthquake affected people
Nepal was struck by a devastating earthquake on 25 April
2015 with 7.8 Magnitude Richter Scale and multiple aftershocks therafter,
severely affecting Kathmandu and other districts. The epicenter was Barpak,
Gorkha. After 17 days, a second major earthquake occurred on 12 May 2015 with a
magnitude of 6.9. The epicenter was in the border of Dolakha and
Sindhupalchowk.
The tremor caused fresh landslides, and destroyed some buildings
which survived the first quake. Within hours of the quake, tents began to fill
open areas of the city as residents were afraid to go back inside.
The hard hit districts are
reported to be Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Nuwakot, Dhading, Gorkha, Rasuwa,
Sindhupalchowk, Kavre, Ramecchap, Makwanpur, Dolakha, Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga
and Sindhuli. Many buildings, temples and monuments have collapsed and
landslides and avalanches have destroyed many villages in rural areas.
Global Reconstruction Project, Sindupalchok
Association for Rural Social Welfare Nepal (ARSOW Nepal) has been working in integrated ways in order to support earthquake victims. Sindhupalchok is the district with worst affect of earthquake with massive loss in life and properties. ARSOW Nepal from just after the devastation serving in its ability and now implementing a program with huge ambition of resettlement and restoration of social infrastructures and community life in support of FDF, ASF/A&D. The program is a integrated program including all aspects of community life, such as; livelihood, psychosocial, and all. Hence ARSOW is working with many other (Local and expert) organizations to achieve the optimum goal of the project. The program has completed relief phase and now running on planning phase of reconstruction. Many quires, conflicts, challenges, questions, ideas and solutions are getting through the community planning operation.
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