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EATHQUAKE RESPONSE NEPALFIVE MONTH AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE

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EARTHQUAKES IN NEPAL

CONSEQUENCES OF QUAKES AFTER 25. APRIL 2015

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9000 Dead

22.300 Injured

800.000 Homeless

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EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL

SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS IN BHAKTAPUR

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EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL

26. APRIL 2015

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INITIAL COORDINATION & PLANNING

27. APRIL 2015

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APPROACHES AND APPLIED STANDARDSEARTHQUAKE RELIEF NEPAL 2015

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� Work through existing partner structures & focus on proj ectareas where social structures and staffs already exist

� Maintaining defined quality standards of distributed good s

� Coordination with Clusters at Central and District Lev el, withGerman Embassy, AIN and other development actors

� Government Coordination and involvement of VDC -representatives in preparation & distribution

� Blanket coverage in initial stage, household assessmen ts for targeted distribution (focus on most vulnerable)

� Post distribution monitoring in coordination with stake holders

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

INITIAL DISTRIBUTION STARTED ON 1. MAY 2015

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

DISTRIBUTION IN NAWALPARASI

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

DISTRIBUTION IN KATHMANDU DISTRICT

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

EXPLANATION OF WATER DESINFECTION DROPS

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ERDBEBEN HILFE NEPAL

APRIL 2015

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

ARRIVAL OF TRUCKS WITH NFIs AND HYGENE KITS

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

TARPAULIN, CONTENT OF NFI- & HYGENE KITS

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

FACTS FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF & TRANSITIONAL SHELTER

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Emergency Relief for 7670 households / nearly 43.000 people: Distributed goods: Tarpaulins for tents, matrasses, blankets, hygene kits and kitchen utensils, waterdesinfection drops, medicines and rice (in initial stage)

Transitional shelter for 1.350 household / more than 7.5 00 people: Temporary shelters for the time of Monsoon (CGI-sheets, tool boxes, skilled labour, training of multipliersfor light constructions utilizing local materials)

Psychosocial counceling initiated in 7 villages

Campaign against unsafe / forced migration and human tra fficking:Nationwide awareness campaign incl. Development & distribution of IEC-Materials

Cross-boarder multi-stakeholder meetings & awareness on Indian boarder sites

Geographic Intervention Areas:Distributions of Tarpaulins and other NFIs in 22 villages (VDC) in 4 districts of Nepal (Sindhupalchowk, Kathmandu, Nawalparasi, Dolakha)

Transitional shelters in 13 villages in 2 districts of Nepal (Kathmandu & Nawalparasi)

Campaign against human trafficking implemented in 31 districts and at national level

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ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN IMPLEMENTATION

EARTHQUAKE RELIEF NEPAL 2015

Nepal Office

Support of relief interventions byenabling 2 disaster response experts

supporting the team of AWO Int.

Organized purchases of NFIs in India, billboards in in Uttar Pradesh (India) and Crossboarder workshop

against human trafficking after the earthquake

Initial relief work and provision of temporaryshelter in Nawalparasi

District

Overall coordination

Emergency relief work, temporary shelter,

psychosocial counceling in Kathmandu and Dolakha. Media work & orientationworkshops in context of

forced migration and Human Trafficking Initial distribution

in Sindhupalchowk,

7 days after earthquake

Relief work in 5 VDCs of

Sindhupalchowk, IEC-materials and

media work in context of Human

Trafficking at national level

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INTERNATIONAL DONORS AND PARTNERS

EARTHQUAKE RELIEF NEPAL 2015

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Utilization of social structures and project staff of BMZ fundeddevelopment projects. Regular coordination meetings with German Embassy and other German actors

Funding support (donations based)

Cooperation for the developmentand distribution of IEC-Materials in context of Human Trafficking in postearthquake scenarioFunding support (donations based)

Support from AWO Emergency Relief Fund, Donations from various AWO structures in Germany such as individual donations from AWO members / others

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

LOGISTICS IN SINDHUPALCHOWK

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„Humanitarian Staging Area“ and „Humanitarian

Hub“ in Chauthara

AWO International Humanitarian Aid Coordinator

checks the stock. Up to 15 truck loads with AWO

NFIs were stored at the same time

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

DISTRIBUTION IN SINDHUPALCHOWK IN PRESENCE OF THE GERMAN VICE-EMBASSADOR

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DISTRIBUTION IN SINDHUPALCHOWK

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DISTRIBUTION IN SINDHUPALCHOWK

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

DISTRIBUTION IN SINDHUPALCHOWK

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ERDBEBEN HILFE NEPAL

LRRD-PHASE

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Messages against

Human Traficking are

sticked on buckets

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EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL

DESTRACTUNS IN CHAUTHARA / SINDHUPALCHOWK

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Most earth and stone houses were completelydistroyed, cement houses often stayed but were

damaged and can not be inhabited

Also the district jail was distroyed. More thanhundred inmates escaped,

among them dangerous human traffickers

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Information campaign against forced / unsafe labour migration and human

trafficking after the earth quake

• Media work

• Orientation workshops for national actorsand international organizations

• Development and distribution ofawareness materials:

* 300.000 Brochures for promotion of emergency hotlines

* 30.000 Stickers to be placed in public means of transport

* 500 Flex banners for training of multipliers and utilization in schools

* 20 Bill boards (10 x 15 feet) to be placed at boarders and bus stations

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

PRESS CONFERENCE & LAUNCH OF IEC-MATERIALSAgainst unsafe migration & human trafficking, 26.06.2015

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

AWARENESS CAMPAIGN - HOARDING BOARDS

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – Flex Banners for Multipliers

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Utilization of Anti-Trafficking Brochures by SHAKTI SAMUHA

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AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – Utilization Stickers & Brochures

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ANTI-TRAFFICKING INTERVENTIONS AT INDIAN SIDE

Orientations for Indian Boarder Forces & Cross Boarde r WS

Implemented by Indian NGO MSS SEVA

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

NETWORKING with international & national Actors in Nepal

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FACTS FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF & TRANSITIONAL SHELTER

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Emergency Relief for 7670 households / nearly 43.000 people: Distributed goods: Tarpaulins for tents, matrasses, blankets, hygene kits and kitchen utensils, waterdesinfection drops, medicines and rice (in initial stage)

Transitional shelter for 1.350 household / more than 7.5 00 people: Temporary shelters for the time of Monsoon (CGI-sheets, tool boxes, skilled labour, training of multipliersfor light constructions utilizing local materials)

Psychosocial counceling initiated in 7 villages

Campaign against unsafe / forced migration and human tra fficking:Nationwide awareness campaign incl. Development & distribution of IEC-Materials

Cross-boarder multi-stakeholder meetings & awareness on Indian boarder sites

Geographic Intervention Areas:Distributions of Tarpaulins and other NFIs in 22 villages (VDC) in 4 districts of Nepal (Sindhupalchowk, Kathmandu, Nawalparasi, Dolakha)

Transitional shelters in 13 villages in 2 districts of Nepal (Kathmandu & Nawalparasi)

Campaign against human trafficking implemented in 31 districts and at national level

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

MULTIPLIERS TRAINED FOR SAFE SHELTER CONSTRUCTION

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

TRANSPORTATION OF RAW MATERIALS IN NAWALPARASI

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

DISTRIBUTION OF CGI-SHEETS IN NAWALPARASI

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

DISTRIBUTION OF CGI SHEETS IN KATHMANDU DISTRICT

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING MATERIALS IN KATHMANDU

TRAINING OF LOCAL MASONS IN NAWALPARASI

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN NEPAL

EXAMPLES OF SAFE T-SHELTER CONSTRUCTIONS

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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

MONITORING THE UTILIZATION OF RELIEF GOODS

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THANK YOU !

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Felix Neuhaus

Head Representative

Regional Office South Asia

Sanepa, Ward-2, LalitpurBox: 7364, Kathmandu, NepalTel.: +977(1)5527058 Fax: +977(1)5552672

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