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Report
02/26/2020
Child-centred disaster risk reduction
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/child-centred-disaster-risk-reduction
UNICEF started the child center disaster risk reduction (CCDRR) programme with a generous funding support of the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation in Nepal in 2013. Initially, the programme was implemented in four districts: Accham, Dhanusha, Parsa and Saptari, which was expanded to four new districts in 2016, namely: Baitadi, Bajura, Dhading and…
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02/26/2020
Children lead the change
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/children-lead-change
UNICEF Nepal has been implementing the child centered disaster risk reduction (CCDRR) programme, generously funded by the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation, in selected districts in Nepal since 2013. Many lessons and good practices have emerged while working with children on DRR over the past six years. The compendium presents the real-life…
Report
07/19/2018
Moving On
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/moving
Twelve months ago, the earth beneath Nepal shook violently – so violently that it tore through the lives of millions of people living in the central and eastern parts of the country. The earthquakes in April and May 2015 took the lives of nearly 9,000 people, a third of whom were children. The earthquakes injured thousands; robbed the livelihoods…
Report
07/18/2018
Under The Tent
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/under-tent
Tents. They were the most visible items after the earthquakes of 2015. Whether they were makeshift shelters that sprouted in open spaces in Kathmandu, or proper tents that were set up to provide essential services to the people affected by the earthquakes, tents became a ubiquitous sight in post-earthquake scenario in Nepal. With more than 750,000…
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07/18/2018
पालमुनि
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/ne/प्रतिवेदन/पालमुनि
पाल । २०७२ को भूकम्प पश्चात् सबैभन्दा बढी देखिएको दृश्य पालकै थियो । चाहे काठमाडौंका खुला स्थानमा जताततै च्याउसरी उम्रिएका अस्थायी आश्रयका रुपमा होस् वा भूकम्पबाट नराम्रोसँग असर परेका मानिसलाई अत्यावश्यक सेवा प्रदान गर्न स्थापित व्यवस्थित पाल नै किन नहुन्, भूकम्प पश्चात नेपालमा जताततै पाल देख्न सकिन्थ्यो । भूकम्पबाट ७,५०,००० भन्दा बढी घरहरु ध्वस्त…

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