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Creation Date: 20 May 2017 Sources: 1. CENSUS 2011, 2. NRA, CBS, 3. HRRP 4W (10 May 2017), 4. NRA/MoFALD (20 May 2017)

For further information, please contact: District Coordinator Reshma Shrestha reshma@hrrpnepal.org

KEY CONTACTS

DAO OFFICE

Shiv Simkhada

Chief District Officer

Telephone: 011-490123

DDC OFFICE

Komal Dhamal

Local Development Officer

Telephone: 011-490246

DUDBC OFFICE

Astha Lal Suwal

Division Head

Telephone: 011-662842

NRA District Office

Dhruba Gaida

District Focal Point

Telephone: 011-491007

19 partnersThis table indicates the partner organisations and their respective implementing partner(s)

PARTNERSPartner Organisation Implementing Partner(s)ADRA NA

ARSOW

BC ARSOW

CARITAS-N

CDRA -C-GGC

CL VG

HELVETAS ALLIANCE-N,PTI,NETSA ,ANS,JAYAN

HFH ASF

LWF SJASK

NAVJYOTI NC

NCRS

NN SAGARMATHA

NRCS

NYF

PIPALTAR PSD-N

ROTARY CC,CDRA

SABAL

SP

UNDP CTEVT

SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS3

SHORT TRAINING

60,721 beneficiaries enrolled, 89%

60,063 beneficiaries received the 1st Tranche, 88%4

VOCATIONAL TRAINING(Targets Achieved)

NPR214 houses constructing directly through contractors

5 VDCs with Household WASH Assistance

662 Demonstration Constructions in 29 VDCs

Helpdesk/Technical support center in 2 VDCs, covering 6 wards

3,097

967 6,536

2,110

Reached Remaining

2,811 households provided with Housing Grants by POs

NEWS & UPDATES

1. A total of 1,900 beneficiaries as per District Technical Office (DTO/DLPIU) have received the Second Tranche in Kavre. 114 beneficiaries within the total were supported by Partner Organizations.

2. Lack of proper orientations to the government officials and limited coordination between DLPIU engineers and POs technical staffs are the major reconstruction issues raised in the district. A joint workshop with all the district authorities, local government authorities and technical persons was agreed upon as a probable solution in HRRP Coordination Meeting dated April 12, 2017.

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FACTS AND FIGURES

75 VDCs and 5 municipalitiesType of housing walls Kavrepalanchok NationalMud-bonded bricks/stone 82% 41%Cement-bonded bricks/stone 14% 29%Other 4% 30%

% of households who own 91% 85%their housing unit (Census 2011)1

Population: 381,9371

Damage Status - Private Structures

Damage Grade (3-5) 77,963Damage Grade (1-2) 20,056Total 98,0192

This district profile outlines the current activities by partner organisations (POs) in post-earthquake recovery and reconstruction. It is based on 4W and secondary data collected from POs on their recent activities pertaining to housing sector. Further, it captures a wide range of planned, ongoing and completed activities within the HRRP framework. For additional information, please refer to the HRRP dashboard.

HRRPDistrict Profile - Kavrepalanchok (as of 10 May 2017)

Creation Date: 20 May 2017 Sources: 1. CENSUS 2011, 2. NRA, CBS, 3. HRRP 4W (10 May 2017), 4. NRA/MoFALD (20 May 2017)

For further information, please contact: District Coordinator Reshma Shrestha reshma@hrrpnepal.org I

0 VDC with all 6 TA Activities35 VDCs with no TA34 VDCs with no TA and more than 60% damage

The coverage of Technical Assistance (TA) is defined according to the presence (planned and on-going) of the following 6 activities and the VDCs highlighted suggest the summation of the activities presented:a. Community/household orientation with more than 1 sessionb. Continuous Door to door technical assistance (Mobile Technical Support) c. Short training for Masons (Target achieved)d. Vocation/on the job training for masons (Target achieved)e. Helpdesk/Technical Support Centerf. Demonstration constructionDisclaimer:The highlighted VDCs indicate that at least one of the aforementioned activities is being conducted/planned by partner organizations, irrespective of the methodology or household level coverage of the activity. For activity c and d, it is highlighted when there are more than 70% of masons trained accord-ing to the targets defined by NRA and field surveys.

Gokule

Panchkhal N.P.

Falemetar

Bhimkhori

Budhakhani

Milche

Foksingtar

Dapcha Kashikhand N.P.

Saping

BanakhuChor

Panauti N.P.RyaleBhir

Dhunkharka

Dandagaun

Kushadevi

Saldhara

Ghartichhap

Mangaltar

SikharAmbote

Balting

MachchhegaunSipaliChilaune

Dhulikhel N.P.

KalatiBhumidanda

Choubas

Gothpani

Devitar

RaviOpi

KanpurKalapaniBaldthali

MajhiFedaPatalekhet

KartikeDeurali

Sanowangthali

Chyamrangbesi

MahankalChaur

Mahadevtar

BaluwapatiDeupur

JyamdiMandan

Sarasyunkhark Birtadeurali

KhaharePangu

MahadevsthanMandan

Sisakhani

TukuchaNala

ThuloParsel

Simthali

PokhariNarayansthan

BhumlutarDolalghat

Kharpachok

KharelthokNagreGagarche

NayagaunDeupur

Koshidekha

KatunjeBesi

ChalalGaneshsthan

Falatebhumlu

Nala(Ugrachandi)

SimalchourSyampati

MadanKundariChyasingKharka

ChandeniMandan

KolatiBhumlu

Salmechakala(Taldhu)

PokhariChauri

KuruwasChapakhori

JaisithokMandan

NasikasthanSanga

SalleBhumlu

DhuseniSiwalaya

Banepa N.P.

Saramthali

GairiBisounaDeupur

SankhupatiChour

MahendraJyotiUgrataraJanagal

BoldeFediche

SaradaBatase

BekhsimleDhartigaun

Coverage of TA Activities1

2

3

4

Wards with no TA

HRRPDistrict Profile - Kavrepalanchok (as of 10 May 2017)

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