By Sheetal Tudlahar and Alejandra Romero | BRAC Nepal Fellow and Communications Intern
Sheetal, our BRAC USA fellow stationed in Nepal, has provided us with updates from the field. Below is her letter:
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Dear GlobalGiving supporters,
A big thank you for enabling our emergency response efforts in Nepal. I am excited to update you on our progress and goals for the coming months.
Since our first report in April 2015, so much good work has been done, but there is much more progress to be made to help families devastated by the earthquake.
BRAC is officially set up in Nepal and is looking to start providing long-term relief for families affected by the earthquake. We had hoped that we would be able to begin our project in November, so that the 400 houses we were planning to build would be complete and ready to move-in before the harsh winter started in December and January.
Unfortunately, this earthquake, being the biggest disaster in the history of Nepal, posed a unique challenge – especially to the Government of Nepal who scrambled to organize and plan for relief, rehabilitation and the sudden influx of foreign aid and assistance. Eght months after the earthquake, the victims received 15,000 Nepal rupees – approximately $150 – from the government. They also received some relief materials to rebuild their hoses such as corrugated iron sheets and tarpaulin (heavy-duty cloth). These materials alone are not enough, and many expected more from the government. We hope that we will be able to begin our project by the end of this month to start building permanent structures for families.
Background on the earthquakes and BRAC in Nepal:
Two massive earthquakes of 7.9 and 7.6 on 25 April and 12 May, 2015, followed by a series of aftershocks in the following months caused tremendous loss of life and economy in Nepal (we are still experiencing shakes of magnitude 4 and higher 2-3 times a week). Thirty-one out of the 75 districts in Nepal were severely affected and among them,14 were declared 'crisis-hit' by the Government of Nepal.
BRAC was one of the first global organizations that immediately responded to the Government of Nepal's request to provide medical assistance. As Nepal transitions from the relief phase to rehabilitation, BRAC intends to begin its operations by reconstructing 400 earthquake-affected houses in the district of Kavre.
BRAC officially registered as an international non-governmental organization (INGO) in Nepal on 30 September 2015. Currently, BRAC is in the process of constructing two demonstration houses (both widow-headed households) before beginning the construction of the intended 400 houses. Simultaneously, we have acquired a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Urban Development for this project. (We had submitted all the required documents, including our design for the houses, budget etc. on 4 November 2015, and thanks to government bureaucracy, after three long months we will be signing the MoU at noon tomorrow!)
We are excited for the future and grateful to all of the donors who are thinking of Nepal and the families here in need of support.
All the best,
Sheetal
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