World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response

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World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
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World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response
World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response

Project Report | Jun 8, 2016
One year on - how is World Vision helping?

By Bernadette Martin | Project Manager

One year on - How is World Vision helping?

  • World Vision Nepal Earthquake Response (WV-NER) has reached 386,984 people with emergency relief, focusing on the urgent needs of the most vulnerable including women, children and minority groups. 
  • From emergency to recovery phase, WV-NER supports the urgent needs of earthquake-affected families providing life-saving food and emergency essentials and providing long term support in the areas of shelter, water sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food security, livelihood and cash programming, child protection and education.
  • WV-NER continues to integrate gender and social inclusion, disaster risk reduction and build back safer initiatives in its programs to strengthen community resilience and further help communities rebuild and thrive with more opportunities in the future. 
  • Challenges of the response include: monsoon weather, fuel shortages and logistical difficulties due to rough terrain.WV-NER closely coordinates with humanitarian, government and community partners building local capacities and community participation as living conditions and access to basic services continue to improve.  
  • Moving forward WV-NER will be implementing more programmes to address the recovery and rehabilitation needs of earthquake-affected families - restoring livelihoods of vulnerable families and communities, repairing and reconstructing schools, health posts and WASH facilities to benefit the most vulnerable sectors in Nepal’s worst-hit districts.

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The infographics below show World Vision's impact during the first year:

Education & Child Protection
Education & Child Protection
Health
Health
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Shelter
Shelter
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Location: Federal Way, WA - USA
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Bernadette Martin
Project Leader:
Bernadette Martin
Federal Way , WA United States

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