Rebuilding Nepal: Three Years On

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Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
25 Apr 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disasters, Earthquakes, Response and recovery
Countries
Nepal

Three years have passed since the earthquakes of April and May 2015 rattled Nepal to its very core. The country is well into the recovery and reconstruction phase today; while significant progress has been made in expediting private house reconstruction, a great deal remains to be done: hundreds of thousands are still living in makeshift shelters, battling food and water shortages, and struggling to earn a decent living.

UNDP has been working closely with the Government of Nepal, other development partners, as well as communities, to extend support to affected people in the worst-hit areas as part of its recovery programme. This booklet captures the key efforts undertaken and results achieved over the past three years by UNDP in line with the vision articulated in its Strategy for Earthquake Recovery Assistance: including strengthening the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) while making recovery planning and coordination effective; resurrecting community infrastructure and public services; restoring livelihoods; and boosting disaster risk reduction and resilience.