NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015: Sindhupalchok District – DDRC Coverage of Mous for CGI Bundle Coverage As of June 9Th 2015

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NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015: Sindhupalchok District – DDRC Coverage of Mous for CGI Bundle Coverage As of June 9Th 2015 NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015: Sindhupalchok District – DDRC Coverage of MOUs for CGI Bundle Coverage as of June 9th 2015 All HHs Partial VDC Organization Name of VDC HH Atarpur ASSAB/RELIEF International 1 Baramchi Nepal Youth Foundation 1 Barhabise IOM 1 Baruwa Global Communities 1 Bhimtar UN-HABITAT 1 Bhotang People in Need 1 Gumba Bhotsipa UN-HABITAT 1 Helambu Baruwa Bhotang Duwachaur Caritas Switzerland 1 Golche Fulpingdanda Phase Nepal 1 Fulpingkot Phase Nepal 1 Gunsa People in Need 1 Tatopani Hagam Phase Nepal 1 Thapalkot Irkhu UN-HABITAT 1 Ichok Kiul Ghunsakot Jalbire Phase Nepal 1 Ghuyang (Thanpalchap) Listokot Banskharka Kadambas Phase Nepal 1 Pangtang Palchok Mahangkal Bhotenamlang Phulpingkatti Kalika Impact Nepal 1 Kiwool Action Aid 1 Dubachaur Lagarche Baramchae Dhuyang Talamarang Kubinde UN-HABITAT 1 Thakani Jyamire Selang Hagam Marming Melamchi Sinpal Kavre Gati Kunchowk Micah Network Nepal 1 Sindhukot Syaule Jalbire Haibung ShikharpurNawalpur Batase Lisankhu ASSAB/RELIEF International 1 Bansbari Maneswar Barhabise Karthali Bhotechaur Phulpingkot Mahankal Action Aid 1 Bandegaun KunchokPipaldanda Ramche Ghorthali ChautaraKubhinde Mangkha Melamchi Caritas Switzerland 1 PhataksilaSipapokharae Gunsakun Sanusirubari Phulchodanda Tekanpur Chokati Palchowk Caritas Switzerland 1 Irkhu Pangretar BhimtarBhotsipa Piskar Sanosirubari Peace Winds Japan 1 Kadambas Thumpakhar Thulo Sirubari Pedku Yamuna Danda Tauthali Sipapokhare UN-HABITAT 1 SunkhaniThulo Pakhar Thulopakhar Clean Energy Nepal 1 Sangachok Kalika Jethal Thokarpa Attarpur Thulosirubari Help-hilfe the Selbsthilfe CV 1 Grand Total 19 8 Lisangkhu Thulo Dhading Legend Full coverage planned This map details all of the active agencies working in Sindhupalchok with a signed MOU for CGI bundle distribution as part of the relief Partial coverage planned th efforts in response to the earthquake on April 25 2015. No MOU Creation Date: June 10th 2015 Sources: Sindhupalchok District Disaster Relief Committee (DDRC) Feedback: [email protected] The boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations..
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