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Gorkha - Operational Presence Map (Completed and Ongoing) [As of 30 Sep 2015] NEPAL: Gorkha - Operational Presence Map (completed and ongoing) [as of 30 Sep 2015] 97 Samagaun Partners in Gorkha Chhekampar 1-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-45 Lho Bihi Prok Chunchet Protection Sirdibas 33 Keroja Shelter and NFI 29 Uhiya Health Ghyachok 28 Kharibot Laprak Warpak Gumda WASH 21 Kashigaun Lapu HansapurSimjung Muchchok Manbu Food Security 18 Kerabari Sairpani Thumo Jaubari Thalajung Swara Harmi Shrithankot Aaruaarbad Early Recovery Amppipal Tarkukot 13 ArupokhariAruchanaute Palungtar Chhoprak Masel Khoplang Tandrang Taple Education Gaikhur Dhawa 6 Virkot PhinamAsrang Chyangling Borlang Dhuwakot Bungkot Deurali BakrangGhairungNamjung Taklung Phujel Manakamana Darbung Mumlichok Ghyalchok IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BY CLUSTER Early Recovery Education Food Security 13 partners 6 partners 18 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 Health Protection Shelter and NFI 28 partners 33 partners 29 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 WASH partners Want to find out the latest 3W 21 products and other info on Nepal Earthquake response? visit the Humanitarian Response website at http:www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/op erations/nepal Nb of send feedback to organisations Note: Implementing partners represent the organization on the ground, [email protected] in the affected district doing operational work, such as 1 >=5 distributing food, tents, water purification kits etc. Creation date: 13 Oct 2015 Glide number: EQ-2015-000048-NPL Sources: Cluster reporting The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Gorkha District Include all activity types in this report?TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH PCODE VDC name PAN,UNICEF,WHO,MI NRCS GNI- DSON,JSI,UNFPA N,CRS/CARITAS,HE 524 3 07 36 5 018Amppipal LVETAS,NRCS,PIN, SC,UNHCR 524 3 07 36 5 060Aaruaarbad GNI GNI HA,GNI,GNI-N,CA/AA,WFP GNI,UNICEF,WHO WOREC,TPO,GNI CA,GNI,HAI CA,GNI SC CA/AA MSF,SC,UNICEF,WHO ICDC,SSICDC,CMHS,TP SC,UNHCR CA,DCA/NCA,GM,N 524 3 07 36 5 052Aruchanaute ,WVIN,JSI,UNFPA O,WOREC RCS,SC SC SC,FAO SC,UNICEF,WHO CWIN,SSICDC,WOREC GNI- CA,SC,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 053Arupokhari N,CA,NRCS,SC,UN HCR 524 3 07 36 5 003Asrang CA/PA FAO,CA UNICEF,WHO,JSI CA,IOM,SC CA SC SC SC,UNICEF,WHO,JSI, CWIN,SSICDC,CVICT,W DCA,SC,UNHCR DCA/NCA,GM,Oxfa 524 3 07 36 5 054Baguwa UNFPA OREC m,SC FAO UNICEF,WHO ICDC CRS/CARITAS,NRC CRS/CARITAS 524 3 07 36 5 010Bakrang S,PIN NJSI FAO UNICEF,WHO,CARE AWN,CMHS,TISS/MNSS CARE,NRCS,UNHC CARE 524 3 07 36 5 025Virkot W,WHR R 524 3 07 36 5 017Mumlichok NJSI INF,JSI,UNICEF CRS/CARITAS CRS/CARITAS PIN FAO,MCH,WFP,PIN MSF,CAN,UNICEF,WH PIN,SDC IMC,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 037Bihi O,WVIN CA/PA SAMARTH/NMDP,FAO,CA,GNI-N UNICEF,WHO,UNFPA GNI- CA,GM 524 3 07 36 5 004Borlang N,CA,IOM,NRCS PIN SAMARTH/NMDP,FAO UNICEF,WHO,JSI,UNF ICDC,CMHS CRS/CARITAS,NRC CRS/CARITAS 524 3 07 36 5 005Bungkot PA S PIN PHASE,ECO UNICEF,WHO,WVIN PIN,PHASE,SDC,UN DCA/NCA,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 038Chhekampar NEPAL,FAO,MCH,WFP,PIN HCR CARE,ILO,RI CARE,FAO IMC,UNICEF,WHO,CA CVICT,WHR GNI- CARE,PIN 524 3 07 36 5 026Chhoprak RE N,CARE,HDRVG,UN HCR,WHH,WVIN PIN FAO,MCH,PHASE,WFP,PIN UNICEF,WHO HDRVG,PIN,PHASE, IMC,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 039Chunchet SDC,TSA,UNHCR,U VN SAMARTH/NMDP UNICEF,WHO,JSI KN,HP,CHESS GORKHA GNI- N,CRS/CARITAS,HE 524 3 07 36 5 027Chyangling LVETAS,NRCS,SC UNICEF,WHO,JSI,UNF HDRVG,PIN,UNHCR DCA/NCA 524 3 07 36 5 006Darbung PA 524 3 07 36 5 033Deurali PIN FAO WHO CARE,IOM,WVIN CARE Page 2 of 7 Gorkha District Include all activity types in this report?TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH PCODE VDC name SC GNI-N,SC,CA/AA SC,UNICEF,WHO,JSI WOREC CA,DCA,HDRVG,SC CA,DCA/NCA,SC 524 3 07 36 5 055Dhawa ,UNHCR FAO IMC,UNICEF,WHO,JSI CARE,HELVETAS,PI CARE 524 3 07 36 5 034Dhuwakot N,UNHCR,WVIN GNI GNI IMC,MSF,UNICEF,WH GNI,NRCS,Oxfam GNI,IMC,Oxfam,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 002Phinam O,WVIN,JSI GNI FAO,GNI-N FAIRMED,UNICEF,WH WOREC,CMHS Lumanti,NRCS,UNH NRCS,PIN 524 3 07 36 5 008Phujel O,JSI,Intersos CR WVIN UNICEF,WHO,WVIN KN,WVIN,SC,CHESS CPCS,CRS/CARITA 524 3 07 36 5 029Gaikhur GORKHA S,HELVETAS,SC,W VIN CARE CARE UNICEF,WHO CVICT CARE,HDRVG,NRC CARE 524 3 07 36 5 028Gangkhu S,SC ECO NEPAL,FAO UNICEF,WHO,JSI WHR,CMHS,WOREC HELVETAS,NRCS,O HELVETAS 524 3 07 36 5 013Ghairung xfam,PIN CWW,RI,WVIN FAO,WFP IMC,IOV,UNICEF,WHO WOREC CRS/CARITAS,NRC CW,CRS/CARITAS 524 3 07 36 5 066Ghyachok S,Oxfam,WVIN JSI CMHS CRS/CARITAS,HDR CW,RI 524 3 07 36 5 012Ghyalchok VG,NRCS,UNHCR CARE FAO,GNI-N,WFP IMC,UNICEF,WHO,WV SSICDC GNI- CARE,IMC,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 044Gumda IN,UNFPA N,Benegas,CARE,Ox fam,RI,SDC CARE,CRS/CARITAS,ILO ECO NEPAL,FAO,WVIN IOV,NRCS,UNICEF,W CRS/CARITAS,Inters CRS/CARITAS,GIZ/ 524 3 07 36 5 019Hansapur HO,JSI,UNFPA os,NRCS,UNHCR,W HSSP,NRCS,WA VIN 524 3 07 36 5 020Harmi FAO,GNI-N,AKF INF,UNICEF,WHO,JSI NRCS,SSS GNI-N,NRCS,WVIN GIZ/HSSP,NRCS ILO,LWR NJSI FAO,LWR UNICEF,WHO,JSI,IMC, WOREC,CWIN,NRCS LWR,WVIN NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 021Jaubari UNFPA FAO,WFP IMC,MSF,UNICEF,WH PHASE,SC,SDC,UN IMC,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 045Kashigaun O,WVIN HCR PIN FAO,GNI-N,WFP IOV,UNICEF,WHO CMHS,WOREC GNI- NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 022Kerabari N,CRS/CARITAS,PI N,WVIN FAO,WFP IMC,UNICEF,WHO,WV IOM NRCS,Oxfam,PIN,P Oxfam,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 046Keroja IN HASE,SDC,UNHCR FAO,WFP IMC,IOV,NRCS,UNICE SSS CRS/CARITAS,NRC NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 023Kharibot F,WHO S,UNHCR,WVIN CARE CARE,FAO UNICEF,WHO,JSI WHR CARE,NRCS,PIN,W CARE 524 3 07 36 5 030Khoplang VIN Page 3 of 7 Gorkha District Include all activity types in this report?TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH PCODE VDC name CARE FAO,GNI-N,WFP IMC,UNICEF,WHO,WV CVICT,SSICDC GNI- CARE,Oxfam,PIN,W 524 3 07 36 5 047Laprak IN,CARE,UNFPA N,Benegas,CARE,Ox MI fam,PIN 524 3 07 36 5 048Lapu GNI,WVIN GNI MCH,FAO,WFP GNI,UNICEF,WHO GNI,SDC,WVIN WMI,WVIN FAO,MCH,WFP,PIN CAN,UNICEF,WHO,W CRS/CARITAS,PIN, CRS/CARITAS,DCA/ 524 3 07 36 5 040Lho VIN SDC NCA,NRCS,PIN FAO UNICEF,WHO,JSI,IMC, WOREC,CWIN,CMHS RI DCA/NCA 524 3 07 36 5 014Makaising Intersos,UNFPA FAO UNICEF,WHO,JSI KFN,CMHS,UMN CRS/CARITAS,NRC CRS/CARITAS 524 3 07 36 5 015Manakamana S GNI GNI HA,WFP GNI,MSF,UNICEF,WH TPO GNI- CA,GNI 524 3 07 36 5 049Manbu O N,CA,HAI,NRCS,PH ASE,UNHCR SC SC,FAO IMC,SC,UNICEF,WHO WOREC CPCS,NRCS,SC,UN SC 524 3 07 36 5 057Masel HCR RI CARE,FAO,WFP IOV,UNICEF,WHO,IMC ICDC,NRCS,WOREC NRCS,Oxfam,UNHC NRCS,WA 524 3 07 36 5 036Muchchok R,WVIN SAMARTH/NMDP,FAO UNICEF,WHO,WVIN CRS/CARITAS,IOM, CRS/CARITAS,GIZ/ 524 3 07 36 5 007Namjung NRCS,UNHCR HSSP,NRCS SC SC SC,UNICEF,WHO SSICDC,WOREC/SAATH SC,UNHCR SC,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 001Nataeshwar I/WHR ILO,RI,UNDP WVIN SAMARTH/NMDP,CARE,FAO,GNI- INF,UNICEF,WHO,WVI CHESS CRS/CARITAS,NRC CARE,HELVETAS,N 524 3 07 36 5 031Palungtar N,NHF/PKPU N,JSI GORKHA,KN,WVIN S,UNHCR,WVIN RCS,WVIN Panchkhuwa SC GNI-N,WFP SC,UNICEF,WHO,JSI ICDC GNI-N,SC,UNHCR GM,SC 524 3 07 36 5 056 Deurali 524 3 07 36 5 058Pandrung SC SC,WFP SC,UNICEF,WHO ICDC,WOREC SC,UNHCR SC IOM,PIN NYF ECO SDC,BGHRC,PAN,Adar IMC,GNI,CHESS Intersos,NRCS,SC,U DCA/NCA,NRCS,Oxf NEPAL,SAMARTH/NMDP,GNI,FAO a,GNI,IMC,IOM,MH/BK GORKHA,TPO,IOM,WOR NHCR,WVIN am T,MCH,NRCS,SC,UNIC EC,DCWB,CARE,NRCS, Prithbinarayan EF,WHO,UNFPA WOREC/SAATHI/WHR,C 524 3 07 36 3 001 Municipality VICT,SC,MAGNA,WVIN, UNDP,NHRC,HP,KFN,F WLD,ICDC,ACTC,CMHS, SSICDC,UNW PIN MCH,FAO,WFP,PIN CAN,UNICEF,WHO,W CRS/CARITAS,SDC, CRS/CARITAS,IMC, 524 3 07 36 5 041Prok VIN UNHCR NRCS MCH,FAO,WFP CAN,UNICEF,WHO,W SDC,UNHCR IMC,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 042Samagaun VIN Page 4 of 7 Gorkha District Include all activity types in this report?TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH PCODE VDC name CARE NJSI CARE,FAO,GNI-N,CA/AA,WFP UNICEF,WHO,CARE,I KN,WHR,WOREC,CVICT GNI- CA,NEWAH,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 061Sairpani MC,UNFPA ,SSICDC,CWIN N,CARE,Intersos,NR CS GNI-N GNI-N,FAO,WFP INF,NRCS,UNICEF,WH KN,WOREC GNI- CA,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 032Shrithankot O N,HDRVG,NRCS,PI N,UNHCR CARE,RI MC CARE,FAO,GNI-N,WFP AAIP/CASC CMHS,CHESS CARE,Intersos,NRC NRCS,NEWAH,Oxfa APPUI,NRCS,UNICEF, GORKHA,WOREC,SSIC S,Oxfam m,WR 524 3 07 36 5 035Simjung WHO,CARE,IMC,UNFP DC A FAO,PHASE,WFP,PIN IMC,UNICEF,WHO,WV GNI- IMC,NRCS 524 3 07 36 5 043Sirdibas IN N,PHASE,SDC,UNH CR,UVN SC SC,WFP SC,UNICEF,WHO,UNF CMHS,CVICT CA,Intersos,NRCS,P CA,PIN,SC,WA 524 3 07 36 5 062Swara PA IN,RI,SC 524 3 07 36 5 016Taklung UNICEF,WHO,JSI ICDC PIN,UNHCR IMC,PIN SC SC,WFP CMAT,HF,SC,UNICEF, CMHS HDRVG,NRCS,SC,U RI,SC 524 3 07 36 5 063Tarkukot WHO,UNFPA NHCR 524 3 07 36 5 064Takumaj Hlakuri FAO,WFP UNICEF,WHO,JSI WOREC HDRVG,Oxfam Oxfam,PIN SC SC,CA/AA SC,UNICEF,WHO,WVI HT,WOREC CA,HDRVG,SC,UNH CA,GM,SC 524 3 07 36 5 059Tandrang N,JSI CR FAO INF,UNICEF,WHO,JSI, CHESS DCA,NRCS,PIN,RI DCA/NCA 524 3 07 36 5 011Tanglichok UNFPA GORKHA,WOREC IMC,UNICEF,WHO,JSI HADC,ICDC CRS/CARITAS,NRC CRS/CARITAS,WMI 524 3 07 36 5 009Taple S ILO FAO INF,UNICEF,WHO,JSI NRCS GNI- HELVETAS,NRCS,PI 524 3 07 36 5 024Thalajung N,GIZ,HELVETAS,PI N N,WVIN GNI GNI GNI-N,SC,HA,CA/AA,WFP GNI,MSF,UNICEF,WH TPO GNI- CA,GM,GNI,WMI,W 524 3 07 36 5
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