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NEPAL: Kabhrepalanchok - Operational Presence Map [As of 14 July 2015] NEPAL: Kabhrepalanchok - Operational Presence Map [as of 14 July 2015] Gairi Bisauna Deupur Baluwa Pati Naldhun Mahadevsthan Mandan Naya Gaun Deupur Chandeni Mandan 86 Jaisithok Mandan Partners working in Kabhrepalanchok Anekot Tukuchanala Devitar Jyamdi Mandan Ugrachandinala Saping Bekhsimle Ghartigaon Hoksebazar Simthali Rabiopi Bhumlutar 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-35 Nasikasthan Sanga Banepa Municipality Chaubas Panchkhal Dolalghat Ugratara Janagal Dhulikhel Municipality Sathigharbhagawati Sanuwangthali Phalete Mahendrajyoti Bansdol Kabhrenitya Chandeshwari Nangregagarche Baluwadeubhumi Kharelthok Salle Blullu Ryale Bihawar No. of implementing partners by Sharada (Batase) Koshidekha Kolanti Ghusenisiwalaye Majhipheda Panauti Municipality Patlekhet Gotpani cluster Sangkhupatichaur Mathurapati Phulbari Kushadevi Methinkot Chauri Pokhari Birtadeurali Syampati Simalchaur Sarsyunkharka Kapali Bhumaedanda Health 37 Balthali Purana Gaun Pokhari Kattike Deurali Chalalganeshsthan Daraunepokhari Kanpur Kalapani Sarmathali Dapcha Chatraebangha Dapcha Khanalthok Boldephadiche Chyasingkharka Katunjebesi Madankundari Shelter and NFI 23 Dhungkharka Bahrabisae Pokhari Narayansthan Thulo Parsel Bhugdeu Mahankalchaur Khaharepangu Kuruwas Chapakhori Kharpachok Protection 22 Shikhar Ambote Sisakhani Chyamrangbesi Mahadevtar Sipali Chilaune Mangaltar Mechchhe WASH 13 Phalametar Walting Saldhara Bhimkhori Education Milche Dandagaun 7 Phoksingtar Budhakhani Early Recovery 1 Salme Taldhunga Gokule Ghartichhap Wanakhu IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BY CLUSTER Early Recovery Education Health 1 partners 7 partners 37 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 Protection Shelter and NFI WASH 22 partners 23 partners 13 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 Want to find out the latest 3W products and other info on Nepal Earthquake response? visit the Humanitarian Response website at http:www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/op erations/nepal Note: Implementing partner represent the organization on the ground, send feedback to in the affected district doing operational work, such as [email protected] distributing food, tents, water purification kits, etc. Creation date: 23 July 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 Kabhrepalanchok District Number of organizations by VDC by Cluster Total VDC Name Early Recovery Education Heatlh Protection Shelter and NFI WASH Organizations Anekot 4 2 1 2 8 Balthali 2 3 3 5 Baluwa Pati Naldhun 6 3 2 10 Baluwadeubhumi 2 1 3 Banepa Municipality 2 3 5 3 2 14 Bekhsimle Ghartigaon 3 2 1 5 Bhimkhori 1 2 3 2 5 Bhugdeu Mahankalchaur 2 2 2 4 Bhumlutar 1 3 1 1 2 7 Birtadeurali 2 1 3 Boldephadiche 3 1 3 Budhakhani 1 3 2 2 2 6 Chalalganeshsthan 3 3 2 7 Chandeni Mandan 3 1 1 3 6 Chaubas 1 3 1 1 5 Chauri Pokhari 1 1 2 Chyamrangbesi 1 3 2 3 7 Chyasingkharka 3 3 2 6 Dandagaun 2 1 1 1 4 Dapcha Chatraebangha 4 1 5 Dapcha Khanalthok 1 1 DaraunePokhari 2 1 3 Devitar 1 4 2 1 3 8 Dhulikhel Municipality 2 21 4 7 4 34 Dhungkharka Bahrabisae 3 2 3 2 9 Dolalghat 1 3 2 2 6 Gairi Bisauna Deupur 4 4 2 3 4 14 Ghartichhap 1 3 1 3 1 6 Ghusenisiwalaye 3 2 5 Gokule 2 2 1 1 5 Gotpani 2 1 2 Hoksebazar 4 1 1 6 Jaisithok Mandan 2 3 1 1 1 8 Jyamdi Mandan 1 3 3 3 2 11 Kabhrenitya Chandeshwari 3 1 4 Kanpur Kalapani 2 3 1 6 Kapali Bhumaedanda 1 2 2 4 Kattike Deurali 4 2 1 6 Katunjebesi 2 1 2 Khaharepangu 2 1 2 Kharelthok 2 1 1 3 Kharpachok 2 1 1 3 Kolanti 1 3 1 1 6 Koshidekha 1 2 3 2 1 1 8 Kuruwas Chapakhori 2 1 1 1 4 Kushadevi 1 2 2 2 6 Madankundari 2 1 2 Mahadevsthan Mandan 2 3 3 2 10 Mahadevtar 1 2 1 2 1 6 Mahendrajyoti Bansdol 2 2 3 Majhipheda 2 1 1 3 Mangaltar 2 2 1 4 Mathurapati Phulbari 1 3 1 1 6 Mechchhe 1 2 3 Methinkot 2 1 3 Milche 1 2 3 1 6 Nangregagarche 2 1 2 4 Page 2 of 7 Kabhrepalanchok District Number of organizations by VDC by Cluster Total VDC Name Early Recovery Education Heatlh Protection Shelter and NFI WASH Organizations Nasikasthan Sanga 7 2 1 4 12 Naya Gaun Deupur 2 5 2 3 3 10 Panauti Municipality 2 2 4 6 4 16 Panchkhal 1 4 3 7 5 17 Patlekhet 2 2 1 2 3 7 Phalametar 2 2 2 5 Phalete 1 2 1 2 1 7 Phoksingtar 1 3 1 2 5 Pokhari Narayansthan 2 2 1 4 Purana Gaun Pokhari 1 2 1 4 Rabiopi 2 4 2 7 Ryale Bihawar 1 3 2 1 4 10 Saldhara 2 2 1 5 Salle Blullu 1 2 1 1 4 Salme Taldhunga 2 1 2 4 Sangkhupatichaur 2 1 1 3 6 Sanuwangthali 2 3 1 5 Saping 1 3 3 2 2 9 Sarmathali 1 1 2 Sarsyunkharka 2 2 1 1 5 Sathigharbhagawati 1 3 4 Sharada (Batase) 2 2 3 Shikhar Ambote 1 2 1 2 1 6 Simthali 1 3 1 2 1 7 Sipali Chilaune 2 1 2 Sisakhani 2 1 2 Syampati Simalchaur 1 3 1 5 Thulo Parsel 2 1 2 TukuchaNala 2 1 3 2 5 Ugrachandinala 2 1 3 Ugratara Janagal 2 1 2 4 Walting 2 1 2 4 Wanakhu 3 2 5 Page 3 of 7 Kabhrepalanchok District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types VDC name Early Recovery Education Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH Anekot HelpAge,MSI,UNICEF,WHO SC,THIS Namaste Nepal SC,Wateraid UNICEF,WHO Caritas,Mercy Mercy Balthali corps,UNHCR Corps,UNICEF,Carit as Walting UNICEF,WHO UNHCR SC,UNICEF Baluwa Pati AmeriCares,OATH,TdH,UNFPA,UNI CRED,FPAN,KIRDARC Plan,TdH Naldhun CEF,WHO Wanakhu HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO CECI,GlobalMedic ADRA,TdH Royal Melbourne CVT,CWISH,KFN,Kopil GlobalMedic,HDRVG,UN SC,UNICEF Banepa Municipality Hospital,UNICEF,WHO a ,SOS Nepal HCR Bekhsimle MSI,UNICEF,WHO Namaste Nepal,UNHCR UNICEF Ghartigaon Bhimkhori SC UNICEF,WHO SC,UNHCR,WWO SC,UNICEF Bhumlutar ADRA MSI,UNICEF,WHO Sarbabijaya Pra.bi. UNHCR UNICEF,Wateraid Birtadeurali UNICEF,WHO GlobalMedic Boldephadiche AmeriCares,UNICEF,WHO UNICEF Budhakhani SC HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO CWISH,SC GlobalMedic,SC SC,UNICEF UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO Caritas,Mercy Red Cross,UNICEF Chalalganeshsthan corps,UNHCR MSI,UNICEF,WHO CRED Caritas Caritas,Red Chandeni Mandan Cross,UNICEF Chaubas ADRA MSI,UNICEF,WHO UNHCR UNICEF WWO UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO Helvetas,Mercy corps LWF,Mercy Chyamrangbesi Corps,UNICEF UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO Caritas,Mercy Mercy Chyasingkharka corps,UNHCR Corps,UNICEF Dandagaun UNICEF,WHO Maiti Caritas UNICEF Dapcha AmeriCares,ANMF,UNICEF,WHO UNHCR Chatraebangha Daraunepokhari UNICEF,WHO GIZ Baluwadeubhumi UNICEF,WHO GlobalMedic SC HERD,MSI,UNICEF,WHO SC,SOS Nepal WWO SC,UNICEF,Waterai Devitar d Page 4 of 7 Kabhrepalanchok District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types VDC name Early Recovery Education Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH AFN,WWO Adara,AWN,Bharatiya Jain CVT,CWIN,Dhulikhel Caritas,HDRVG,Lumanti, Caritas,ENPHO,UNI Sanghathan,CBMI,ChildFund,China Municipality,SOS Nepal Malteser CEF,Wateraid MT,CISC,HERD,IOM,JICA,NADEM, International,TLM,VYIF, Dhulikhel SDC,Sri Lanka Army,Terapanth WWO Municipality Professional Forum,TLM,UK EMT,UNICEF,University of Debrelev,WHO,World Neighbors Dhungkharka UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO Relief,ADRA GlobalMedic,Mercy Red Cross,UNICEF Bahrabisae corps,UNHCR Ghusenisiwalaye MSI,UNICEF,WHO GIZ,GlobalMedic Dolalghat TdH MSI,UNICEF,WHO Caritas,UNHCR Caritas,UNICEF Phalete ADRA KPIM,WHO SOS Nepal Plan,UNHCR UNICEF Phalametar UNICEF,WHO Caritas,UNHCR LWF,UNICEF Phoksingtar SC HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO Caritas SC,UNICEF Gairi Bisauna ADRA,CWISH,TdH,VSO HelpAge,MSI,UNICEF,WHO CRED,KIRDARC SDC Humanitarian SDC,TdH,UNICEF, Deupur Aid,TdH,UNHCR Wateraid Ghartichhap SC HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO SC Caritas,GlobalMedic,SC SC Gokule AFN,SC UNICEF,WHO Caritas UNICEF Gotpani UNICEF,WHO UNICEF Hoksebazar ISPC,UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO FPAN Wateraid Jaisithok Mandan AFN,VSO HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO CRED TLM Red Cross VSO TdH,UNICEF,WHO ADRA,CRED,KIRDAR GIZ,SDC Humanitarian SDC,UNICEF Jyamdi Mandan C Aid,TLM Kapali VSO UNICEF,WHO Red Cross,UNICEF Bhumaedanda Kanpur Kalapani AFN,SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO KIRDARC Kattike Deurali AmeriCares,MSI,UNICEF,WHO HDRVG,Namaste Nepal UNICEF Katunjebesi UNICEF,WHO UNICEF Kabhrenitya UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO HDRVG Chandeshwari Khaharepangu UNICEF,WHO UNICEF WHO Dapcha Khanalthok Kharelthok UNICEF,WHO Caritas UNICEF Kharpachok UNICEF,WHO HDRVG UNICEF Kolanti AFN MSI,UNICEF,WHO GlobalMedic Wateraid TGH ADRA,TdH UNFPA,UNICEF,WHO ADRA,Nava Jyoti Namaste Nepal UNICEF Koshidekha Center Page 5 of 7 Kabhrepalanchok District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types VDC name Early Recovery Education Health Protection Shelter and NFI WASH Kuruwas UNICEF,WHO SC Plan UNICEF Chapakhori Kushadevi VSO UNICEF,WHO Caritas,UNHCR Red Cross,UNICEF Mechchhe SC HDRVG,Plan Madankundari UNICEF,WHO UNICEF Mahadevsthan ADRA,VSO Dhaka Community CRED,CVT,CWISH UNICEF,Wateraid Mandan Hospital,TdH,WHO Mahadevtar SC UNICEF,WHO CWISH Namaste Nepal,Plan UNICEF Bhugdeu UNICEF,WHO Mercy corps,UNHCR Mercy Mahankalchaur Corps,UNICEF Mahendrajyoti UNICEF,WHO Red Cross,UNICEF Bansdol Majhipheda UNICEF,WHO GIZ UNICEF Mangaltar UNICEF,WHO TLM,UNHCR UNICEF Mathurapati SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO CWISH Tevel Phulbari Methinkot UNICEF,WHO CWISH Milche WWO UNICEF,WHO Caritas,Helvetas,Plan UNICEF Nangregagarche UNICEF,WHO Namaste Nepal LWF,UNICEF Ugrachandinala UNICEF,WHO CVT BAPMR,Chian Mai CWISH,IsraAID Caritas Red University/Maharat Hospital,Mercy Cross,Caritas,Relief, Nasikasthan Sanga Malaysia,TSRT,UK UNICEF EMT,UNICEF,WHO TdH,VSO HelpAge,MSI,TdH,UNICEF,WHO CRED,KIRDARC GIZ,Malteser Malteser Naya Gaun Deupur International,TdH International,TdH,UN ICEF ADRA,TdH UNICEF,WHO
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