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Nepal Earthquake Who, What, Where - CCCM Cluster Activities in Dhading District Lamjung (As of 15 May 2015) Sertung MA215 Bhaktapur Total Number of CCCM Cluster Activities in District: 13 Nepal Earthquake 1 Who, What, Where - IOM CCCM cluster activities Kathmandu in Bhaktapur District (as of 15 May 2015) 1 1 IOM 1 IOM IOM Map shows the number of activities Changunarayan Nagarkot and an agency list within a Village Development Committee (VDC) area. Each agency may perform .!mulitiple activities within a VDC and so there will be fewer agencies than activity Chhaling numbers. Important Note: The OCHA 4W spreadsheet does not always indicate Bageshwari which VDC the activity is within. These Duwakot activities are included in the district Jhaukhel total but not shown on the map. Data sources Situational data: UN OCHA Madhyapur Boundaries: UN OCHA Thimi Sudal Municipality VDCs with CCCM Activity .! Bhaktapur Number of CCCM Activities Bhaktapur Municipality 1 .! District Headquarters Less affected districts 2 Priority affected districts .! Balkot 3 - 5 Additional affected districts Katunje Tathali 6 - 10 Number of Labels: Activites 11 - 15 Agencies Providing >16 Support Sirutar 4 Chitapol Sipadol China 1 UNOPS, IOM, CanadaMEA 1 IOM IOM Nepal Dadhikot 1 Nangkhel IOM India Bangladesh Gundu 0 260 520 780 kilometres Kabhrepalanchok Scale 1 : 6 5 , 0 0 0 (at A3 size) Lalitpur Created 21 May 2015 / 12:00 UTC +5:45 .! Map Document MA215_V01_District3W_Series_CCCM 1 IOM Projection / Datum Geographic / WGS84 Glide Number EQ-2015-000048-NPL 1 IOM Produced by MapAction Supported by www.mapaction.org [email protected] The depiction and use of boundaries, names and associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by ´ MapAction. Page 1 of 11 MA215 Dhading Total Number of CCCM Cluster Activities in District: 5 1 ACTED Nepal Earthquake Who, What, Where - CCCM cluster activities in Dhading District Lamjung (as of 15 May 2015) Sertung Lapa Map shows the number of activities and an agency list within a Village Tipling Development Committee (VDC) area. Gorkha Each agency may perform mulitiple activities within a VDC and so there will be fewer agencies than activity numbers. Important Note: The OCHA 4W spreadsheet does not always indicate 1 Rigaun which VDC the activity is within. These IOM Baseri Jharlang Rasuwa activities are included in the district Dhunche total but not shown on the map. .! Budhathum Phulkharka Data sources 1 Darkha Situational data: UN OCHA Mulpani Boundaries: UN OCHA IOM Gumdi Satyadevi Aginchok VDCs with CCCM Activity Salyankot Number of CCCM Activities Marpak N ° District Headquarters 8 Tripura 1 .! 2 Less affected districts Semdhung 2 Gorkha Salyan Priority affected districts .! Tar Jyamruck 3 - 5 Additional affected districts Chainpur Katunje 6 - 10 Number of Labels: Activites 11 - 15 Muralibhanjyang Sangkos Agencies Khari Dhuwakot Providing >16 Support Dhol Bidur Nilkanth .! China Maidi Nuwakot Khalte Nalang Sunaulabajar Nepal 2 IOM, ACTED Dhadingbesi Salang .! India Kumpur Kalleri Bangladesh 0 260 520 780 kilometres Jogimara Benighat Goganpani Scale 1 : 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 (at A3 size) Gajuri Baireni Created 21 May 2015 / 12:00 UTC +5:45 Dhursa Kebalpur Chhatre Deurali Map Document MA215_V01_District3W_Series_CCCM Pida Jiwanpur Bhumisthan Projection / Datum Geographic / WGS84 Thakre Kathmandu Kiranchok Glide Number EQ-2015-000048-NPL Chitawan Mahadevsthan Tasarpu Kathmandu Produced by MapAction Supported by Naubise .! www.mapaction.org [email protected] .! The depiction and use of Makawanpur Lalitpur boundaries, names and associated .! data shown here do not imply .! endorsement or acceptance by ´ MapAction. 85°E Page 2 of 11 MA215 Dolakha Total Number of CCCM Cluster Activities in District: 7 Nepal Earthquake Who, What, Where - CCCM cluster activities in Dolakha District (as of 15 May 2015) Map shows the number of activities and an agency list within a Village N ° Development Committee (VDC) area. 8 2 Each agency may perform mulitiple 1 ACTED activities within a VDC and so there will be fewer agencies than activity numbers. Lamabagar Important Note: The OCHA 4W spreadsheet does not always indicate which VDC the activity is within. These activities are included in the district total but not shown on the map. Sindhupalchok Data sources Alambu Gaurishankar Situational data: UN OCHA Boundaries: UN OCHA VDCs with CCCM Activity Bigu Number of CCCM Activities Chilangkha Khare 1 .! District Headquarters 1 Less affected districts ACTED Khopachagu Worang 2 Priority affected districts Kalinchok Marbu 3 - 5 Additional affected districts Bulung .! 6 - 10 Number of 1 Babare Labels: Laduk Activites ACTED 11 - 15 Agencies Providing Lapilang Changkhu >16 Support Sundrawati Lamidanda Syama Boch Suspa Jhyanku Suri China Kshyamawati Sunkhani 1 Jungu 1 AC.!TED Nepal ACTED Lakuridanda Charikot 1 ACTCEhhDetrapa 1 Magapauwa Bhimeswor ACTED Municipality Kabre India Bhusaphedi Namdru Bangladesh Jiri Katakuti Mirge Mali Solukhumbu 0 260 520 780 Phasku Kabhrepalanchok Dodhapokhari Gairimudi kilometres Thulo Scale 1 : 3 1 0 , 0 0 0 (at A3 size) Pawati Pataal Sailungeshwar Bhirkot Created 21 May 2015 / 12:00 UTC +5:45 Ramechhap Jhule Hawa Map Document MA215_V01_District3W_Series_CCCM Ghyangsukathokar Projection / Datum Geographic / WGS84 Japhe Bhedpu Glide Number EQ-2015-000048-NPL Chyama Dandakharka Malu Salleri Produced by MapAction Supported by Melung ! www.mapaction.org . [email protected] Shahare The depiction and use of Okhaldhunga boundaries, names and associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by ´ MapAction. 86°E Page 3 of 11 MA215 Gorkha Total Number of CCCM Cluster Activities in District: 13 Nepal Earthquake Who, What, Where - Manang CCCM cluster activities Samagaun in Gorkha District (as of 15 May 2015) Chhekampar Map shows the number of activities Chame .! and an agency list within a Village Prok Development Committee (VDC) area. Bihi Chunchet Each agency may perform mulitiple Lho activities within a VDC and so there will be fewer agencies than activity numbers. Kaski Important Note: The OCHA 4W spreadsheet does not always indicate which VDC the activity is within. These Sirdibas activities are included in the district 1 total but not shown on the map. CoE Data sources Situational data: UN OCHA Boundaries: UN OCHA Uhiya Keroja VDCs with CCCM Activity Number of CCCM Activities Lamjung 1 .! District Headquarters Less affected districts Ghyachok 2 Besishahar Priority affected districts .! 1 3 - 5 Additional affected districts Gumda Laprak CoE 6 - 10 Number of Warpak Kashigaun Labels: Activites 1 Kharibot 11 - 15 1 IOM Simjung Lapu Agencies Hansapur Providing IOM 1 >16 Support IOM Manbu Kerabari Muchchok Sairpani Rasuwa Thumo Jaubari Takumaj Swara China 1 IOM Thalajung Hlakuri Aaruaarbad 1 Dhunche Harmi Panchkhuwa CoE Amppipal .! Nepal Tarkukot Deurali Aruchanaute 1 Shrithankot Arupokhari Gangkhu IOM Palungtar Chhoprak Masel Pandrung Khoplang Tandrang India Nataeshwar Taple Baguwa Gaikhur Asrang Dhawa BangladesN h ° Phinam 8 Damauli 2 Virkot .! Prithbinarayan 0 260 520 780 Chyangling Muni.!cipality Borlang 1 kilometres Bungkot Dhuwakot Gorkha IOM Dhading Scale 1 : 4 2 0 , 0 0 0 (at A3 size) Deurali Bakrang Namjung Created 21 May 2015 / 12:00 UTC +5:45 Ghairung Nuwakot Map Document MA215_V01_District3W_Series_CCCM Taklung Phujel .! Bidur Projection / Datum Geographic / WGS84 Tanglichok Tanahu Makaising Glide Number EQ-2015-000048-NPL Darbung Manakamana 3 1 Produced by MapAction Supported by PIN, IOM Mumlichok www.mapaction.org IOM Dhadingbesi [email protected] .! Ghyalchok The depiction and use of boundaries, names and associated Chitawan data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by ´ MapAction. 85°E Page 4 of 11 MA215 Kabhrepalanchok .! Total Number of CCCM Cluster Activities in District: 9 1 Choutara 1 IOM IOM Kathmandu Gairi 1 Baluwa Pati Bisauna Deupur IOM Nepal Earthquake 1 Naldhun Who, What, Where - IOM .! 1 Mahadevsthan CCCM cluster activities IOM Mandan Sindhupalchok Naya Gaun 1 Chandeni Deupur Mandan in Kabhrepalanchok IOM District Jaisithok 1 Bhaktapur Mandan IOM (as of 15 May 2015) .! Tukuchanala Anekot Bhaktapur Devitar Jyamdi .! Mandan Bekhsimle Map shows the number of activities Ghartigaon and an agency list within a Village Ugrachandinala Saping Development Committee (VDC) area. Hoksebazar Each agency may perform mulitiple Rabiopi Simthali activities within a VDC and so there will Banepa Municipality Panchkhal Sathigharbhagawati Nasikasthan Dhulikhel be fewer agencies than activity Ugratara Bhumlutar Sanga Municipality numbers. Janagal Dolalghat Sanuwangthali .!Dhulikhel Chaubas Important Note: The OCHA 4W Ryale Mahendrajyoti Phalete Nangregagarche spreadsheet does not always indicate Bihawar Bansdol Kabhrenitya Chandeshwari Kharelthok Salle which VDC the activity is within. These Baluwadeubhumi Blullu activities are included in the district 1 Sharada Patlekhet Koshidekha Kolanti Ghusenisiwalaye total but not shown on the map. IOM (Batase) Majhipheda Panauti Data sources Kushadevi Municipality Sangkhupatichaur Mathurapati Gotpani Situational data: UN OCHA Phulbari Chauri Boundaries: UN OCHA Methinkot Sarsyunkharka Birtadeurali Pokhari Kapali VDCs with CCCM Activity Syampati Bhumaedanda Daraunepokhari Simalchaur Purana Kattike Number of CCCM Activities Balthali Gaun Kanpur Deurali Chalalganeshsthan Sarmathali 1 .! District Headquarters Pokhari Dapcha Kalapani Less affected districts Khanalthok Boldephadiche 2 Dapcha Priority affected districts Chyasingkharka Chatraebangha Thulo Madankundari 3 - 5 Additional affected districts Parsel Dhungkharka Katunjebesi Pokhari 6 - 10 Number of
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