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Nepal Earthquake (V.3) GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) DIRECTORY OF GBV RELATED SERVICES FOR 14 MOST AFFECTED DISTRICTS- (Draft v.3 July 28th 2015) For updates of new services or feedback please contact Ruth James, IMO, [email protected] Help Lines (toll free) Country wiDe for cases of GenDer based violence (GBV) Primary helpline: *Women’s Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) for counselling and immediate care and referral: 1660-01-78910 (24hrs) – only works when calling from LandLine or NTC, NOT NCELL *Police: 100 (24hrs) *Marie Stopes International (MSI) for Medical care and trauma counselling: from NTC 1660-0119756 and from Ncell 9801119756 (Mon to Fri 9 to 5) *CWIN (children) 1098 and CCWB (unaccompanied children) 104 *Police Women and Children protection mobile team (Kathmandu area only): 9851284271 and Police crime information collection help line: 16600141516 In the case of uncertainty, please contact district focal point in the first instance District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks Sangeet Gopal [email protected] District GBV Focal Point Y PEeer Kayastha Women and children Government DWC Nirmala Karki 9841460846/6613349 Officers (WCO) [email protected] [email protected] Women Safe shelter home WOREC Kamal Binayak Gopal sanjel 9851187108 and safe spaces (some Sarawoti School, Urmila KC 9849675960 have provision for Mahesowi play [email protected] accommodation for ground and Sano women, some dont, so Byasi BHAKTAPUR please check!) WHRD Sushila Subedi 9841581760 Beyond Beijing MaDhyapur Thimi Bishnu Bastola 4784615/4784580 Open 6 Days, 11am- Committee Municipality 3pm. Psychosocial support, no referral. Shelter for Children Saathi Sangeeta Rana 9841428834 Psychosocial counseling WCO/CVICT/UNFPA Mina Kumari Shah 9842832096 for GBV Police (SP) Women and children service center Bikash Shrestha 9851215555 GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) [email protected] m Legal Counselling Human Rights Defender Ramila Tandukar 9851193382 District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks District GBV Focal UNFPA Menuka Basnet 9810173860 Point Bisht Women and children Government DWC Sabrita Rawal 9841444118/520138 Officers (WCO) WOREC Radhika Sapkota 9851120544 [email protected] om WCO/CVICT/UNFPA Radhika Khadka, 9847851668 Women Safe shelter home and safe spaces WHRD Ambika Rupakheti 9849567020 (some have provision [email protected] DHADING for accommodation for m women, some dont, so Sahayatri Samaj Nepal Dhading Besi Rachna Basnet 9862077625 GBV Case please check!) Tripureshwor Grishma Danai 9843070352 Management, Mulpani Apsara Upretti 9808662190/ Counselling, 9843361756 Accomodation, Bhumisthan Ram Maya Shrestha 9843794458/ 9808666976 Nalang Indira Regmi 9849862061 Police Women and children Ramesh Prasad 9851078100 service center INSEC Sitaram Adhikari 9841518975 Representative [email protected] om District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks Nawaraj KhaDka 9844308153 District GBV Focal Point HURADEC DOLAKHA WCO Government DWC Laxmi 049-421107 Women safe spaces WHRD Srijana Karki 9744007478 GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) [email protected] m Police Women and children Suresh Bikram 9851006608 service center Human Rights Defender INSEC Representative Udhav Pokharel 9744000699 [email protected] District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks UNFPA Purna Nepali 985-7061313, District GBV Focal Point [email protected] Women and children Government DWC Sita Adhikari 9841331710/42108 Officers (WCO) Women Safe shelter home Shakti Samuha (covering Anisha Lama 9846519226 Referral for and safe spaces (some have from Pokhara) [email protected] trafficking provision for m accommodation for WHRD Sabitri Bhatta 9846063671 women, some dont, so [email protected] please check!) WHR Dharapani Sarita Dhakal 9846089225, 064 420186 Wide range of [email protected] services available m including GORKHA psychosocial and GBV case management Police Women cell desk Nirmala Shrestha 9801134453 Psychosocial counselling CMC Nepal Madhu Bilas Khanal 9840074188 Psychosocial counseling WCO/CVICT/UNFPA Brpack Kamala Thapa 9847841305 for GBV Transit Home for Nepal Youth Foundation Gorkha Baburam Shrestha 9818973419 Children Municipality 3 Legal counseling, Lawyer WFLD Focal point Sthaneshwor Duwadi 9846042622 Journalist INSEC Representative Narahari Sapkota 9842939844 UN focal point UNICEF Protection Officer Shyam Ghimire 9854024565 UNFPA UNFPA GBV officer Menuka Basnet Bista 9858750770 District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks KATHMANDU District GBV Focal UNFPA Narayan Silwal 985 1109845 GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) Point Women and children Government DWC Jamuna Poudel 9851009496 Officers (WCO) [email protected] WOREC Tudhikhel & Jeevan Bhattarai 98416510135 Manamaniju Damanti Rajbanshi 9842141332 WHRD Srijana Pun 9841426575 [email protected] Shakti Samuha Ms. Sunita Danuwar 9851147103/ 014478117/ Expertise in or Bal Kumari Rana 9845713043 trafficking Magar [email protected] Saathi Outreach team Renu Shah 9841281044 Outreach team available for all Samjhana KC 9841607846 available for all other other affected [email protected] affecteD Districts districts Women Safe shelter Maiti Nepal Gaushala Sumitra Shrestha and 4494814 Expertise in home and safe spaces Rajani Gurung trafficking (some have provision for KOSHISH Sharmila Parajuli 9841215909 Shelter home for accommodation for [email protected] women with mental women, some dont, so disability please check!) WHR Dharmasthali Srijana Kafle 9841380232 Wide range of services available including psychosocial and GBV case management Apeiron Roving FFS - camps Kanchan Gurung 9851154648 Outreach, case [email protected] management of GBV, m Reproductive health, lncome generating activities Safe House Kanchan Gurung 9851154648 Established 2007, [email protected] provides m accommodation, food, counseling, livelihoods Shelter home for children Saathi Sangeeta Rana 9841428834 Children Shelter [email protected] Child Protection center Maiti Nepal Gaushala Sumitra Shrestha and 4494814 Rajani Gurung Psychosocial CVICT/UNICEF Kathmandu Jamuna Poudya 9843179137 metropolitan, GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) Budhanilkantha and Tokha Municipality Saathi Renu Shah 9841281044 Group and Individual Children home social [email protected] Psychosocial worker Kabita Pant 9841435204 Counseling Medical care for GBV OCMC (Crisis Mgt Maternity Hospital Suku Lama 9841323725 center) Marie Stopes Intl (MSI) Gongabu 9851178733/014354866 Putalisadak 9851178766/014168138 Police Women and Children Mr Krishna Prasad 9851280131 Service Centre [email protected] Directorate, NP HQ Legal counselling Human Right Defender Vivek Dhungana 9849000172 District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks District GBV Focal Point Women and children Government DWC Shanta Devei Poudel 9841729171 Officers (WCO) [email protected] Women Safe shelter home WOREC Kamal Binayak Geeta Thapa 9841 082130 and safe spaces (some Sarawoti School, have provision for Mahesowi play accommodation for grounD anD Sano women, some dont, so Byasi please check!) WHRD Sabitri Lamichane 9841036011 Panchkhal Prema Poudel [email protected] m KAVRE Police Women and children Pitamber Adhikari 9851288081 service center Chanchala Shrestha [email protected] Psychosocial CVICT Batuli Gautam 9849726459 CVICT/UNICEF Mukunda Gajurel 9841704835 9621167556 CVICT/UN women Ashmita Tamang /9841029122 Saathi Renu Shah 9841281044 Cover from Kabita Pant 9841435204 Kathamndu Medical care for GBV OCMC Dulikhel hospital 011-490497 Marie Stopes Intl (MSI) Banepa 9851178768/011660886 Legal counselling Human Rights Defender Bhojraj Timalsina 9851085875 GBV subcluster of the Protection cluster Practical Guide for Referrals of GBV survivors – Nepal Earthquake (v.3) District Service Organisation VDC (location) Contact person Telephone Remarks District GBV Focal Point Chhori Hira Dahal 9841378495 Women and children Government DWC Indria Ojha 975900395 Officers (WCO) Women Safe shelter home WOREC (mobile team) Harisidhi Bhumika Dulal 9804332791 and safe spaces (some WHRD Brindra 9851141417 have provision for accommodation for Saathi Renu Shah 9841281044 women, some dont, so Kabita Pant 9841435204 please check!) Chhori (Planetes Enfants) Nakkhu Hira Daha 9841378495 Safe House with provision of accommodation and legal aid Shelter for Children Saathi Sangeeta Rana 9841428834 Police Women and children service center Ranjit/Pitambar 9851225555 Adhikari [email protected] LALITPUR Medical care for GBV Marie Stopes Intl (MSI) Satdobato Sarita Chaudhari 9851178773/015526716 [email protected] p Psychosocial including CVICT/UNICEF SushmitaKuikel 9849078041 GBV Support WCO/CVICT/UNFPA Specific for GBV Uma Aryal 9849105335 CVICT/UNICEF Anju Sharma 9842213225 Saathi Renu Shah 9841281044 Group and individual Kabita Pant [email protected] counseling 9841435204 Legal counselling Human Rights defender Ramesh Timalsina 9841516817 [email protected]
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