District Profile - Okhaldhunga (as of 10 Aug 2017)

This district profile outlines the current activities by partner organisations (POs) in post-earthquake recovery and reconstruction. It is based on 4W and secondary data collected from POs on their recent activities pertaining to housing sector. Further, it captures a wide range of planned, ongoing and completed activities within the HRRP framework. For additional information, please refer to the HRRP dashboard.

FACTS AND FIGURES Population: 147,9841 50 VDCs and 6 Municipalities Damage Status - Private Structures Type of housing walls Okhaldhunga National Mud-bonded bricks/stone 95% 41% Cement-bonded bricks/stone 1% 29% Damage Grade (3-5) 22,786 Other 4% 30% Damage Grade (1-2) 16,566 % of households who own 95% 85% Total 39,3522 their housing unit (Census 2011)1

NEWS & UPDATES 1. NRA Okhaldhunga organized the Interaction program with all the locally elected political leaders of Municipality and Rural Municipality of the district. The Interaction program was basically focused on Resurvey and reverification.

2. The resurvey and reverification training was conducted o 10 August 2017 to the engineers and social mobilizers. For the Reverification and re survey all the locally elected political leaders will be actively involved along with the Engineer and Social Mobilizers

2. United Mission to Nepal has continued its reconstruction works in Shreechaur and Patle VDCs. UMN has planned to reconstruct 30 houses for the homeless people in these two VDCs. According to Er. Roshan Dulal, 15 houses were surveyed among the 30 households and the construction will start immediately after the completion of the survey works. He also stated that the monsoon has decelerated the rate of reconstr-

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RECONSTRUCTION ACTORS SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS3 Organisation Implementing Partner(s) ACTED YSC 812 SHORT TRAINING 711 GON SAHAS VOCATIONAL TRAINING 944 1,555 HELVETAS JTI,FECOFUN ,F-SKILL,TRACE,PHPI,CMES (Targets Achieved) Reached Remaining KFS CMES

MEDAIR LCDF 175 Demonstration Constructions in 20 VDCs NRCS

UMN

USAID-SABAL FORD-N,KOSIS-N 0 VDC with Household WASH Assistance

18,701 beneficiaries enrolled, 93% 18,644 beneficiaries received the 1st Tranche, 92% 4 3,405 beneficiaries received the 2nd Tranche 4 8 organizations 1,553 beneficiaries approved for the 3rd Tranche 4 This table indicates the partner organisations and their respective implementing partner(s)

KEY CONTACTS

DAO OFFICE DDC OFFICE NRA DISTRICT SECRETARIAT DUDBC OFFICE Mr. Phanindra Dahal Mr. Yam Lal Adhikari Mr. Yubaraj Kharel Mr. Subash Basnet Chief District Officer Local Development Officer NRA Chief Division Head Telephone: 037-520132 Telephone: 037-520144 Telephone: 037-520350 Telephone: 037-520103 Creation Date: 17 Aug 2017 Sources: 1. CENSUS 2011, 2. NRA, CBS, 3. HRRP 4W (10 Aug 2017), 4. NRA/MoFALD/MoUD (17 Aug 2017) For further information, please contact: District Coordinator Prakash Basnet [email protected] IM Focal Point Uttam Parajuli [email protected] IM Focal Point Tulsi Ram Lamichhane [email protected] District Profile - Okhaldhunga (as of 10 Aug 2017)

The coverage of Technical Assistance (TA) is defined according to the presence (planned 0 VDC with all 7 TA Activities and on-going) of the following 7 activities and the VDCs highlighted suggest the summa- 21 VDCs with no TA tion of the activities presented: a. Community/household orientation with more than 1 session 8 VDCs with no TA and b. Continuous Door to door technical assistance (Mobile Technical Support) more than 60% damage c. Short training for Masons (Target achieved) d. Vocation/on the job training for masons (Target achieved) e. Helpdesk/Technical Support Center f. Demonstration construction g. Reconstruction Coordination Committee

Disclaimer: The highlighted VDCs indicate that at least one of the aforementioned activities is being conducted/planned by partner organizations, irrespective of the methodology or house- hold level coverage of the activity. For activity c and d, it is highlighted when there are more than 70% of masons trained according to the targets defined by NRA and field surveys.

Rawadolu

Bhussinga Kaptigaun(Khigikati)

KhijiChandeshwori

Palte Ragani Khijifalate

Tarkerabari Jantarkhani Pokali

Gamnangtar Shreechaur Yasam Ragadeep Prapcha Bigutar Narmedeshwor Bilandu

Raniban Baruneshwor

Kuibhir Singhadevi Fulbari Kuntadevi Ratmata Serna Katunje Mamkha Siddhicharan N.P. Pokhare Kalikadevi Fediguth

Chyanam Diyale Betini Palapu Mulkharka Thulachhap Bhadaure

Ketuke Balakhu SisneriMahadevsthan Moli Taluwa Madhavpur

Baksa

Manebhanjyang Ubu Coverage of TA Thoksel 1 2 Thakle 3 4 5 6 7 Wards with no TA

Creation Date: 17 Aug 2017 Sources: 1. CENSUS 2011, 2. NRA, CBS, 3. HRRP 4W (10 Aug 2017), 4. NRA/MoFALD/MoUD (17 Aug 2017)

For further information, please contact: District Coordinator Prakash Basnet [email protected] IM Focal Point Uttam Parajuli [email protected] Technical Coordinator Tulsi Ram Lamichhane [email protected]