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NEPAL: Kabhrepalanchok - Operational Presence Map (Completed and Ongoing) [As of 30 Sep 2015] NEPAL: Kabhrepalanchok - Operational Presence Map (completed and ongoing) [as of 30 Sep 2015] Gairi Bisauna Deupur Baluwa Pati Naldhun 115 Mahadevsthan Mandan Naya Gaun Deupur Chandeni Mandan Partners in Kabhrepalanchok Jaisithok Mandan Anekot Tukuchanala Devitar Jyamdi Mandan 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-45 Ugrachandinala Saping Bekhsimle Ghartigaon Hoksebazar Simthali Banepa MunicipalityRabiopi Panchkhal Nasikasthan Sanga Bhumlutar Chaubas SathigharbhagawatiDolalghat Ugratara JanagalDhulikhel Municipality Phalete Sanuwangthali Mahendrajyoti Bansdol Nangregagarche Health 40 Kabhrenitya ChandeshwariBaluwadeubhumiKharelthok Salle Blullu Ghusenisiwalaye Ryale Bihawar Patlekhet Kolanti Sharada (Batase) Koshidekha Majhipheda Panauti Municipality Gotpani Shelter and NFI 35 Kushadevi SangkhupatichaurMathurapati PhulbariMethinkot Chauri Pokhari Syampati Simalchaur SarsyunkharkaBirtadeurali Kapali Bhumaedanda Protection 28 Balthali Kattike Deurali Chalalganeshsthan Daraunepokhari Kanpur KalapaniSarmathali Dapcha Khanalthok Boldephadiche Madankundari Food Security 13 Chyasingkharka Dapcha Chatraebangha Katunjebesi Dhungkharka Bahrabisae Pokhari NarayansthanThulo Parsel Bhugdeu Mahankalchaur Khaharepangu Kuruwas Chapakhori WASH 13 Kharpachok Shikhar AmboteSisakhani Chyamrangbesi Sipali Chilaune Mahadevtar Mangaltar Mechchhe Education 9 Phalametar Walting Early Recovery 4 Bhimkhori Milche Saldhara Dandagaun Phoksingtar Budhakhani Salme Taldhunga Gokule Ghartichhap Wanakhu IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BY CLUSTER Early Recovery Education Food Security 4 partners 9 partners 13 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 Health Protection Shelter and NFI 40 partners 28 partners 35 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 WASH 13 partners 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 Nb of organisations Note: Implementing partner represent the organization on the send feedback to ground, in the affected district doing operational work, such [email protected] 1 >=5 as distributing food, tents, water purification kits, etc. Creation date: 13 Oct 2015 Glide number: EQ-2015-000048-NPL Sources: Cluster reporting Kabhrepalanchok 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,TdH SC HAI,TdH,UNICEF,WHO AWN,SC,KIRDARC NN SC,WA 524 2 05 24 5 067Anekot ,FOD HRDC,MSI 524 2 05 24 5 051Balthali CN SC,TdH Caritas UNICEF,WHO TdH,CVICT Caritas,MC,UNHCR Caritas,MC,TdH 524 2 05 24 5 021Walting SC UNICEF,WHO CECI,SC,UNHCR SC TdH,VSO-N,WA SC,AA,PI AmeriCares,OATH,TdH KIRDARC,TdH,CVICT,C AAN,PI,Tdh TdH,WA Baluwa Pati 524 2 05 24 5 059 ,UNICEF,WHO,FOD RED,FPAN Naldhun HRDC,FPAN,MSI 524 2 05 24 5 026Wanakhu SC,VSO-N SC,WFP HAI,UNICEF,WHO Caritas,CECI,SC SC ADRA,TdH,VSO-N OMN RMH,UNICEF,WHO FWLD,CVICT,TPO,SOS, Caritas,CDRA,HDRV Caritas,GM,SC 524 2 05 24 3 003Banepa Municipality CWISH,TdH,KOPILA,IOM G,UNHCR,WHH ,PRA-N,SC Bekhsimle SC WFP UNICEF,WHO,MIDSO CWISH NN,UNHCR 524 2 05 24 5 086 Ghartigaon N,MSI SC SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO KFN,KIRDARC SC,UNHCR,WWO SC 524 2 05 24 5 025Bhimkhori D HRDC ADRA,SC WFP UNICEF,WHO SBSC,CVICT ADRA,GM,PHASE,U GM,WA 524 2 05 24 5 075Bhumlutar NHCR,WHH 524 2 05 24 5 003Birtadeurali WFP UNICEF,WHO SC WFP AmeriCares,UNICEF,W CDRA 524 2 05 24 5 011Boldephadiche HO 524 2 05 24 5 027Budhakhani SC SC,WFP HAI,UNICEF,WHO CWISH,SC Caritas,CECI,SC SC SC UNICEF,WHO,ADRA Caritas,MC,UNHCR ENPHO,NRCS 524 2 05 24 5 047Chalalganeshsthan CN SC,VSO-N,WA AA,Caritas TMERT,TdH,UNICEF, KIRDARC,CRED AAN,ADRA,Caritas Caritas,ENPHO,NRC 524 2 05 24 5 068Chandeni Mandan WHO,FOD HRDC S,WA 524 2 05 24 5 076Chaubas ADRA,SC WFP UNICEF,WHO,MSI Caritas,UNHCR Caritas SC,WEWORLD SC,WFP UNICEF,WHO,ADRA,M PRA-N CDRA,Cesvi,GM,HE MC 524 2 05 24 5 052Chyamrangbesi IDSON LVETAS,MC,WHH SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO,AD KIRDARC Caritas,MC,UNHCR MC 524 2 05 24 5 053Chyasingkharka RA,FOD HRDC SC WFP UNICEF,WHO Caritas,CDRA,SPSW 524 2 05 24 5 046Dandagaun O,UNHCR SC ANMF,AmeriCares,TdH KIRDARC SPSWO,UNHCR Dapcha 524 2 05 24 5 035 ,UNICEF,WHO,FOD Chatraebangha HRDC,MSI 524 2 05 24 5 037Daraunepokhari SC UNICEF,WHO SPSWO Page 2 of 8 Kabhrepalanchok 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,WEWORLD UNICEF,WHO,MIDSO KIRDARC ASIA,CDRA 524 2 05 24 5 077Baluwadeubhumi N SC MCH,SC,SAMARTH/NMDP HERD,TdH,UNICEF,W SC,KIRDARC SC,WWO SC,WA 524 2 05 24 5 069Devitar HO,FOD HRDC,MSI AFN,SC,TdH,WEWORL SAMARTH/NMDP ChMT,UD,BJS,SLA,UK BDS/FSGMN,KFN,CVICT Caritas,CDRA,HDRV Caritas,ENPHO,WA D EMT,JICA,Adara,AWN, ,DWC,ADRA,DM,SOS,PR G,Lumanti,TLMN,VYI Dhulikhel CBMI,CFI,CISC,HERD,I A-N F-N,WWO,WHH 524 2 05 24 3 001 Municipality OM,NADEM,SDC,TLM N,UNICEF,WHO Dhungkharka SC UNICEF,WHO,MIDSO RN,ADRA Caritas,MC,UNHCR, ENPHO,NRCS 524 2 05 24 5 054 Bahrabisae N,UNFPA WHH 524 2 05 24 5 004Ghusenisiwalaye WFP UNICEF,WHO,MSI GIZ CN SC,TdH Caritas UNICEF,WHO ADRA,Caritas,UNHC Caritas,TdH 524 2 05 24 5 078Dolalghat R 524 2 05 24 5 082Phalete ADRA,SC WFP KPIM,WHO ADRA,PI,UNHCR SC WFP UNICEF,WHO PRA-N Caritas,SPSWO,UN 524 2 05 24 5 048Phalametar HCR,WHH SC SC,WFP HAI,UNICEF,WHO Caritas,CECI,SC,WH SC 524 2 05 24 5 002Phoksingtar H CN,UNDP ADRA,TdH,VSO-N,WA SC,AA,WFP HAI,TdH,UNICEF,WHO AWN,TdH,CRED AAN,ADRA,Caritas,C Caritas,MI,SC,SHA,T Gairi Bisauna 524 2 05 24 5 060 ,MIDSON,MSI DRA,SDC,Tdh,UNH dH,WA Deupur CR SC SC,WFP HAI,UNICEF,WHO AWN,SC Caritas,CECI,SC,UN 524 2 05 24 5 028Ghartichhap HCR,WHH AFN,SC SC,WFP UNICEF,WHO Caritas,SPSWO,UN 524 2 05 24 5 029Gokule HCR 524 2 05 24 5 005Gotpani WFP UNICEF,WHO PRA-N SC,WEWORLD ISPC,TdH,UNICEF,WH KIRDARC,FPAN CDRA,UNHCR 524 2 05 24 5 079Hoksebazar O,FOD HRDC,FPAN AFN,SC,TdH,VSO-N,WA AA,WFP HAI,TdH,UNICEF,WHO KIRDARC,JN,CRED AAN,TLMN NRCS,WA 524 2 05 24 5 070Jaisithok Mandan ,FOD HRDC SC,VSO-N,WA SAMARTH/NMDP,AA,WFP TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO KIRDARC,PRA- AAN,CDRA,GIZ,SDC ENPHO,SHA,WA 524 2 05 24 5 071Jyamdi Mandan D HRDC N,CVICT,WOREC/SAAT ,TLMN HI/WHR,CRED,ADRA Kapali SC,TdH,VSO-N UNICEF,WHO CVICT,TdH ENPHO,NRCS,TdH 524 2 05 24 5 063 Bhumaedanda AFN,SC SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO KIRDARC 524 2 05 24 5 013Kanpur Kalapani D HRDC Page 3 of 8 Kabhrepalanchok 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 UNDP AFN WFP AmeriCares,UNICEF,W Caritas,HDRVG,NN, 524 2 05 24 5 006Kattike Deurali HO,MIDSON,MSI UNHCR TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO KIRDARC CECI,GM GM 524 2 05 24 5 014Katunjebesi D HRDC Kabhrenitya SC SC,WHH UNICEF,WHO,FPAN AKF,HDRVG ENPHO 524 2 05 24 5 038 Chandeshwari 524 2 05 24 5 030Khaharepangu SC UNICEF,WHO SPSWO WHO 524 2 05 24 5 036Dapcha Khanalthok 524 2 05 24 5 081Kharelthok NJSI,SC CEAPR UNICEF,WHO Caritas 524 2 05 24 5 022Kharpachok SC UNICEF,WHO CECI,HDRVG AFN WFP UNICEF,WHO,MIDSO CVICT Caritas ARSOW/TRIANGLE, 524 2 05 24 5 074Kolanti N,MSI WA TGH ADRA,SC,TdH TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO NAVAJYOTI,KIRDARC,A NN,NAVAJYOTI,WH ARSOW/TRIANGLE, 524 2 05 24 5 080Koshidekha D HRDC,FPAN DRA H TdH Kuruwas SC UNICEF,WHO,MIDSO SC NRCS,PI 524 2 05 24 5 012 Chapakhori N SC,VSO-N TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO PRA-N,KIRDARC,CVICT Caritas,UNHCR ENPHO,NRCS,TdH 524 2 05 24 5 062Kushadevi D HRDC SC,TdH TdH,FOD HRDC KIRDARC CFN,HDRVG,NRCS, 524 2 05 24 5 015Mechchhe PI,WHH 524 2 05 24 5 007Madankundari AFN WFP UNICEF,WHO Caritas Mahadevsthan CN,UNDP ADRA,VSO-N,WA SC,AA,CEAPR,WFP DCH,TdH,WHO,FOD CVICT,CWISH,CRED AAN,ADRA,Caritas,C Caritas,WA 524 2 05 24 5 072 Mandan HRDC DRA 524 2 05 24 5 031Mahadevtar SC SC UNICEF,WHO CWISH NN,PI,SPSWO Bhugdeu SC UNICEF,WHO PRA-N,KIRDARC MC,SPSWO,UNHCR MC 524 2 05 24 5 032 Mahankalchaur Mahendrajyoti AHV UNICEF,WHO KFN,CVICT CECI,UNHCR ENPHO,NRCS 524 2 05 24 5 065 Bansdol 524 2 05 24 5 008Majhipheda SC WFP UNICEF,WHO GIZ SC SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO,MI KIRDARC CECI,NRCS,SPSWO 524 2 05 24 5 023Mangaltar DSON,FOD HRDC ,TLMN,UNHCR Mathurapati SC TdH,UNICEF,WHO,FO CWISH Tevel 524 2 05 24 5 039 Phulbari D HRDC 524 2 05 24 5 016Methinkot UNDP SC UNICEF,WHO CVICT ENPHO SC,WEWORLD SC,WFP UNICEF,WHO Caritas,HELVETAS, 524 2 05 24 5 045Milche PI,SPSWO 524 2 05 24 5 009Nangregagarche SC WFP UNICEF,WHO NN Page 4 of 8 Kabhrepalanchok 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 524 2 05 24 5 055Ugrachandinala UNICEF,WHO FWLD,CVICT Caritas,CDRA Caritas,WA SC,OMN BAPMR,CMUMH,MM,U FWLD,CWISH Caritas Caritas,ENPHO,GM, 524 2 05 24 5 056Nasikasthan Sanga K EMT,UNICEF,WHO NRCS,RI TdH,VSO-N,WA AA,WFP HAI,TdH,UNICEF,WHO AWN,KIRDARC,TdH,CVI AAN,ADRA,CDRA,GI MI,TdH,WA 524 2 05 24 5 061Naya Gaun Deupur ,FOD HRDC,MSI CT,CRED Z,Tdh ADRA,SC,TdH OMN,AKF UNICEF,WHO,MSI KFN,CVICT,KSS,TdH,TP Caritas,CDRA,CPCS Caritas,ENPHO,TdH, O ,HDRVG,TLMN,TSA, WA 524 2 05 24 3 002Panauti Municipality UNHCR,VYIF- N,WHH CN E ARCH,SC,WEWORLD SC,AISA,Caritas,WHH,WFP MHW,WHO,FPAN WOREC,KFN,CVICT,CW Caritas,CDRA,HH- Caritas,ENPHO,SC, ISH,FPAN J,NN,SC,SDC,TLMN, SHA,WA 524 2 05 24
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