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NEPAL: Kathmandu - Operational Presence Map [As of 14 July 2015] NEPAL: Kathmandu - Operational Presence Map [as of 14 July 2015] Sangla Budhanilkantha 113 Jhormahangkal Partners working in Kathmandu Kabhresthali Sundarijal Chapali Bhadrakali Jitpur Phedi Tokhachandeshwari Baluwa 1-10 11-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 Phutung Nanglebhare Dharmasthali Tokhasaraswati Lapsiphedi Goldhunga Chunikhel Khadka Bhadrakali Nayapati Gagal Phedi Manmaijn Dhapasi Mahangkal Alapot Gongabu Sangkhu Bajrayogini Kapan No. of implementing partners Ichangunarayan Gokarneshwar Bhadrabas Bhimdhunga Indrayani Sangkhu Suntol Thalidanchhi Pukulachhi by cluster Ramkot Jorpati Sitapaila Mulpani Kathmandu Metropolitan Health Badbhanjyang Dahachok Syuchatar 50 Naikap Purano Gothatar Balambu Protection Thankot Naikap Naya 40 Tinthana Satungal Mahadevsthan Shelter and NFI 22 Matatirtha Kirtipur Municipality WASH Machchhegaun 21 Education 6 Chalnakhel Early Recovery Shesh Narayan 1 Talkudunde Chaur Saukhel Nutrition 1 Dakshinkali Chhaimale IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BY CLUSTER Early Recovery Education Health 1 partners 6 partners 50 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 Nutrition Protection Shelter and NFI 1 partners 40 partners 22 partners Nb of Nb of Nb of organisations organisations organisations 1 >=5 1 >=5 1 >=5 WASH 21 partners Want to find out the latest 3W products and other info on Nepal Earthquake response? visit the Humanitarian Response website at Nb of http:www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/op organisations erations/nepal Note: 1 >=5 Implementing partner represent the organization on the ground, send feedback to in the affected district doing operational work, such as distributing food, tents, water purification kits, etc. [email protected] 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. Kathmandu District Number of organizations by VDC by Cluster Total VDC Name Early Recovery Education Health Nutrition Protection Shelter and NFI WASH organizations Alapot 3 1 2 2 8 Badbhanjyang 1 2 1 2 1 7 Balambu 2 1 3 1 7 Baluwa 2 2 1 5 Bhadrabas 2 1 3 Bhimdhunga 1 3 1 1 1 2 7 Budhanilkantha 1 4 1 5 1 5 16 Chalnakhel 2 1 1 4 Chapali Bhadrakali 2 1 1 4 Chhaimale 3 1 2 1 1 8 Chunikhel 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 Dahachok 3 1 4 Dakshinkali 3 1 2 3 1 9 Dhapasi 4 1 1 1 2 9 Dharmasthali 1 6 1 3 2 4 16 Gagal Phedi 4 1 5 Gokarneshwar 1 5 1 2 1 1 11 Goldhunga 3 1 2 2 7 Gongabu 1 2 1 6 3 2 15 Gothatar 1 2 1 1 1 6 Ichangunarayan 2 3 1 1 1 8 Indrayani 3 1 1 5 Jhormahangkal 2 2 1 1 1 6 Jitpur Phedi 1 3 1 1 6 Jorpati 1 1 6 1 5 3 4 21 Kabhresthali 2 2 1 1 2 2 8 Kapan 1 3 1 5 3 2 15 Kathmandu Metropolitan 1 5 37 1 21 11 13 79 Khadka Bhadrakali 2 1 1 4 Kirtipur Municipality 1 1 7 9 8 7 30 Lapsiphedi 1 3 1 4 8 Machchhegaun 1 3 1 4 2 10 Mahadevsthan 1 1 2 1 1 6 Mahangkal 2 1 1 2 6 Manmaijn 1 2 3 1 3 10 Matatirtha 1 2 1 1 5 Mulpani 2 1 1 1 5 Naikap Naya 2 1 3 Naikap Purano 1 2 1 4 Nanglebhare 2 3 1 1 4 2 11 Nayapati 3 1 1 5 Phutung 2 1 1 1 5 Pukulachhi 3 1 3 1 8 Ramkot 1 3 1 3 4 2 12 Sangkhu Bajrayogini 4 1 4 2 3 13 Sangkhu Suntol 2 1 6 9 Sangla 2 2 1 2 1 3 9 Satungal 1 4 1 6 Shesh Narayan 2 1 3 Sitapaila 1 3 1 3 1 2 11 Sundarijal 3 1 2 2 3 11 Syuchatar 3 1 1 2 7 Talkudunde Chaur 2 2 Thalidanchhi 3 1 1 5 Thankot 4 1 2 2 8 Tinthana 1 2 1 4 Tokhachandeshwari 2 1 1 2 2 8 Tokhasaraswati 2 1 1 4 Page 2 of 5 Kathmandu District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Health Nutrition Protection Shelter and NFI WASH VDC name Alapot TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC ACTC,BNMT Caritas,HDRVG Badbhanjyang Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC Caritas,HDRVG OXFAM Sangkhu HERD,UMKE,UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,NRCS,SOS IRW,Mercy corps IMC,OXFAM,WHO Bajrayogini Nepal,WVI Balambu UNICEF,WHO Restless Caritas,GIZ,LWF IMC UNICEF,WHO Karuna Foundation RMSO Baluwa Nepal,WOREC Bhadrabas UNICEF,WHO SDPC Bhimdhunga Restless TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC WVI WVI Red Cross,WVI Restless CVICT,JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC CVICT,CWISH,DCWB,N UNHCR Child,GIZ/HSSP,Glo Budhanilkantha RCS,THIS balMedic,Red Cross,RMSO Chalnakhel UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT UNICEF,WHO SDPC Red Cross Chapali Bhadrakali Chhaimale JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC CWISH,IsraAID HDRVG OXFAM Dahachok UNICEF,UNFPA,WHO SDPC Chunikhel Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC DCWB HDRVG Red Cross Thalidanchhi JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC SOS Nepal JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,IsraAID Lumanti,OXFAM,UN OXFAM Dakshinkali HCR ICPFCDW,Team for SDPC CVICT Caritas Child,Red Cross Dhapasi Chirayu,UNICEF,WHO Restless HelpAge,JANTRA,TLM,UNICEF,UN SDPC NRCS,FPAN,WOREC/S GIZ,HelpAge Christian Aid,Red Dharmasthali FPA,WHO AATHI/WHR Cross,OXFAM,Water aid Phutung UNICEF,WHO SDPC Kopila Good Neighbors Gagal Phedi TPO,UNICEF,UNFPA,WHO SDPC NSET Singapore SDPC CWISH,DCWB Lumanti Child Gokarneshwar Army,TPO,UNICEF,UNFPA,WHO Goldhunga HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO SDPC Caritas,HelpAge Child,Red Cross Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,CWISH,IsraAID,N Caritas,GlobalMedic, Red Cross,UIISC7 Gongabu ava Jyoti HDRVG Center,NRCS,THIS Gothatar FCA UNICEF,WHO SDPC DCWB Child Ichangunarayan WWO,FCA TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC Caritas Red Cross Indrayani TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC Mercy corps Page 3 of 5 Kathmandu District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Health Nutrition Protection Shelter and NFI WASH VDC name Good UNICEF,VSMMC SDPC Good Neighbors Red Cross Jhormahangkal Neighbors,Restless Jitpur Phedi Restless JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC Caritas AHV NSET MSF,NITTE University,TPO,UK SDPC DCWB,IsraAID,Karuna GIZ,HDRVG,UNHCR Red Jorpati EMT,UNICEF,WHO Foundation Nepal,Local Cross,Child,OXFAM, community,SOS Nepal Wateraid Good UNICEF,WHO SDPC ADRA Good Mercy Corps,Red Kabhresthali Neighbors,Restless Neighbors,Mercy Cross corps NSET JANTRA,UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,CVICT,CWISH,DC LWF,OM Child,Red Cross Kapan WB,IsraAID nepal,UNHCR AHV CWIN,FCA,NSET,Restle Adara,AmeriCares,CWIN,Chinese SDPC CVICT,CPSSC,CWISH,D Caritas,GIZ,GlobalM Child,GlobalMedic,I ss,WWO Army CWB,Focus edic,GOAL,HDRVG,I MC,Red MT,DPMH/IOM/TUTH,GIZ/HSSP,F Nepal,IsraAID,Kopila OM,Lumanti,OM Cross,NCV,OXFAM, AIRMED,GlobalMedic,Government, ,Nava Jyoti Center,Nepal nepal,OXFAM,SC,U RDRT,SC,Tevel,TH HI,HERD,HKI,HelpAge,Indonesia Bal NHCR W,UIISC7,Water Medical Team,Indonesia- Sangathan,NRCS,Save Missions,Wateraid BNBP,IMC,Israel Medical Life,Seto Gurans,St. Kathmandu team,JGSDF,Japanese Xavier,Tevel,THIS,TRT/P Metropolitan Military,JANTRA,JSI,Karisz eds/DPHO/Sath usar/MRT,KFN,LCKN,Mercy Sath/FPCN,Theatre Malaysia,MTFA,Naya Group,TPO,WVI Goreto,NRT,Project Hope,PAN/ANMF,SC,TRMPC,TLM, UK EMT,UNICEF,WHO UNICEF,WHO SDPC Red Cross Khadka Bhadrakali AHV NSET CWIN,Cuban Medical Brigade,Gift ACTC,CMC- Caritas,HI,Lumanti,L Child,Mercy of the Givers,MSF,Resurge Nepal,CWIN,CWISH,IMC WF,Mercy Corps,OXFAM,RMS Kirtipur Municipality International,UNICEF,WHO ,Karuna Foundation corps,OXFAM,Plan, O,UIISC7,Water Nepal,Kopila ,NRCS,TU UNHCR Missions,Wateraid WWO TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC ACTED,HDRVG,LW Lapsiphedi F,WWO NSET HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO SDPC Caritas,HelpAge,Lu IMC,Wateraid Machchhegaun manti,OXFAM Mahadevsthan WHO SDPC DCWB,SOS Nepal Caritas OXFAM Mahangkal UNICEF,WHO SDPC THIS Child,Red Cross Restless UNICEF,WHO CWISH,NRCS,WOREC UNHCR GIZ/HSSP,Red Manmaijn Cross,UIISC7 Matatirtha Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC OXFAM Page 4 of 5 Kathmandu District Include all activity typ TRUE Showing organizations for all activity types Showing organizations for all activity types Early Recovery Education Health Nutrition Protection Shelter and NFI WASH VDC name Mulpani JANTRA,TPO SDPC Sarbabijaya Pra.bi. Caritas FCA,WWO UNICEF,UNFPA,WHO SDPC LWF Christian Red Cross,RMSO Nanglebhare Aid,LWF,SC,WWO Naikap Naya UNICEF,WHO SDPC Naikap Purano Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC Nayapati TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC DCWB FAIRMED,UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,Mercy OXFAM Pukulachhi Malaysia,SC Restless TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC DCWB,Kopila ,WVI Caritas,OXFAM,UNH Red Cross,WVI Ramkot CR,WVI Good UNICEF,WHO SDPC FPAN,WOREC Good Neighbors Good Neighbors,Red Sangla Neighbors,Restless Cross,Wateraid Saukhel Satungal Restless TLM,TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC TPO,UNICEF,WHO DCWB OXFAM Red Cross,Wateraid Syuchatar Shesh Narayan UNICEF,WHO SDPC Sitapaila Restless TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC CWISH,DCWB,NRCS UNHCR IMC,Red Cross TPO,UNICEF,WHO SDPC BNMT,DCWB HDRVG,UNHCR CFY/Basecamp Sundarijal Boys,Child,IMC UNICEF,WHO SDPC Bhagyodaya School,BNMT,Local community,NRCS,Relief/ Sangkhu Suntol We for Change,Sarbabijaya Pra.bi. UNICEF,WHO Talkudunde Chaur Thankot HERD,HelpAge,UNICEF,WHO SDPC HelpAge,OXFAM UIISC7,Wateraid Tinthana Restless UNICEF,WHO SDPC UNICEF,WHO SDPC CVICT Lumanti,Caritas Red Cross,Wateraid Tokhachandeshwari Tokhasaraswati UNICEF,WHO SDPC Red Cross Page 5 of 5.
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