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Monthly District Report District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Monthly District Report Kavrepalanchok, Sindhupalchok 14 June - 14 July 2019 Summary of events during this period Districts Name of activity/event Event Location (District, Contact Person Reference Document date Municipality) Kavrepalanchok Monthly Progress 14 June NA [email protected] GD update Field Visit Support to 19-20 Koshidekha, [email protected] NA GMALI for June Panchkhal identification of Nagarpalika probable socio- Chyamrangbesi, environmental projects Bethanchok Gaupalika Field visit support to 17-21 Sindhupalchok im.kavrepalanchok@hr NA Sindhupalchok district June rpnepal.org 5W Update 25 June NA im.kavrepalanchok@hr GD rpnepal.org Contact List Update 25 June NA im.kavrepalanchok@hr GD rpnepal.org Palika Profile Data 25 June NA im.kavrepalanchok@hr GD Update rpnepal.org Field visit to Panchkhal 27 June Panchkhal [email protected] Field visit section Nagarpalika to collect Nagarpalika below details on building permit system Field visit to Dapcha, 28 June Dapcha, [email protected] Field visit section Namobuddha Namobuddha below Nagarpalika to collect Nagarpalika information on reconstruction status of traditional settlement Ward level meeting at 28 June Namobuddha [email protected] Field visit section Namobuddha Ward 8 Nagarpalika, below and 9 Ward 8 and 9 MEAL Reporting 2 July NA [email protected] GD Field visit to Roshi-7 3 July Roshi Gaupalika-7 [email protected] Field visit section Namobudhha-1 and Dhulikhel below Dhulikhel-11 to observe Nagarpalika-11 model retrofit house Namobuddha and conduct ward level Nagarpalika-1 meeting Field visit to Bhumlu-8 4 July Bhumlu [email protected] Field visit section and Panchkhal-2 to Gaupalika-8 below observe model retrofit Panchkhal house and conduct Nagarpalika-2 ward level meeting House Material and 3-4 July Roshi Gaupalika-7 [email protected] GD Transportation Cost Dhulikhel survey Nagarpalika-11 Namobuddha 14 July 2019 Page 1 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Summary of events during this period Districts Name of activity/event Event Location (District, Contact Person Reference Document date Municipality) Nagarpalika-1 Bhumlu Gaupalika-8 Panchkhal Nagarpalika-2 Housing Typology 3-4 July Roshi Gaupalika-7 im.kavrepalanchok@hr Kobo Link Survey Dhulikhel rpnepal.org Nagarpalika-11 Namobuddha Nagarpalika-1 Bhumlu Gaupalika-8 Panchkhal Nagarpalika-2 Partner Satisfaction 8-9 July NA [email protected] NA Survey Followup Urban Housing 10-11 NA [email protected] NA Reconstruction Status July Paper Update Remote District Field 8-11 July NA im.kavrepalanchok@hr NA Visit rpnepal.org PA Form Collection 8-11 July NA [email protected] NA Followup at Palikas and Ward Uploading Meeting 10 July NA [email protected] HRRP Website Minutes in HRRP Website Grievance Handling 14 June- NA [email protected] NA Support at GMALI 11 July Summary of events during this period Districts Name of activity/event Event Location (District, Contact Person Reference date Municipality) Documen t th Sindhup Monthly Progress update 18 NA [email protected] GD alchowk June Field Visit Support to GMALI for 18th Bhotekoshi RM [email protected] NA Landless issue and grant June management Field Visit Support to GMALI for 19th Melamchi [email protected] NA Landless issue and grant June Municipality management Field Visit Support to GMALI for 20th Chautarasagachowk [email protected] NA Landless issue and grant June gadi, Municipality management 5W Update 25 NA [email protected] GD June Contact List Update 25 NA [email protected] GD June Palika Profile Data Update 25 NA [email protected] GD June 14 July 2019 Page 2 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Summary of events during this period Districts Name of activity/event Event Location (District, Contact Person Reference date Municipality) Documen t Field visit to Bhotekoshi RM to 1st July Bhotekoshi Rm [email protected] Field visit collect PA Digitization scan section copy below Field visit to Barhabishe 2nd July Barhabishe [email protected] Field visit Municipality for EHRP MIS and Municipality section PSP upload, banking issue and below to find solutions Field visit to Chautara 3rd July Chautara [email protected] Field visit Municiplity to collect PA Forms Municipality section for digitization below Field visit to Indrawoti RM to 4th July Indrawoti RM [email protected] NA collect PA Forms for digitization Field visit to Melamchi 5th July Melamchi [email protected] NA Municipality for EHRP MIS and Municipality PSP upload, banking issue and to find solutions Partner Satisfaction Survey 8th July N/A [email protected] NA Follow up MEAL Reporting 9th July NA [email protected] GD Partner Satisfaction Survey 10th NA [email protected] NA Follow up July Upcoming Events & Meetings Name of activity/event Date, Time, and Location Organizer Contact Person (District, Municipality) GMALI/DLPIU Progress Review 11 July, 8:00AM-10:00AM, GMALI/DLPIU [email protected] Meeting DCC Hall, Kavre Palika level meeting at Banepa 15 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP Kavre [email protected] Nagarpalika to discuss on urban issues Banepa NP and building permit system Palika level meeting at Dhulikhel 16 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP Kavre [email protected] Nagarpalika to discuss on urban issues Dhulikhel NP and building permit system Palika level meeting at Panauti 24 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP Kavre [email protected] Nagarpalika to discuss on urban issues Panauti NP and building permit system Joint Monitoring Field Visit to 29-31 July, 8:00AM-5:00 HRRP Kavre [email protected] Mandandeupur Nagarpalika PM, Mandandeupur NP Interaction program about 15th July 11:am, DCC Hall, DCC/GMALI/DLPIU [email protected] Recconstruction Sindhupalchowk Palika level meeting at Chautara 16 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP [email protected] Municipality to discuss on urban issues Chautara Municipality Sindhupalchowk and building permit system Palika level meeting at Melamchi 17 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP [email protected] Nagarpalika to discuss on urban issues Melamchi NP Sindhupalchowk and building permit system Palika level meeting at Barhabise 18 July, 10:00AM-5:00 PM, HRRP [email protected] 14 July 2019 Page 3 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Upcoming Events & Meetings Nagarpalika to discuss on urban issues Barhabise NP Sindhupalchowk and building permit system 14 July 2019 Page 4 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Tranche Status (Kavrepalanchok) Table of Tranche Status: As of 9th July 2019 Reconstruction Retrofit Grievances Municipality Eligible 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd Eligible HHs Registered Addressed HHs Tranche Tranche Tranche Tranche Tranche Banepa NP 6856 6317 3456 2647 273 90 0 2226 2031 Bethanchowk GP 3824 3716 2987 1946 553 78 0 1202 1202 Bhumlu GP 6120 5848 5148 4110 88 22 0 1038 971 Chaurideurali GP 5975 5599 4393 3154 442 65 0 1578 1517 Dhulikhel NP 5638 5215 3137 2247 376 52 0 2151 1919 Khanikhola GP 2631 2708 2280 1075 233 45 0 683 681 Mahabharat GP 2738 2741 2468 1775 225 145 0 1075 1055 Mandandeupur NP 9080 8541 7174 5340 157 25 0 2300 1762 Namobuddha NP 6959 6395 3735 2361 700 20 0 2814 2296 Panauti NP 8392 8002 4897 3628 862 129 0 2874 2851 Panchkhal NP 9571 8918 6662 4413 389 101 0 3041 2932 Roshi GP 5669 5386 4241 2836 764 131 0 2257 2203 Temal GP 4255 4079 3198 2179 595 104 0 2101 2069 Graph of Tranche Status: As of 25th June 2019 14 July 2019 Page 5 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Graph for Retrofitting Status: As of 25th June 2019 14 July 2019 Page 6 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Tranche Status (Sindhupalchowk) Table of Tranche Status: As of 25th Jne 2019 Reconstruction Retrofit Grievances Municipality Eligible 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd Eligible HHs Registered Addressed HHs Tranche Tranche Tranche Tranche Tranche Balephi GP 6054 5965 5831 5346 91 8 0 1240 475 Barhabishe NP 7995 7783 7426 6143 27 18 0 2490 867 Bhotekoshi GP 4226 4139 3499 1804 69 10 0 1150 451 Chautara NP 13999 13800 13332 12366 97 37 0 3513 1550 Helambu GP 5422 5244 4795 3999 52 6 0 1333 380 Indrawoti GP 8389 8055 7720 6468 39 7 0 2421 726 Jugal GP 5666 5585 5345 4700 17 6 0 1260 366 Lisankhupakhar GP 5376 4945 4350 3119 40 8 0 2269 1136 Melamchi NP 13421 13088 12256 9435 123 5 0 2557 857 Panchpokhari GP 7359 6901 6360 4605 20 3 0 2937 1602 Sunkoshi GP 5749 5573 5345 4049 34 10 0 1127 815 Tripurasundari GP 4593 4462 4304 3663 19 5 0 930 487 Graph of Tranche Status: As of 25th June 2019 Graph for Retrofitting Status: As of 25th June 2019 14 July 2019 Page 7 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform 14 July 2019 Page 8 of 21 District Report Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform Field Visit Report (Kavrepalanchok) Visit 1 Date Location Participants 27 June 2019 Panchkhal Nagarpalika Reshma Shrestha, HRRP Ishor Neupane, HRRP ▪ Meeting with Building Permit Section to understand the building permit system of the palika and discuss the role of building permit ease in reconstruction. ▪ Request the palika to collect the PA Forms yet to be digitized. Objective(s) ▪ Visit the Housing Support Service Center of ASF Nepal/Habitat for Humanity and collect details on the impact of HSSC in technical assistance.
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