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District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform District Report Dhading 15 March – 11 April 2019 Summary of events during this period Name of activity/event Event Participants Contact Person Reference date summary Document Male Female HRRP Dhading Team successfully organized Orientation on Hollow Link to GD 18 [email protected] Concrete Block (HCB) Manual at RK Orientation March [email protected] Hotel, Dhading with 51 participants Minute 2019 rg from NRA DLPIU and Partner Organizations. [email protected] Link to GD The HRRP conducted District 18 techcord.dhading@hrrpnepal. Meeting coordination meeting on 18th March March org Minute 2019 at RK Hotel, Dhading. 2019 HRRP Dhading Team together with 20 [email protected] GMaLI, Building DLPIU & DCC March [email protected] NA conducted informal meeting regarding 2019 rg Re-Survey & Re-Verification HRRP Dhading Team together with Building DLPIU Team, NSET, M & E 22 [email protected] CLPIU, DSE conducted informal March [email protected] NA meeting regarding issues occurred in 2019 rg Marpak, Netrawati Rural Municipality A joint monitoring visit of DLPIU/Building, GMaLI/NRA, DAO, DCC, Khagendra Awasthi (M & E/CLPIU), Sachin Sapkota (HRRP- DTC), Rajesh Shrestha (DSE/NRA) to 25th Field Visit Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality was [email protected] March Section 1 conducted. The visit was focused on rg 2019 monitoring different houses constructed Below during reconstruction technically assisted and supported by "Hamro Ghar" Pariyojana in Jywalamukhi Rural Municipality. Dhading HRRP organized and participated in the Ward level meeting at ward 01, Jwalamukhi RM. The 25th Field Visit [email protected] meeting was chaired by ward chief Mr. March Section 1 rg Ramprasad Silwal. Some key points 2019 Below and highlights in the meeting have been detailed in field visit section. Dhading HRRP organized and participated in the Ward level meeting 25th Field Visit [email protected] at ward 03, Jwalamukhi RM. The March Section 1 rg meeting was chaired by ward chief Mr. 2019 Below Rudraman Shrestha. 11 April 2019 Page 1 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Summary of events during this period A joint monitoring visit of DLPIU/Building, GMaLI Chief Rajendra K.C, Sachin Sapkota (HRRP- DTC), Rajesh Shrestha (DSE/NRA), 27th Field Visit Hariram Pathak (NSET/Baliyo Ghar) to [email protected] March Section 2 Jyamire 09, Nilkhantha Municipality rg 2019 was conducted. The visit was focused Below on monitoring "On the Job Retrofitting Training" Program organized by NSET/BALIYO GHAR. One day orientation program on resurvey and reverification to palika Refer News 28th chief, representative and all the partner [email protected] & Update March organisations working on reconstruction rg Section 2019 sector was conducted in DCC hall, Below Dhading organized by DLPIU Building Two-day orientation program on resurvey and reverification to technical Refer News 01 - 02 group (Engineer, Sub-Engineer) [email protected] & Update April working on reconstruction sector was rg Section 2019 conducted in DLPIU Building hall, Below Dhading organized by DLPIU Building Joint field visit with CLPIU- M & E, DLPIU/building, GMaLI and HRRP team at Netrawati Rural Municipality 01 - 04 Field Visit and Nilkhantha municipality was [email protected] April Section 3 conducted. The visit was focused on rg 2019 typology collection, non-compliance Below issues, identification of fake beneficiaries and palika/ward meeting. Dhading HRRP organized and participated in the Rural Municipality level meeting at Netrawati rural municipality. The meeting was chaired by rural Field Visit municipality chairperson, 2 April [email protected] Section 3 Mr. Durga Narayan Shakya, GMaLI 2019 rg Finance Specialist, CLPIU M & E Below Khagendra Awasthi and Beneficiaries. Some key points and highlights in the meeting have been detailed in field visit section. HRRP District Technical coordinator 5 April [email protected] updated MEAL report of Dhading and NA 2019 rg forwarded it to central HRRP Updated reconstruction action plan of Gajuri rural 5 April [email protected] municipality has been NA 2019 rg uploaded to the rural municipality website. 11 April 2019 Page 2 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Upcoming Events & Meetings Name of activity/event Date, Time, and Location Organizer Contact Person District Coordination Meeting 22nd April 2019 on HRRP [email protected] 2:00 PM. at DCC hall [email protected] Public Hearing Program 12th April 2019 TI Nepal Sanubabu Timalsina 11 April 2019 Page 3 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Tranche Status Beni Dhun Galc Gang Gajur Jwala Khan Netra Nilkh Rub Sidd Tha Tripu Total Rural Ghat i hi ajam i RM mukh iyaba wati anta y halek kr rasun /Munici Rora Besi RM una i s RM M Vall h RM dari pality ng M RM RM RM ey RM Rm RM RM Total HHs 6014 3632 4016 1347 327 5975 672 6474 81655 5501 7499 6724 6732 5625 Surveye 1 0 2 d Total HHs 4910 7158 5997 5105 5390 3469 3866 1218 285 5359 638 5697 74815 6447 Eligible 3 0 4 Total 275 HHs 4952 3413 3713 1167 1 5055 608 5571 70995 4435 6633 5676 6345 4696 Enrolle 1 4 d 275 First 4435 6633 5676 6345 4696 4952 3413 3713 1167 1 5055 608 5571 70995 Tranche 1 4 242 Second 3815 5097 5275 4234 4020 3081 3465 1031 9 4529 518 5066 62460 Tranche 5944 6 9 Third 2910 3318 3277 4784 3088 3140 2293 2937 8079 187 3553 322 3590 46074 Tranche 6 9 Total HH 2848 1874 2782 7826 161 3395 341 3499 49470 2507 3177 2545 4252 2731 Constru 5 9 cted Grievan ce 2424 658 641 2394 650 1521 131 1002 16777 1690 1067 1273 720 1427 Register 0 ed Grievan ce 700 164 153 1374 420 640 341 785 7075 599 356 728 285 530 Address ed RF HH 12 43 559 187 463 255 215 3913 618 98 314 42 432 675 Eligible RF HH 675 12 43 559 187 463 255 215 3913 Enrolle 618 98 314 42 432 d RF 1st 35 0 1 53 43 0 10 10 244 0 9 36 2 45 Tranche RF 2nd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tranche NC Register 22 252 130 31 268 ed 87 7 27 281 0 291 275 144 1815 NC Address 20 174 91 27 207 ed 73 7 22 210 0 219 160 126 1336 11 April 2019 Page 4 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Tranche Status 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Total HHs Enrolled First Tranche Second Tranche Third Tranche Tripurasundari Rural Municipality Thakre Rural Municipality Siddhalek Rural Municipality Rubi valley Rural Municipality Nilkantha Urban Municipality Netrawati Rural Municipality Khaniyabas Rural Municipality Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality Gujuri Rural Municipality Gangajamuna Rural Municipality Galchi Rural Municipality Dhunibesi Urban Municipality Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Total HHs Enrolled First Tranche Second Tranche Third Tranche 11 April 2019 Page 5 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform Total HH Constructed 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Total HHs Constructed Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality Dhunibesi Urban Municipality Galchi Rural Municipality Gangajamuna Rural Municipality Gujuri Rural Municipality Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality Khaniyabas Rural Municipality Netrawati Rural Municipality Nilkantha Urban Municipality Rubi valley Rural Municipality Siddhalek Rural Municipality Thakre Rural Municipality Tripurasundari Rural Municipality Palika wise Retrofitting Status :- 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Retrofitting HH Eligible Retrofitting HH Enrolled Retrofitting HH First Tranche Retrofitting HH Second Tranche 11 April 2019 Page 6 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Total HHs Constructed Grievance Status 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Grievance Registered Grievance Addressed 11 April 2019 Page 7 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Total HHs Surveyed TotalHHs Eligible Grievance Registered Grievance Addressed 11 April 2019 Page 8 of 23 Monthly District Report Housing Recovery and Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal Reconstruction Platform News & Updates 1) HRRP Dhading successfully completed Orientation on Hollow Concrete Block (HCB) Manual at RK Hotel, Dhading with 51 participants from NRA DLPIU and Partner Organizations. a) Participants in the orientation program on Hollow Concrete Block manual conducted in Dhading district. b) DTC Dhading, HRRP is conducting technical session on Hollow Concrete Block manual Link to GD Orientation Minute The orientation program was focused for the technical staffs deployed by DLPIU. The objective of the orientation was to disseminate knowledge on the HCB manual and how it will help the technical staffs during the inspection of the house being constructed using such blocks The brief introduction to the Hollow Concrete Block structure, the background, objectives and content of the session along with its technical aspects, its applicability and construction practices were presented. Technical specifications for such shelter was discussed in brief. 2) The HRRP conducted District coordination meeting on 18th March 2019 at RK Hotel, Dhading NRA DLPIU technical staff shared their experiences along with the discussion of non- complaisance cases.
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