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Event Name:Orientation on Disaster Assessment Tools Date: 19-20 April, 2015 Venue: Kathmandu SN Name Organization District Contact No Event Name:Orientation on Disaster Assessment tools Date: 19-20 April, 2015 Venue: Kathmandu SN Name Organization District Contact No. Mail 1 Manisha Byanjankar NRCS Lalitpur 9841777203 [email protected] 2 Reeru Byanjankar NRCS Lalitpur 9849364407 [email protected] 3 Santi Dahal NRCS KTM 9841643099 [email protected] 4 Kabita Kapau NRCS KTM 9801131235 [email protected] 5 Binam Shrestha NRCS BKT 9843158917 [email protected] 6 Anjan Kumar Gautam NRCS Lalitpur 9849360486 [email protected] 7 Susant Pathak NRCS Lalitpur 9808683890 [email protected] 8 Roshan Thapa NRCS Lalitpur 9849272744 [email protected] 9 Rajesh Thapa NRCS BKT 9841386462 [email protected] 10 Subin K.C. NRCS BKT 9841637581 [email protected] 11 Sujan Khatri NRCS Lalitpur 9808901481 [email protected] 12 Anup Khadka NRCS Lalitpur 9849528301 [email protected] 13 Sunita Lama NRCS Lalitpur 9860641211 [email protected] 14 Smriti Lamichhane NRCS BKT 9849720000 [email protected] 15 Rojy Khatiwoda NRCS BKT 9813216912 [email protected] 16 Sacheen Sagar Maharjan NRCS KTM 9841706686 [email protected] 17 Rohan Khatri NRCS BKT 9843453684 [email protected] 18 Umesh Lal Shrestha NRCS KTM 9841255491 19 Tirth Raj Shakya NRCS Lalitpur 9849194645 [email protected] 20 Sangita Yogi DPHO KTM 9841475077 [email protected] 21 Sita Pokharel Bishnu Devi PHC KTM 9841210106 [email protected] 22 Pushpa Mahandhar NRCS KTM 9841774816 [email protected] 23 Nawaraj Bhandari NRCS KTM 9841072965 [email protected] 24 Binod Poudel NRCS KTM 9841365083 [email protected] 25 Take Raj Adhakari NRCS KTM 9841127317 [email protected] 26 Naryan Pd.Humagai NRCS BKT 9841849264 [email protected] 27 Amar Bhakat Suwal NRCS BKT 9843577783 [email protected] 28 Parthmani Neupane DPHO BKT 9847058866 [email protected] 29 Sanjeeb Thapa NRCS BKT 9841131640 [email protected] 30 Sangita Mishra DPHO Lalitpur 9841864600 [email protected] 31 Sabin K.C. NRCS BKT 9841637581 [email protected] Event Name:Training On Disaster Assessment Date: 27-29, November 2015, Venue: Dhangadhi, Kailali SN Name Designation Organization Contact No. Mail 1 Dipak Shah Mamber NRCS Bajura District Chapter 9848628283 [email protected] 2 khimananda Pathak Administration Officer DAO Kanchanpur 9848747605 3 Surya Pd Gautam Program Officer DDC Bajhang 9841315570 [email protected] 4 Khagendra Bdr Malla Asst. CDO DAO Bajhang 9748022939 5 Mohan Prasad Bhatta Treasurer NRCS Bajhang DC 9851031385 [email protected] 6 Tek Bdr Khadka SAHW DPHO Bajura 9868521420 [email protected] 7 Harsa Bdr Roka Accountant DAO Dadeldhura 9848733847 8 Ishwor Nath joshi Secretary NRCS Bajhang 9749002812 [email protected] 9 Siddha Raj Bhatta VHC DHO Bajura 9848534073 [email protected] 10 Dharani Pd Pant BTS In charge NRCS Kailali 9848420064 [email protected] 11 Tek Singh Kunwar Asst. CDO DAO Baitadi 9749501804 12 Dipendra Rawal VIC DHO Dadeldhura 9848720941 [email protected] 13 Manju Mahat WDO WCO Accham 9848556166 14 Bishna Bhandari WDO WOC Batadi 9848303015 15 Prema Badu Supervisor Inspector WCO Bajura 9749008916 16 Tilak Raj Pant Khardar DDC Dadeldhura 9848723105 17 Santosh Panday Health Asst. DHO Batadi 9848858089 18 Jagat Pd Joshi District Engineer DDC/DTO Batadi 9841467374 [email protected] 19 Man Bdr Singh Kharidar 9749010944 20 Giri Panthi Regional Dev Coordinator UNFPA, RSo 9801713201 [email protected] 21 Nilakantha Gautam HSSO UNFPA, RSo 9858751001 [email protected] 22 Madan Singh Bagchan GSIO NRCS Achham 9848639919 [email protected] 23 Harkraj Sharma Vice President UNFPA, RSo 9801713203 24 jhapat Raj Dhungana PHC DHO, Achham 9848556166 25 Binod Lamichhane Program Officer Bardiya 9840052303 [email protected] 26 Ananda Sharma Bhusal Asst CDO DAO Achham 9849180058 27 Bhim Bdr Shahi Asst CDO DAO Bajhang 9851213600 28 Toy Pd Sharma Vice President NRCS Kanchanpur 9759001678 29 Bishnu Datta Awasthi Vice President NRCS Baitadi 9848843046 [email protected] 30 Mukesh Chandra Gautam NDRT NRCS Bardiya 9858025792 [email protected] Event Name:Training on Disaster Assessment Date: 25 – 27 December 2015 Venue: Nepalgunj S. No. Name Organization Designation Contact No: 1 Bijaya Gautam DAO, Dang Administration Officer 9851129204 2 Janardan Gautam DPHO, Dang DPHO Officer 9844955544 3 Bina Shrestha DWC, Dang Chief WCO 9844047118 4 Tika B. Shahi DEOC Banke ASI 9868197369 5 Shasikant Yadav DHO Argakhachi AHW 9843395536 6 Dil Kumar K.C. DDC Arghakhanchi CO 9857029599 7 Thakur Prasad Adhikari NRCS, Arghakhanchi Manager 9857063379 8 Jiv Narayan Acharya DAO, Arghakhanchi Nasu 9847108226 9 Pushpa Bhusal WCO, Arghakhanchi Ass. WCO Officer 9847109886 10 Chintamani Dahal DDC, Rukum Program Officer 9857821890 11 Rama Gautam NRCS, Rukum Secretary 98478524494 12 Sunita K.C. WCO, Rukum WCO Officer 9758501961 13 Rambha K.C. DAO, Rukum Kharidar 9847852183 14 Narayan Acharya NRCS, Dang President 9857820074 15 Subas Chandra Yadav DHO, Kapilvastu DHO 6th Officer 9847384849 16 Rajan Kumar Pokheral DDC, Kapilvastu Information Officer 9847023767 17 Santosh Shrivastave NRCS, Kapilvastu DC- Member 9857051956 18 Dipendra Panthi WCO, Kapilvastu Na.su. 9867149989 19 Padam Bhattari DAO, Rolpa Na.Su. 9847222105 20 Rupesh Adhikari DDC, Rolpa Na.Su. 9847850975 21 Surya Bdr. Panta DAO, Pyuthan Na.Su. 9857833545 22 Badrinath Lamsal DDC, Pyuthan PMO 9841373985 23 Damber Sharma NRCS, Pyuthan Secretary 24 Siddhi Mani Subedi DHO, Pyuthan PHO 9847839183 25 Depandra Bhadur Shani WCO, Pyuthan CPI 9844832815 26 Gaurilal Budhathoki NRCS, Banke IM Officer 9858027551 27 Krishna K.C. DDC, Dang IM Officer 9857830506 28 Shiva Narayan Rajk DHO, Rukum PHI 9741093802 29 Ishwori Prasad Gautam DHO, Rolpa PHI 9847845434 30 Rupan Ayawale NRCS, Birdiya IMO 9858023900 31 Khila Nath Dhal NRCS, Dang IMO 32 Parsu Ram Pokheral DAO, Kapilvastu Admin Officer 9851167298 Event Name: Training On Disaster Assesment Date: 3th -5th Oct, 2016 Venue: Hotel Sindhuli Inn, Sindhuli S.N. Name Organation Designation 1 Chet Nath Pokhrel DAO Sunsari Administrative Officer 2 Arun Kumar Mehta DDC Sunsari Planning officer 3 Raj Narayan Mandal DHO Sunsari PHI 4 Sushila Karki WCO Sunsari WDI 5 Janak Koirala DAO Saptari Administrative Officer 6 Rajesh Kr. Jha DDC Saptari DRR Officer 7 Sailesh Kr. Mishra DHOSaptari PHI 8 Monashree Acharya WCO Saptari SWDI 9 Digam Bhdr. Karki DAO Udaypur NASU 10 Bishwojeet Rai DDC Udaypur Planning officer 11 Ram Shek Yadav DPHO Udaypur PHI 12 Chitra Maya Rai WCO Udaypur WDI 13 Umesh Kr. Chaudary DAO Mahottari NASU 14 Sailendra Kr. Padey DDC Mahottari Social DEV Officer 15 Santoh Kr. Thakur DHO Mahottari PHI 16 Rachana Jha WCO Mahottari SWDI 17 Ram Pyare Mahato DAO Sarlahi Khardar 18 Puskar Mani Ghimire DDC Sarlahi Planning officer 19 Tej Narayan Rai DPHO Sarlahi PHO 20 Renuka Bhattarai WCO Sarlahi AWD superviser 21 Shiva Narayan Shah DAO Rautahat NASU 22 Harendra Pd.Gupta DHO Rautahat HAO 23 Rojy Shrestha WCO Rautahat AWD superviser 24 Basu Pd. Kafle DAO Sindhuli Administrative Officer 25 Mallav Lal Adhikari DDC Sindhuli NASU 26 Birendra Kr. Mandal DPHO Sindhuli PHI 27 Sabitri Regmi Devkota WCO Sindhuli AWDI 28 Jogendra Bhagat NRCS Saptari President 29 Kiran Kr. Karki NRCS sunsari Branch officer 30 Khilaraj Guragain NRCS Udaypur Programme Officer 31 Bijay kr. Gupta NRCS Mahottari Treasurer 32 Ram Krishna Pandit NRCS Sarlahi DC Assistant 33 Dharmendra Pd. Singh NRCS Rautahat DC Member 34 Amrita Pakhiran NRCS Sindhuli Programme Officer Event Name: Training on Disaster Assessment Date: 25-27th March, 2017 Venue: Ghorahi, Dang S.N Name Designation Organization contact E-mail 1 Krishna Bdr. Chaudhary President FHRD-Dang 9857831326 [email protected] 2 phanendra khadka HC DEOC 9809535467 [email protected] 3 Nar Bdr. Chaudhari SHC APF-BOS-Dang 9801325694 [email protected] 4 Shanta GM Women health Worker Dwash_ Dang 9847827726 5 Ishwari Prasad Devkotta Sub_Engineer DUDBC Dang 9841060936 [email protected] 6 Pream KC Information officer Ghorahi Sub_Metropolitan City 9847825824 [email protected] 7 Bishnu Prasad Panthi Focal Person DEO_Dang 9841115262 [email protected] 8 Hridesh Panta Lietenant Nepal Army 98400247146 [email protected] 9 Bishnu Bdr. Budhathoki ASI DPO_ Dang 9748528383 10 Gangaram Bhattari President NRCS/SC/Lalmatiya 9857832230 11 Kashram Acharya ICT Engineer DCC _Dang 9849055853 [email protected] 12 Prakash Kumar Yogi PHO DPHO Dang 9857831311 [email protected] 13 Ananda Kumar Karn MNCH Officer SUAAHARA_II 9866969979 [email protected] 14 Abdul Maroof Khan MRSO Rapti Sub_Zonal Hospital Dang 9847894622 [email protected] 15 Baldev Basnet Na.Su. DAO_ Dang 9868669098 [email protected] 16 Tilak Bdr. KC Planning officer DADO Dang 9847825535 [email protected] 17 Lumeshwor giri Kharidar Lamahi Municipality 9847853077 [email protected] 18 Purna Nepali GPTO UNFPA Dang 9857061313 [email protected] 19 Moti kumari Bishwokarma Focal Person/WDO WCO Dang 9857835294 [email protected] 20 Jharendra Kharel Focal Person Tulsipur Sub Metropolitan city 9857822377 [email protected] 21 Bhimlal Marasini Volunteer NRCS/DC Dang 9847827248 [email protected] 22 Prakash Dangi Volunteer NRCS/SC/Urahari 9847831854 [email protected] 23 Sushil Neupane Staff NRCS/DC Dang 9847822488 [email protected] 24 mohan kumar Pandeya Volunteer NRCS/SC/Gadhawa 9847881454.
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