Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme

Funding Information
(USD)
Total Actual Commitment:
22,430,203 USD
Total Planned Commitment:
0 USD
Total Actual Disbursements:
21,613,057 USD
Total Planned Disbursements:
0 USD
Unallocated Disbursements:
817,146 USD
TOTAL EXPENDITURES:
21,613,057 USD USD
Additional Information
Project Created By:
oxfam@amp.org
Project Modified By:
oxfam@amp.org
Project Created On:
08/06/2020
Created in workspace:
OXFAM -Team
 
Identification
Project Title: 
Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme VALIDATED
ID: 
8723839715558

IATI Identifier: 


Gender Marker: 
Indirectly Supportive

Climate Change Relevance: 
Relevant

Status:  On-Going
Budget Head: 
Status Reason: 

 


Input: 

 


Outputs: 

 

1 At least # of people have access to household level/long-term hygienic sanitation facilities

2. At least # ofpeople have sustained access to adequate and safe drinking water supply  

3. # ofPeople have improved knowledge of good personal hygiene behavior.  (mostly indirect beneficiaries)

4.  # of M/V/D-WASH-CC and  # of Water Users Committee (WUCs) strengthened to enable the sustainability of WASH Projects                                          

5. # of households are supported to meet their basic food security needs

6. # of households are supported to restore their livelihoods

7. # of poor, socially excluded and vulnerable households have built more resilient livelihoods.

8. Communities are engaged in land right advocacy and networking.

9. # of vulnerable households in earthquake affected communities have access to resources to support long term reconstruction

10. # of  earthquake affected households  have access to construction resources to support livelihood

11. Vulnerable and marginalized beneficiaries have equal access to Oxfam assistance, including participation and enjoy safe environment

12. Targeted community members and stakeholders have awareness and knowledge of post-earthquake related incidents like legal rights, single women

13. Increased knowledge of targeted people about  procedures to claim their rights related to recovery activities

14. Oxfam and partners' staff have increased capacity in addressing issues related to protection and gender in the EQ recovery process

15. Disaster management plans developed

16.  Knowledge and capacity of targeted communities on disaster risk reduction (DRR) strengthened

17.  Disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures are integrated into earthquake recovery and reconstruction plans and programmes

18.  Sustained dialogue and communication with local and district authorities and other strategic  agencies including media is institutionalised

19.  District/VDC authorities address the issues of vulnerable communities including landless and single women while implementing post earthquake plans and programmes

20.  Positive stories covered by local,   national, international  and social media on the works carried out focusing on  humanitarian and sustainable development programmes by Oxfam and partners


Outcome:
  1. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) – Earthquake affected targeted poor and marginalised communities take action to manage and sustain gender responsive WaSH facilities and services
  2. Emergency Food Security and Vulnerable Livelihood (EFSVL) –  Poor, marginalised and vulnerable EQ affected men and women have increased ability to meet basic needs, restore, develop and sustain a resilient livelihood
  3. Shelter – Vulnerable and marginalised earthquake affected women, men, girls and boys have access to sufficient resources in order to avail dignified and more earthquake resilient living spaces.
  4. Gender & Protection - Earthquake affected at-risk women & girls and vulnerable women and men have more influence on and equitable and safe access to humanitarian and recovery activities that address their expressed needs.
  5. Disaster Risk Reduction - Disaster risk reduction (DRR) mainstreamed in post-earthquake recovery and reconstruction and development plans and programmes in earthquake affected districts.
  6. Media & Advocacy - Coordinated local and national level stakeholders have increased influence on policies promoting accountable and inclusive governance and gender responsive practices addressing differential needs of EQ affected women and men.

Impact: 

To contribute to gender responsive sustainable recovery and reconstruction reducing risk and increasing resilience among vulnerable earthquake affected households.To contribute to gender responsive sustainable recovery and reconstruction reducing risk and increasing resilience among vulnerable earthquake affected households.



Budget Type:
Off Budget

Treasury Type:


Humanitarian Aid: Yes

Planning

Date of Agreement: 
Date of effectiveness:  04-01-2017
Proposed Start Date:  04-01-2017
Actual Start Date:  04-01-2017
Planned Completion Date:  03-31-2019
Extension Date 1:  04-01-2017
Location
[NEPAL] 100.0%

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National Plan
[National Development Plan (NDP)]   [Infrastructure Development Policy]   [Building, Housing and Urban Development] 30.0%
[Infrastructure Development Policy]   [Water Resources]   [Irrigation and Water Induced Disaster Management] 30.0%
[National Development Plan (NDP)]   [Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Development Policy]   [Agriculture and Food Security] 40.0%
Sectors

PRIMARY SECTORS
Nepal Sector Classification - EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION (100.0)%


Implementing/Executing Agencies

Donor Organization: 
  • Oxfam GB

Counterpart Ministry : 
  • Ministry of Women, Children & Social Welfare 100.0 %

Executing Agency: 
  • Association of Int'l NGOs in Nepal 100.0 %

Implementing Agency: 
  • NGOs 76.0 %
  • Oxfam GB 24.0 %
Funding
Oxfam GB
Transaction Type Transaction Date Type Of Assistance Mode Of Payment Post Earthquake Assistance Aid Type Financing Instrument Amount
Actual Commitment 04-28-2017 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 22,430,203 USD
Sub Total Actual Commitment: 22,430,203 USD
Sub Total Planned Commitment: 0 USD
Actual Disbursement 03-31-2018 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 12,667,352 USD
Actual Disbursement 03-31-2019 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 6,402,853 USD
Actual Disbursement 06-30-2019 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 1,140,526 USD
Actual Disbursement 06-30-2020 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 1,402,326 USD
Sub Total Actual Disbursement: 21,613,057 USD
Sub Total Planned Disbursement: 0 USD
UNDISBURSED BALANCE: 817,146 USD
Expenditure 03-31-2018 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 12,667,352 USD
Expenditure 03-31-2019 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 6,402,853 USD
Expenditure 06-30-2019 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 1,140,526 USD
Expenditure 06-30-2020 Grant Aid Cash Yes NORMAL CASE Humanitarian Assistance 1,402,326 USD
Progress Achieved

Progress Achieved: 


Key Problems: 


Steps Taken to solve the problem: 


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