2. Background Issue
Disastrous earthquake on 25th of April, 2015,
Hundreds of people waiting for relief fund and service
to be provided
GPF in co-ordination with Sam Johnson, Disaster
Tract Co-Chair, APPDSA set up volunteer mobilization
team to help the earthquake victims & provide them
the relief fund on various affected areas
70 volunteers gather & trained by Sam Johnson
Formation of various teams (Social Welfare Team,
Accounting and Finance, IT & Social Media, Medical,
Dispatch and Supplies)
Volunteer Mobilized for Service Deliverance & Relief
Distribution
3. RISE Nepal – 2015 : Joining Hands in Hand
GPVs distributing Tents and Packaging of the Relief
Materials at Centre
Volunteers busy preparing food & distribution of Solar
Lamps to EQ Victims
4. RISE Nepal – 2015 : Engaging in various
Activities
Spreading Phenyls in the shelter area s & Debris
Cleaning
Distributing the Relief Materials to the EQ victims
5. RISE Nepal – 2015 : Building Shelters and Lightening
Them
Global Peace Volunteers busy in building
Shelters & Lightening through Solar Lights
7. Earthquake Relief Program 2016
• Earthquake Relief Distribution Program
Zinc Sheets distribution to 52 earthquake victim families
of Gorkha
130 students of Nava Durga Lower Secondary School,
Phinam Gorkha received solar lights
• Earthquake Relief Activities Monitoring
Program
• 193 transitional shelters of Valley monitored (84 still using
as a shelter others for other purpose)
• Government relief fund not adequate and timely
• Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity
Building Program
• Disaster Management Cluster at APPDSA 2016
• Youth Empowerment and Sustainability Project
8. RISE Nepal - 2016
Earthquake Relief Distribution
Program
9. RISE Nepal - 2016
Transitional Shelters Monitoring
Program
10. RISE Nepal - 2016
Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity
Building Program (Moral & Innovative Leadership &
SPARK System)
11. RISE Nepal - 2016
Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity
Building Program (Youth Leadership Academy and
APPDSA 2016)
12. Key Recommendation
• Earthquake Relief Program
Support for permanent shelter required
Need of Sustainable Community Development Projects
• Need of Adequate government Relief Fund
• Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity
Building Program
• Model Youth DM Projects of APPDSA 2016 to be
implemented
• More Programs on Youth Empowerment and Sustainability
Project
• Follow Through Plan
• Community Development Projects at
Lamatar
• Disaster Management
Hinweis der Redaktion
Earthquake Relief Distribution Program
52 earthquake victim families from Gorkha benefited from the Zinc sheet distribution held on 26th January
130 students of Nava Durga Lower Secondary School, Phinam Gorkha received solar lights, 26th January
85 families benefited from the blanket distribution held on 3 February at Kavre
Earthquake Relief Activities Monitoring Program
The Earth Quake Relief Activity Monitoring Program (EQRAMP) was to monitor the EQ relief support program conducted by the RISE Nepal and reporting on it. It also aims to understand the present scenario of the beneficiaries and identify their needs. The EQRAM program is also the preliminary survey for conducting GPF Programs and rapport building procedure with the local governmental bodies, NGOs, CBOs and community member in the beneficiary communities. The program was able to fulfill its objectives. Total of 193 shelters were monitored in the program.
Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity Building Program
On 8-12 August, 2016, workshop on Moral and Innovative Leadership was held for 12 students. The students learned leadership skills and Solar Power Auxiliary Relief Kiosk (SPARK). SPARK system training was given by Thrive’s Founder Brian Kam and his colleagues. He as well motivated the students to take ownership of their country’s problems and think of solutions and act on them.
1949 Youth were trained through youth leadership Academy with 42 programs at various academic institution
260 Youths participated in the South Asian sub regional Youth forum APPDSA 2016 among them 53 youths were engaged in the disaster management cluster discussing and building projects on the 5 thematic areas of Policy, Youth Engagement, Social Entrepreneurship, Media & Awareness and Partnership & Collaboration
Disaster Risk Reduction and Youth Capacity Building Program
On 8-12 August, 2016, workshop on Moral and Innovative Leadership was held for 12 students. The students learned leadership skills and Solar Power Auxiliary Relief Kiosk (SPARK). SPARK system training was given by Thrive’s Founder Brian Kam and his colleagues. He as well motivated the students to take ownership of their country’s problems and think of solutions and act on them.
1949 Youth were trained through youth leadership Academy with 42 programs at various academic institution
260 Youths participated in the South Asian sub regional Youth forum APPDSA 2016 among them 53 youths were engaged in the disaster management cluster discussing and building projects on the 5 thematic areas of Policy, Youth Engagement, Social Entrepreneurship, Media & Awareness and Partnership & Collaboration