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Post Disaster Recovery Framework

Post Disaster Recovery Framework

Disaster
Policy
2016
Year of publication
2016
Specific thematic area
Disaster preparedness, management and/or response
Sector of governance
Disaster
Type of human mobility
Displacement, Migration, Relocation
Characteristics of human mobility
Labour
Type of environmental driver
Earthquake
Local governance marker
Not Available
Sudden-onset/slow-onset
Sudden-onset
Sub-region
Southern Asia
Region
Southern Asia
Macro-region
Asia
Author/issuing body
National Reconstruction Authority
Relevant GCM objective
    GCM Objective 2 - Minimize adverse drivers
Child marker
B
Gender marker
A
Human rights marker
Not Available

if relocation is unavoidable, it must be undertaken in proximity to the old settlement, within the same district if possible, or in a nearby district, to ensure the continuity of community life, livelihoods and cultural practices.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

As far as possible, on-site reconstruction will be ensured, except where relocation is necessary due to vulnerability or loss of original land.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

Nepalese living abroad, returned migrant workers, and youth who are considering migration abroad will be mobilised, in order to utilise the skills and expertise of these groups.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

Expand training and capacity building opportunity to Youth and returnee migrants.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

Extend psycho social counselling to the families of migrant workers.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

restoration of evacuated settlement/areas.

Ps. 5, 14, 84, 85

*References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).