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Recovery Collection: Nepal: Gorkha Earthquake 2015

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Introduction

The Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal occurred on 25 April 2015 and had a magnitude of 7.6. Its epicentre was about 76km northwest of the capital Kathmandu. It was followed by more than 300 aftershocks. Around 9,000 people were killed, of whom approximately 55 per cent were female, and over 100,000 people were injured. Overall eight million people have been impacted, which is almost one-third of the population of Nepal.

The housing sector was by far the most affected, also given that numerous houses in poorer rural areas did not have any seismic-resistant features. Over 500,000 houses were destroyed and another 269,000 damaged, which included historical and cultural monuments recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition to destroyed or damaged key infrastructure livelihoods, e.g. in the agriculture and tourism sector, have been also critically impacted. According to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment by the UN, World Bank and the EU the total value of the damages and losses of the disaster was estimated at US$7.1 billion, while the estimated needs for recovery were US$ 6.7 billion. The damages and losses of the housing sub-sector and the resulting recovery needs accounted for almost half of the total amount respectively.

According to the latest Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring by the Asia Foundation around five years after the earthquake the large majority of the affected people live again in their own houses. Out of all households with damaged houses three-quarters now live in either a rebuilt or repaired house or another house not damaged by the earthquake. However, others continue to occupy damaged houses or those without seismic-resistant features. For many households the recovery from the earthquake remains a financial burden, demonstrated by prevalent borrowing. Four per cent who are still living in temporary shelters are in particular need of support.

 

Hazards
Earthquake
Themes
Governance Inclusion Recovery Recovery planning Shelter and housing
Country and region
Nepal

Knowledge base

Items: 93
Cover_HRRP
Documents and publications
Publications
30 May 2021
Urban Housing Reconstruction Status Paper

This status paper has been prepared with the objective of providing an overview of progress in urban housing reconstruction to date, as part of the ongoing Post-earthquake recovery efforts in Nepal.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Study on the Status of Building   Code Implementation in 2015 Earthquake Affected District
Documents and publications
Publications
30 May 2021
Study on the Status of Building Code Implementation in 2015 Earthquake Affected District

This study presents the findings of the survey to understand the status of the Building Code Implementation and to assess awareness level regarding the National Building Code at the districts affected by 2015 Gorkha earthquake.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Post-Earthquake Urban Housing Recovery in Nepal: Challenges & Recommendations (To contribute towards developing an urban recovery strategy)
Documents and publications
Publications
30 April 2021
Post-Earthquake Urban Housing Recovery in Nepal: Challenges & Recommendations (To Contribute Towards Developing an Urban Recovery Strategy)

This study has contributed to the identification and analysis of urban recovery issues with the hope that its findings will further guide conceptual discussions and identified key issues to be hindering urban recovery.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
NRA Experience Paper on Retrofitting of Private Housing Post 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Documents and publications
Publications
30 March 2021
NRA Experience Paper on Retrofitting of Private Housing Post 2015 Gorkha Earthquake

This paper provides insights into the practical aspects and outcomes of retrofitting initiatives in the aftermath of the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake.

National Reconstruction Authority
Documents and publications
8 March 2021
The role of social capital in disaster resilience in remote communities after the 2015 Nepal earthquake

This paper analyses the role of social capital in disaster resilience in remote communities after the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Social capital is widely regarded as a key element in recovery from and resilience to disasters. Yet, little attention has been paid to the specificities of what supports or undermines remote rural communities' social capital in disasters. The paper examines how bonding, bridging, and linking social capital operated after the 2015 earthquake in three remote Nepali communities of Sindhupalchok and Gorkha Districts, which have varying degrees of access to infrastructure, relief and recovery programmes.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
Promoting Large Cardamom Cultivation in Post-Earthquake Nepal
Documents and publications
Case Study
Publications
31 December 2020
Promoting Large Cardamom Cultivation in Post-Earthquake Nepal Results and knowledge gained

The document outlines the promotion of large cardamom cultivation in post-earthquake Nepal, highlighting the involvement of women farmers, the challenges and the importance of collaboration with local municipalities and service providers.

Catholic Relief Services
The Path to Housing Recovery Nepal Earthquake 2015: Housing Reconstruction
Documents and publications
Publications
18 December 2020
The Path to Housing Recovery Nepal Earthquake 2015: Housing Reconstruction (December 2020 Fifth Anniversary Edition)

This document presents a timeline of key achievements and activities so far in the housing recovery, as well as including a pre-earthquake section in an attempt to highlight the decades of work on earthquake preparedness and response in Nepal.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Documents and publications
9 November 2020
Anatomy of disaster recoveries: Tangible and intangible short-term recovery dynamics following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes

This study illustrates the tangible and intangible dynamics of short- term household and settlement recoveries through three interconnected multi-faceted thematic sections that build on one another to contextualize short-term recovery dynamics.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
Documents and publications
3 August 2020
Navigating multidimensional household recoveries following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes

This study focuses on the April/May 2015 Nepal earthquakes to understand rural natural disaster recovery. Household surveys were conducted on critical earthquake impacts and recovery trajectories with 400 ran-domly selected households in four clusters of settlements in two districts with catastrophic impacts to all houses and infrastructure. The analysis explores relationships among critical recovery indicators, households, and clusters of settlements.

World Development
Nepal Technical Assistance for Recovery and Resilience
Documents and publications
Case Study
Publications
30 July 2020
Nepal Technical Assistance for Recovery and Resilience

This is a report on the Gorkha Recovery and Resilience Program (GRRP), implemented by the CRS to rebuild lives and livelihoods of families affected by Nepal's devastating 2015 earthquake.

Catholic Relief Services

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