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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
Urban Housing Recovery: Compilation of Case Studies from Nepal and Beyond
Documents and publications
Case Study
1 July 2020
Urban Housing Recovery: Compilation of Case Studies from Nepal and Beyond

The case studies in this document are set in different scales and geographies, tackling a wide realm of issues connected to urban housing recovery.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Impact Of Covid-19 on Post Earthquake Recovery and Reconstruction (June 2020)
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 June 2020
Impact of Covid-19 on Post Earthquake Recovery and Reconstruction (June 2020)

This assessment with various post-earthquake recovery stakeholders was carried out to understand the impact of the COVID-19 on recovery and reconstruction in the 32 earthquake affected districts.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Socio-Economic Impacts of Post-Earthquake of Nepal: A case of Owner Driven Approach in Rural Housing Reconstruction of Nepal
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 June 2020
Socio-Economic Impacts of Post-Earthquake of Nepal: A case of Owner Driven Approach in Rural Housing Reconstruction of Nepal

This research assesses reconstruction impacts in socio-economic aspects of rural housing with sustainable design parameters to Owner driven approach housing reconstruction after huge Mw 7.8 earthquake of Nepal in 2015.

IOE Graduate Conference
COVID-19 Municipal Assessment Rapid Municipal-Level Needs and Gap Assessment Report
Documents and publications
CRNA - COVID-19 Recovery Needs Assessments
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 April 2020
COVID-19 Municipal Assessment Rapid Municipal-Level Needs and Gap Assessment Report

This report gives a quick snapshot of general information on COVID-19 response activities, municipal level preparedness and planning, needs and gap analysis and sense of coping mechanisms at local level.

Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
4 Lessons from the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Housing Recovery
Documents and publications
Publications
30 April 2020
4 Lessons from the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Housing Recovery

The report is intended as an initial contribution to discussions with Government, development partners, civil society and affected communities, learn from and communicate about the Nepal housing recovery experience.

Habitat for Humanity Nepal
Documents and publications
Case Study
10 January 2020
Transition of post-disaster housing of rural households: A case study of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal

The aim of this paper is (1) to explain the transition of the residential status (i.e., type of places or houses in which affected households stay) after the disaster event and (2) to reveal the factors affecting the housing decisions.

Elsevier
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal - Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase Five Quantitative Survey: November 2019
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 November 2019
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal - Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 5: November 2019

This report provides findings from a large-scale survey conducted in 11 earthquake-affected districts in September and October 2019, four and a half years after two devastating earthquakes hit Nepal in April and May 2015.

The Asia Foundation
Documents and publications
4 October 2019
Building back better or restoring inequalities: Gender and conflict sensitivity in the response to Nepal’s 2015 earthquakes

This report is based on research into the gender dimensions of humanitarian interventions in post-conflict settings from a peacebuilding perspective, using the 2015 earthquakes in Nepal as a case study from which lessons can be drawn for other contexts. It identifies the risks posed by gender-blind humanitarian programming, the need to understand the multiple intersecting dimensions of vulnerability, as well as the key challenges in operationalising national and local gender and conflict-sensitive programming.

International Alert
Documents and publications
Case Study
24 September 2019
Effective combinations of information content and channels for the post-disaster reconstruction of rural housing: A case study of the 2015 Gorkha Nepal Earthquake

This study aimed to statistically examine how the content and channels influence the activities of households in developing country rural communities to recover from disasters.

Elsevier
Documents and publications
17 September 2019
Barriers to urban shelter self-recovery in Philippines and Nepal: Lessons for humanitarian policy and practice

This study draws on the experiences and perspectives of households recovering from Typhoon Haiyan (Philippines 2013) and the Gorkha Earthquake (Nepal 2015). It reflects on challenges faced by households to self-recover from major disasters in urban environments, their interactions with humanitarian agencies, national and local institutions, infrastructures, markets and communities, and the influence of national and local governments’ policies and practices on self-recovery opportunities.

ODI Global
British Academy, the

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