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Last updated 27 Nov 2025

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
Documents and publications
20 May 2016
UNDP: Challenges faced by persons with disabilities in post-earthquake Nepal - Study

This report, written for the United Nations Development Programme in Nepal, empirically assesses the contemporary landscape of disability in Nepal, with a focus on the unique challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PwDs) in the wake of the earthquakes that devastated Nepal in April and May of 2015.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Social Science Baha
National Federation of the Disabled, Nepal
Documents and publications
Case Study
13 May 2016
Mapping local communities to inform response and recovery in Nepal

This case study highlights the achievements in disaster risk management in Nepal in the context of the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake.

Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
Supporting Nepal in Building Back Better UNDP strategy for Earthquake Recovery Assistance
Documents and publications
Publications
6 May 2016
Supporting Nepal in Building Back Better UNDP strategy for Earthquake Recovery Assistance

This report presents UNDP’s strategy with regard to earthquake recovery assistance in Nepal in order to help the country return to sustainable development pathways and build back better.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Save the Children’s Earthquake Response in Nepal: A Special One-Year Progress Report
Documents and publications
Publications
26 April 2016
Save the Children’s earthquake response in Nepal: a special one-year progress report

This report presents the Save the Children's one-year response and recovery efforts to the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal.

Save the Children International
Documents and publications
21 April 2016
Building back right: ensuring equality in land rights and reconstruction in Nepal

As reconstruction begins in Nepal after 2015 Earthquake, this paper looks at land rights and resettlement, and considers Nepal’s opportunity to ‘build back better’ and ensure greater land equality, especially for marginalized people, such as the Dalit caste, indigenous groups (Janajatis), many of whom are also landless, and women. It presents recommendations to help address historic social inequalities and rebuild a stronger more equal Nepal.

Oxfam International Secretariat
Documents and publications
22 February 2016
Housing, land and property issues in Nepal and their consequences for the post-earthquake reconstruction process

This report presents a detailed and qualitative assessment of housing, land and property (HLP) challenges and implications for the post-earthquake recovery in Nepal. It examines how right holders are identified in Nepal, how plots are registered and managed, and which laws are applicable (and applied in practice) in the country.

CARE International
Documents and publications
9 February 2016
Nepal joint assessment on food security, livelihoods and early recovery

This post-earthquake assessment on food security, livelihoods and early recovery was conducted in September and October 2015 both as a monitoring exercise and to further inform broader early recovery efforts identified as priorities in the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment, including food security, livelihoods, agriculture, service access and protection.

Nepal - government
Nepal Earthquake Recovery Monitoring Assessment
Documents and publications
Publications
6 December 2015
Nepal Earthquake Recovery Monitoring Assessment

The report is intended to monitor change in shelter conditions, the delivery of assistance and the success of relief efforts in preparing households for seasonal conditions.

Global Shelter Cluster
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Documents and publications
19 November 2015
Reaching the unreached: Nepal earthquake - six months review

This report presents an overview of the current situation in the 14 most affected districts by the 2015 Nepal Earthquake and UNICEF's work with children and their communities to ensure reconstruction with resilience.

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Documents and publications
30 October 2015
Rebuilding a more resilient Nepal: key recommendations for reconstruction and recovery

This paper considers the successes and challenges of the response to the April 2015 Nepal earthquake so far, and looks at what must be done to ensure that Nepal recovers in a way which makes it more resilient and more equitable.

Oxfam International Secretariat

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