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United States of America
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The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia. Informed by six decades of experience and deep local expertise, our work across the region addresses five overarching goals—strengthen governance, empower women, expand economic opportunity, increase environmental resilience, and promote regional cooperation.

Headquartered in San Francisco, The Asia Foundation works through a network of offices in 18 Asian countries and in Washington, DC. Working with public and private partners, the Foundation receives funding from a diverse group of bilateral and multilateral development agencies, foundations, corporations, and individuals. In 2016, we provided $87.8 million in direct program support and distributed textbooks and other educational materials valued at $9.5 million.

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Publication
Published on
15 September 2016
Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Phase 2: February-March 2016
This report is the second in a series examining the recovery efforts in Nepal following the 2015 earthquakes. It examines the impacts of delays and unrest, with many still living in temporary shelters and facing challenges in rebuilding livelihoods.
Publication
Published on
28 October 2015
Aid and Recovery in Post-Earthquake Nepal: Qualitative Field Monitoring June 2015 (Phase 1)
The IRM project contributes by assessing longitudinally five issues—aid delivery and effectiveness; politics and leadership; social relations and conflict; protection and vulnerability; and economy and livelihoods, through two research components.
Publication
Published on
28 October 2015
Independent Impacts and Recovery Monitoring Nepal Phase 1: June 2015
The IRM project contributes by assessing longitudinally five issues—aid delivery and effectiveness; politics and leadership; social relations and conflict; protection and vulnerability; and economy and livelihoods, through two research components.

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http://asiafoundation.org/

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