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Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform

HRRP
Nepal
Non Governmental Organizations

Mission

The Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (HRRP) was established in December 2015 to take over supporting coordination of the post-earthquake housing reconstruction from the Nepal Shelter Cluster, as it returned to the pre-earthquake format as a standard cluster. HRRP provides coordination support services for the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA), Building and Grant Management and Local Infrastructure (GMALI) Central Level Programme Implementation Units (CLPIUs), other relevant government authorities, and Partner Organisations (POs).

HRRP3 is primarily funded by DFID Nepal and CRS Nepal. Other financial contributors and implementing partners include Oxfam, Caritas Nepal, Plan International, and the National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET) which leads on technical coordination.

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Publication
Published on
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.
Publication
Published on
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.
Publication
Published on
25 April 2019
The Path to Housing Recovery Nepal Earthquake 2015: Housing Reconstruction (April 2019 Fourth Anniversary Edition)
This document presents a timeline of key points 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.
Publication
Published on
18 February 2019
Causes Behind Delays in Housing Reconstruction Progress in The Earthquake Housing Reconstruction Programme (EHRP) A Study of Rural Municipalities of Lalitpur
The main objective of the study was to find out the causes behind delays in housing reconstruction progress in rural areas of Lalitpur district, after the earthquake in 2015.
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Published on
1 February 2019
Modelling Vulnerability & Shelter - Hamro Ghar Approach
The work presented here represents the thoughts and approaches of the Hamro Ghar consortium and our attempts to better understand the challenges experienced by vulnerable households.
Publication
Published on
24 January 2019
Nepal, Gorkha earthquake: Urban housing reconstruction status paper
This status paper has been prepared by HRRP with the objective of providing a snapshot of progress in urban reconstruction to date, the challenges and opportunities in urban reconstruction, and some suggestions for next steps in Nepal
Publication
Published on
24 January 2019
Nepal, Gorkha earthquake: 18 moderately affected districts
This report focuses on the moderately, or less, affected districts; those in the ‘hit with heavy losses’, ‘hit’, and ‘slightly affected’ categories of the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal. Comparing the grant disbursement data for the 14 most affected districts and the 18 moderately affected districts it is clear that there is a big difference in the progress between the two groups.
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Published on
19 January 2019
Clearing away the rubble: moving beyond blockages to reconstruction progress
This report aims to unpack some of the main issues that are contributing to this plateau in progress. It presents the collective analysis of the Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (HRRP) and the Inter-Agency Common Feedback Project (CFP) of the key factors that are preventing progress in the reconstruction programme.

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://www.hrrpnepal.org/
[email protected]
022 906 9870
Fax:
o22 732 8919
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