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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
8 January 2019
The path to housing recovery: Nepal earthquake 2015: housing reconstruction
This document presents a timeline of key points so far in the 2015 Nepal earthquake housing recovery. Analysis of the timeline infersthat there is a limited time during the year when construction is possible - as a result of cold, snow, storms and rain.
Publication
Published on
8 January 2019
Points for WB stakeholder consultation
This report is an overview of points raised by the HRRP at stakeholder consultation meeting with the World Bank held on the 24 July 2018, following reconstruction after the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
Publication
Published on
7 January 2019
Report on the community reconstruction committees status assessment
This report comments on a survey that was carried out by the HRRP in relation to reconstruction after the Nepal earthquake in 2015, following the election of local officials at ward and municipal level in 2017.
Publication
Published on
7 January 2019
Hollow concrete blocks: production and use in earthquake affected districts
This report presents the findings of two rounds of HRRP data collection on the production and use of Hollow Concrete Blocks (HCBs) across the districts affected by the 25 April 2015 Gorkha earthquake.
Publication
Published on
5 January 2019
Temporary shelter research report
In response to the Gorkha Earthquake which struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, this report documents the status of temporary shelters across the 14 districts most affected by the earthquake. It also explores the reconstruction issues and challenges that affect families that are in temporary shelter, as well as assessing their needs in terms of further temporary shelter support. 
Publication
Published on
5 January 2019
Women in reconstruction research report
This research collects and documents the experiences of women in reconstruction at community level, district level, and national level after the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal. 
Publication
Published on
30 September 2018
Housing Typologies: Earthquake Affected Districts
This document provides examples of the wide range of housing types being constructed across the 32 districts affected by the April 2015 Gorkha earthquake.
Publication
Published on
30 June 2016
The Impact of the 2015 Earthquake on Housing and Livelihoods in Urban Areas in Nepal (Final Report)
The main objective of the study is to analyze the impact of the disaster in the urban sector and thereby help to the development of an urban housing recovery and reconstruction policy.

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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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