Kathmandu, 22 July 2015

Kathmandu, 22 July 2015
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Detailed assessment and updates on Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) sites in Kathmandu Valley, including site ownership, population statistics, key needs, livelihood sources, and challenges in site management. The information highlights the conditions of IDPs in the region and sheds light on the critical requirements for their return to their habitual residences after the monsoon season.

  • IDP
  • Kathmandu
  • Site Management
  • Displaced Persons
  • Livelihood

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  1. Kathmandu, 22 July 2015

  2. DTM of IDP sites including Intention Surveys, Site assessment , planning and improvements, Capacity building site / open space management; Contingency planning

  3. Information for 284 sites received for assessments (all Districts), 31 active sites within the valley out of 104 total sites within the DTM criteria (20HH+), In KTM 42 sites closed since DTM R2 (mid-June), Hosting 4,506 households & 24,695 persons, Chuchhepati site alone has 1334 HHs / 8000 persons. Latest updates on www.tinyurl.com/NepalDTM

  4. 22 sites under public ownership & 9 private, 5 site owners have asked to leave (3 private + 2 publ sites), 21 sites with SMC of some form & 9 without, 93-100% of IDPs used camps for maximum time of the day (day & night),

  5. Place of origin other districts KTM (57% ?), Pre-EQ own housing for most in KTM & Bhktapur, Pre-EQ renters 57% IDPs in Lalitpur & 24% KTM, Damaged houses as key reason to live in camp, Majority intend to return to place of origin or habitual residences after monsoon, Housing is the key requirement to return.

  6. Shelter, mosquito nets & potable water as 3 top needs at KTM valley sites; Potable water 50% to KTM, 75% Bhaktapur and 25% Lalitpur, On-site access to food in Bhaktapur, Agriculture & wage labour as key source of livelihood, On-site security for most site (>70% respondent)

  7. Absence of GON policy on IDP site management in the KTM Valley, IDP numbers keep fluctuating and thus needs, Proper site management missing or weak

  8. - Next meeting - THANK YOU! NepalEQCCCM@iom.int

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