Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports
The post disaster needs assessment (PDNA) assesses the impact of the April 25, 2015 earthquake in Nepal and defines a recovery strategy. In the analysis, damage is defined as the cost to replace durable physical assets (buildings, equipment, facili...
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okr-10986-220962021-04-23T14:04:06Z Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports World Bank Group WASTE PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS SOCIALIZATION PEOPLE LIVING CONDITIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL BISEXUAL ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS MORBIDITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NEEDS ASSESSMENT SEXUAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH SOCIAL WORK HEALTH CARE DEATH WORKING CONDITIONS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH DEPRESSION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PRISONS EATING HABITS SOIL POLLUTION DISASTER PREVENTION HEALTH INDICATORS MUTUAL AID COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS HOSPITAL WASTE KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS COST EFFECTIVENESS LEPROSY EXERCISES HEALTH TARGETS WASTE DISPOSAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL HYGIENE IRON CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PATIENTS DECISION‐MAKING SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SAFETY MEASURES HEALTH INDICATORS MENTAL ILLNESS SEXUALITY RAPE CHILD DEVELOPMENT MIGRATION NURSES PHYSICAL DISABILITY FAMILY CARE OBSERVATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT VIOLENCE MARKETING POLLUTION DISASTERS FAMILY CARE DECISION MAKING MENTAL HEALTH FOLIC ACID MIGRANTS MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH MEDICAL TREATMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS UNEMPLOYMENT ASBESTOS SEXUAL ABUSE OLDER PEOPLE RESEARCH CENTERS WORKERS PHYSIOTHERAPY AGED COST‐ EFFECTIVENESS SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH‐CARE RESEARCH CENTERS SURVEILLANCE LIFESTYLE LIFE EXPECTANCY PARENTING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY HYGIENE VICTIMS STRESS INSULATION SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING CHILD NUTRITION MEASUREMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS NUTRITION INJURIES WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL ELDERLY PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WASTE DISPOSAL INTERNET RISK FACTORS OLDER PEOPLE WALKING WEIGHT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN FIRST AID SEXUAL HARASSMENT CHILD NUTRITION OBESITY CHILDREN ELDERLY PEOPLE DISEASE CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH SERVICES ISOLATION DECISION‐ MAKING NOISE POLLUTION HEALTH CARE WATER POLLUTION NEEDS ASSESSMENT BEREAVEMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONALIZATION LIVING CONDITIONS STRATEGY PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SIBLINGS REGISTRATION FAMILIES MEDICINES SEXUAL VIOLENCE POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS FOLIC ACID HOSPITALS FOOD PROCESSING QUALITY‐OF‐LIFE PREGNANT WOMEN SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL PREGNANCY ABORTION SOCIAL SERVICES BREASTFEEDING The post disaster needs assessment (PDNA) assesses the impact of the April 25, 2015 earthquake in Nepal and defines a recovery strategy. In the analysis, damage is defined as the cost to replace durable physical assets (buildings, equipment, facilities, and machinery) that were damaged or destroyed. Loss refers to changes in financial flows due to the temporary absence of infrastructure, increased or new demands (operational costs) due to the disaster, lost revenues, higher expenditures, and the cost of maintaining service provision. In addition to reconstruction costs, recovery needs are identified to build back better and are costed accordingly. Each sector has also examined issues of vulnerability and marginalization, and the need for specific targeting in the implementation of the recovery strategy. The report covers the following sectors: social; productive; infrastructure; and cross‐cutting. 2015-06-30T21:20:21Z 2015-06-30T21:20:21Z 2015 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24663885/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22096 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment South Asia Nepal |
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WASTE PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS SOCIALIZATION PEOPLE LIVING CONDITIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL BISEXUAL ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS MORBIDITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NEEDS ASSESSMENT SEXUAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH SOCIAL WORK HEALTH CARE DEATH WORKING CONDITIONS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH DEPRESSION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PRISONS EATING HABITS SOIL POLLUTION DISASTER PREVENTION HEALTH INDICATORS MUTUAL AID COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS HOSPITAL WASTE KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS COST EFFECTIVENESS LEPROSY EXERCISES HEALTH TARGETS WASTE DISPOSAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL HYGIENE IRON CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PATIENTS DECISION‐MAKING SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SAFETY MEASURES HEALTH INDICATORS MENTAL ILLNESS SEXUALITY RAPE CHILD DEVELOPMENT MIGRATION NURSES PHYSICAL DISABILITY FAMILY CARE OBSERVATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT VIOLENCE MARKETING POLLUTION DISASTERS FAMILY CARE DECISION MAKING MENTAL HEALTH FOLIC ACID MIGRANTS MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH MEDICAL TREATMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS UNEMPLOYMENT ASBESTOS SEXUAL ABUSE OLDER PEOPLE RESEARCH CENTERS WORKERS PHYSIOTHERAPY AGED COST‐ EFFECTIVENESS SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH‐CARE RESEARCH CENTERS SURVEILLANCE LIFESTYLE LIFE EXPECTANCY PARENTING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY HYGIENE VICTIMS STRESS INSULATION SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING CHILD NUTRITION MEASUREMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS NUTRITION INJURIES WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL ELDERLY PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WASTE DISPOSAL INTERNET RISK FACTORS OLDER PEOPLE WALKING WEIGHT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN FIRST AID SEXUAL HARASSMENT CHILD NUTRITION OBESITY CHILDREN ELDERLY PEOPLE DISEASE CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH SERVICES ISOLATION DECISION‐ MAKING NOISE POLLUTION HEALTH CARE WATER POLLUTION NEEDS ASSESSMENT BEREAVEMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONALIZATION LIVING CONDITIONS STRATEGY PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SIBLINGS REGISTRATION FAMILIES MEDICINES SEXUAL VIOLENCE POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS FOLIC ACID HOSPITALS FOOD PROCESSING QUALITY‐OF‐LIFE PREGNANT WOMEN SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL PREGNANCY ABORTION SOCIAL SERVICES BREASTFEEDING |
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WASTE PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS SOCIALIZATION PEOPLE LIVING CONDITIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL BISEXUAL ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS MORBIDITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NEEDS ASSESSMENT SEXUAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH SOCIAL WORK HEALTH CARE DEATH WORKING CONDITIONS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH DEPRESSION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PRISONS EATING HABITS SOIL POLLUTION DISASTER PREVENTION HEALTH INDICATORS MUTUAL AID COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS HOSPITAL WASTE KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS COST EFFECTIVENESS LEPROSY EXERCISES HEALTH TARGETS WASTE DISPOSAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL HYGIENE IRON CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PATIENTS DECISION‐MAKING SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SAFETY MEASURES HEALTH INDICATORS MENTAL ILLNESS SEXUALITY RAPE CHILD DEVELOPMENT MIGRATION NURSES PHYSICAL DISABILITY FAMILY CARE OBSERVATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT VIOLENCE MARKETING POLLUTION DISASTERS FAMILY CARE DECISION MAKING MENTAL HEALTH FOLIC ACID MIGRANTS MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH MEDICAL TREATMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS UNEMPLOYMENT ASBESTOS SEXUAL ABUSE OLDER PEOPLE RESEARCH CENTERS WORKERS PHYSIOTHERAPY AGED COST‐ EFFECTIVENESS SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH‐CARE RESEARCH CENTERS SURVEILLANCE LIFESTYLE LIFE EXPECTANCY PARENTING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY HYGIENE VICTIMS STRESS INSULATION SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING CHILD NUTRITION MEASUREMENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS NUTRITION INJURIES WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL ELDERLY PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WASTE DISPOSAL INTERNET RISK FACTORS OLDER PEOPLE WALKING WEIGHT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN FIRST AID SEXUAL HARASSMENT CHILD NUTRITION OBESITY CHILDREN ELDERLY PEOPLE DISEASE CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH SERVICES ISOLATION DECISION‐ MAKING NOISE POLLUTION HEALTH CARE WATER POLLUTION NEEDS ASSESSMENT BEREAVEMENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONALIZATION LIVING CONDITIONS STRATEGY PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SIBLINGS REGISTRATION FAMILIES MEDICINES SEXUAL VIOLENCE POST‐TRAUMATIC STRESS FOLIC ACID HOSPITALS FOOD PROCESSING QUALITY‐OF‐LIFE PREGNANT WOMEN SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL PREGNANCY ABORTION SOCIAL SERVICES BREASTFEEDING World Bank Group Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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The post disaster needs assessment
(PDNA) assesses the impact of the April 25, 2015 earthquake
in Nepal and defines a recovery strategy. In the analysis,
damage is defined as the cost to replace durable physical
assets (buildings, equipment, facilities, and machinery)
that were damaged or destroyed. Loss refers to changes in
financial flows due to the temporary absence of
infrastructure, increased or new demands (operational costs)
due to the disaster, lost revenues, higher expenditures, and
the cost of maintaining service provision. In addition to
reconstruction costs, recovery needs are identified to build
back better and are costed accordingly. Each sector has also
examined issues of vulnerability and marginalization, and
the need for specific targeting in the implementation of the
recovery strategy. The report covers the following sectors:
social; productive; infrastructure; and cross‐cutting. |
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Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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Nepal Earthquake Post Disaster Needs Aassessment : Sector Reports |
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nepal earthquake post disaster needs aassessment : sector reports |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24663885/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22096 |
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