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Six months into UNFPA’s response to the Nepal earthquake

Resource date: Oct 2015

UNFPA's emergency response in the aftermath of Nepal's earthquake

Published on: 16/11/2015

A devastating earthquake jolted Nepal on 25 April 2015, affecting 5.6 million people and killing thousands. The needs of women and girls have been particularly acute. See how UNFPA responded.

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Family planning vital in post-quake Nepal

Sharmila Dangol, 35, and her husband, Bhakta Dangol, 34, encourage other couples to learn about family planning. "Family planning helps reduce poverty and is a key to prosperity,” said Ms. Dangol. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
  • 24 September 2015
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Health camps bring life-saving care to disaster survivors

Shreejana (centre) with her baby, mother and sister outside their temporary shelter in Goljung Village, Nepal. Health facilities in earthquake-affected areas sustained tremendous damage. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
  • 18 August 2015
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Young humanitarian responders vital in Nepal quake relief

"I felt I had a responsibility to the earthquake survivors,” said Janak BK, here with another young responder and earthquake survivors in Sindhuli District. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 23 July 2015
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World Population Day spotlights needs of women and girls in emergencies

Sarita Tamang, 25, was nine months pregnant when her house collapsed around here. Women like Ms. Tamang have specific health needs that can be overlooked in emergencies. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 10 July 2015
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Relief workers in Nepal race to beat monsoon rains

Nangsal Tamang, Kalpana Tamang, and Dawa Deki Tamang, all from Hakku Village, receive care at a mobile reproductive health camp in Rasuwa District. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 15 June 2015
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Mobile camps bring life-saving care to Nepal's quake-affected

Women at a mobile reproductive health camp in Dhunkharka Village Development Committee, Kavre District. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 02 June 2015
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UNFPA's Nepal earthquake response

Resource date: Sep 2015

Author: UNFPA

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One month after Nepal's quake, needs of women, girls still enormous

Mobile reproductive health camps like this one, in Kavre District, are reaching thousands with life-saving health care, counselling and health information. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 26 May 2015
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