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Nepal Earthquake
Feb 15 2017
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Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 9 (28 November—10 December 2016)
The DTM assessed 65 active sites hosting 20 or more households between 28 November and 10 December 2016 in 11 districts. 15,595 people were living in 65 sites. Since round 8 (25th July to 2 August 2016), 4 new sites had become active and 5 previously sites had closed.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 8 (25 July — 2 August 2016)
From 25th July to 2 August 2016, the DTM team identified and planned to visit 80 potential displacement sites across the affected districts.
Nepal — Earthquake District Profiles 7 (11—20 May 2016)
This is a collection of one national and 12 district profiles from DTM round 7.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Site Profiles 7 (10—20 May 2016)
This is a collection of 78 site profiles from DTM round 7.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 7 (10—20 May 2016)
From 9 May to 20 May 2016, the DTM team identified and visited 89 potentialdisplacement sites across the affected districts. Of these, 78 were active andhosting 20 households or more in camp-like settings while remaining 11, including
Nepal — Earthquake Return Intention Survey (March 2016)
This report presents the outcome of the survey on return intentions undertaken in several cities in the country from 22 February - 4 March 2016.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 6 (22 February — 6 March 2016)
From 22nd February to 6th March 2016, the DTM team identified and visited 107 potential displacement sites across the affected districts.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Site Profiles 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)
This document contains site profiles for 100 displacement sites identified in Round 5 DTM assessments.
Nepal — Earthquake District Profiles 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)
This document contains 12 district profiles and one national overview from Round 5 DTM assessments.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)
From mid-September through to 20 November 2015, the DTM team identified and visited 140 potential displacement sites across the affected districts.
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 4 (15 August — 5 September 2015)
147 potential displacement sites across the affected districts were identified in Round 4 assessments. Of these, 120 were active and hosting 20 households or more in camp-like settings. These 120 sites were hosting an estimated 11,703 households (58,689 people).
Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 3 (30 June — 12 July 2015)
286 potential displacement sites across the affected districts were identified in Round 3 assessments. Of these, 107 were closed, 75 were hosting fewer than 20 households or dispersed next to their homes and were therefore not included in the assessments.
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Nepal — Site Assessment Round 4 EQ2015
Sep 16 2015
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
Nepal — Site Assessment Round 1 EQ2015
May 13 2015
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.