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Evaluation of the Concern Nepal earthquake emergency response programme

Last updated:
14 July 2017
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Author:
Concern Worldwide
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Language:
EN

The earthquake that hit Nepal on 25th April 2015, and its multiple subsequent aftershocks, caused significant damage. Against a politically and geographically challenging operating environment, Concern Worldwide mounted a response operation.

Supplies are unloaded at a Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) and Concern Worldwide team distribution in Talamarang (VDC), Sindhupalchok district, Nepal. Photo by Crystal Wells, 2015.
Supplies are unloaded at a Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN) and Concern Worldwide team distribution in Talamarang (VDC), Sindhupalchok district, Nepal. Photo by Crystal Wells, 2015.

The reponse was evaluated in February 2017 to examine the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and impact of the initial response activities. Overall, the findings of the evaluation were largely consistent, giving a high level of confidence in the conclusions that have been drawn.

This publication covers aid activities implemented with the financial assistance of the Disasters and Emergency Committee (DEC). The ideas, opinions and comments herein are entirely the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect the policies of DEC.

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