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Nepal Earthquake: 100 Days into the Humanitarian Responses

This report covers UNFPA's response to the devastating earthquake during the first 100 days and in the 14 most affected districts. It highlights priority interventions in reproductive health, including on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, as well as prevention of and response to gender-based violence. The report also stresses the importance of ensuring that the special needs of women and adolescent girls are not forgotten and the importance of preserving their dignity.

Nepal Earthquake 2015: Post Disaster Needs Assessment - Vol B: Sector Reports

The Post-Disaster Needs Assessment full report is now available. Spanning just one month, the assessment was a massive exercise led by the National Planning Commission of the Government of Nepal, involving 23 sector teams and over 250 experts from the Government and development partner agencies. The result is a comprehensive detailed assessment and analysis of the damages and losses caused by the April earthquake and powerful aftershocks, and the suggested strategies for building back better.

Gender, jobs and education: prospects and realities in Nepal

Gender, Jobs and Education: Prospects and Realities in Nepal is part of the series of studies undertaken in Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal and Vietnam. Consolidating all the country studies, UNESCO Bangkok has published a synthesis report entitled ‘Gender, Jobs and Education: Prospects and Realities in the Asia-Pacific’. In Nepal, as in other participating countries, an empirical study was undertaken in 2013 to understand the relationship between Nepal’s labour market and the education system. Major lens used to see this relationship was gender.