The earthquake in Nepal has caused huge damage. Image credit: SIM Central and South East Asia. The earthquake in Nepal has caused huge damage. Image credit: SIM Central and South East Asia.

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We have received the message below from a peacebuilding organisation that has contributed to this site. In the wake of the recent earthquake in Nepal, the Nepal Peacebuilding Initiative is supporting those most affected. Please visit www.nepalpeacebuilding.org for more information and details on how to make a donation.

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Hello all,

Staff and volunteers from the Nepal Peacebuilding Initiative (NPI) will be working in the districts most affected by the 2015 earthquake, in order to provide emergency supplies to those most in need. These include: tents, blankets, mosquito nets, food, drinking water and medicines (predominately for diarrhea, flu and other such diseases that are particularly high risk in such circumstances). The NPI has personnel in the districts of Nuwakot, Sindhupalchowk, Gorkha, Dhadhing, and Kavre, some of the worst hit by the quake.

The NPI will prioritize women and children, as experience from prior earthquakes informs us that it is these groups that are left most vulnerable in the wake of a natural disaster of this form and scale. Displacement of any kind renders its victims both unprotected and helpless in the open spaces in which they are forced to reside.

The NPI will collaborate with other organizations and government agencies wherever possible. We will ensure that your support directly benefits the people most in need at this desperate time. All transactions and expenses will be audited in a wholly transparent way. The NPI commits to sending monthly updates of our work on request.

Thank you for your assistance.

Subindra Bogati Founder / Chief Executive, Nepal Peacebuilding Initiative

 

For more information on how to donate, please contact Subindra using the details below:

Subindra@nepalpeacebuilding.org Skype: subindra_nepal @BogatiSubindra