Highlights
On 10 June, IOM launched a revised appeal for the Nepal Earthquake response, seeking USD 39.7 million to continue and expand its humanitarian and early recovery response. The appeal covers the period April-September 2015, taking into account the anticipated impact of the monsoon season and early winterization efforts.
Since 25 April, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has identified 411 sites hosting 23,613 households (112,904 people). In a forthcoming report, the CCCM Cluster has prioritized displacement sites of over 50 households, which currently include 10,046 households (47,081 people), though verification of a further 11 sites is still ongoing.
IOM delivered a first round of 19,000 corrugated iron sheets to partners in Ghorka and Rasuwa, so far reaching 4,660 beneficiaries. A pipeline has been established – for use by partners and IOM – to procure these items locally and distribute to the worst affected districts, in close coordination with the Shelter Cluster.