Portfolio
Major projects
- RAIN - TA and Strategic Learning
Federal Government Engagement: Support the federal ministries (MoF, MoHA and MoFE) and authorities (NDRRMA) to identify critical gaps in implementing approved policies using domestic finance and enhance collaboration and coordination to access international climate financing for mitigation, resilience, and adaptation.Provincial and Local Government Engagement: Systems strengthening through embedded staff at the provincial level and helping select local governments design and endorse (where applicable and demand led) and implement disaster resilience and climate adaptation policies into actionable plans using their own fiscal resources and international climate finance, where applicable.Accessing Climate Finance: Work with federal government and line ministries to support processes to develop proposals to access international climate finance and link with RAIN’s Component B on Climate Adaptation and Finance. (For example: establishing a unit within Ministry of Finance to coordinate the development of pipeline projects to access international climate finance).Strategic Learning Unit: Embedded within the Technical Assistance Facility will be a unit to help manage strategic learning and monitoring for the overall portfolio (RAIN). This will enable an adaptive and flexible management approach which is informed by data and evidence. This unit will collate evidence and identify demand led opportunities to pursue collaborative policy reforms to bring systemic change at the federal, provincial, and local levels by utilising evidence and knowledge from implementation. It will help connect and coordinate between different RAIN interventions, provide guidance on log frames (results framework), portfolio and component specific value for money indicators informing cost effectiveness and support BEK to organise steering committee and programme board meetings.
Education NepalUSD 0active - Joint Recovery Action Plan (JRAP) Project
This opportunity is action plan to implement the Joint Recovery Action Plan prepared for Jajarkot Earthquake Response by UN HCT/UNRCO.The components under the shelter component will be aroundFacilitation for the disbursement of second tranche for temporary sheltersStandardization of socio-technical assistance for housing reconstruction
Disaster Risk NepalUSD 32Kcompleted - National Housing & Settlement Resilience Platform
NHSRP technical Coordination
NepalUSD 44Kcompleted - Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Phase 4
The Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Phase-4 (HRRP, http://www.hrrpnepal.org/) exists to support the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA), Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development (MoFALD) Central Level Programme Implementation Units (CL-PIUs), other relevant government authorities, and Partner Organisations (POs) with coordination of the post-earthquake housing reconstruction.
Disaster Risk NepalUSD 64Kcompleted - Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform, Nepal, Phase 3
The Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (HRRP) was established in December 2015 to take over supporting coordination of the post-earthquake housing reconstruction from the Nepal Shelter Cluster, as it returned to the pre-earthquake format as a standard cluster. HRRP provides coordination support services for the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA), Building and Grant Management and Local Infrastructure (GMALI) Central Level Programme Implementation Units (CLPIUs), other relevant government authorities, and Partner Organisations (POs). HRRP3 is primarily funded by DFID Nepal and CRS Nepal. Other financial contributors and implementing partners include Oxfam, Caritas Nepal, Plan International, and the National Society for Earthquake Technology-Nepal (NSET) which leads on technical coordination.
Disaster Risk NepalUSD 433Kcompleted