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Various Recipients

Link to Audited Fiscal report for relief received during Nepal Earthquak 2015

Following countries are providing

Relief through Various Recipients :-

CHANNEL DESCRIPTION FUNDING(USD) OUTSTANDING PLEDGES USD

United Arab Emirates

Search and Rescue (SAR) team from the Ministry of Interior (87 team members) have been deployed to Nepal.

0.00

0.00

United Arab Emirates

emergency response (from H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU))

0.00

1,361,285.00

United Arab Emirates

air bridge of humanitarian aid to Nepal. The total volume of shipment that shall be sent through the air bridge will exceed 450 metric tonnes that contain various relief items. 

0.00

0.00

United Arab Emirates

emergency response (from Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Charity and Humanitarian Establishment)

0.00

544,514.00

United Arab Emirates

emergency response (from Sharjah Charity Association)

0.00

95,290.00

United Arab Emirates

emergency response (from The Khalifa Foundation - sent workers to India to buy food and another team to Nepal, and will work to secure convoys of emergency relief. )

0.00

0.00

United Arab Emirates

in kind - Provide a 1,313 of diverse medical materials (wheelchairs, crutches, stretchers, surgical tools, equipment for ambulances, hospital beds, etc.) [through Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation] (KBZ-2015-007)

54,876.00

0.00

United Arab Emirates

in kind - Provide a variety of relief items (15,000 blankets, 20,000 cover to build tents, 15,500 equipment and tools for cooking, 30,000 chlorine tablet to sterilize,and 5000 jaket ) [through Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation] (KBZ-2015-006)

355,364.00

0.00

United Arab Emirates

in kind - Provide a 48,735 food baskets containing 12 tons of (rice + lentil + sugar + oil), and the distribution of 1,650,000 liters of water [through Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation] (KBZ-2015-005)

590,380.00

0.00

UK

in kind - Airfield Handling Equipment provided to relieve the logistical bottlenecks at Kathmandu Airport.  (205028)

1,035,503.00

0.00

Algeria

in kind - Deployed 70 relief workers; Medicines and other supplies

0.00

0.00

UK

Specialised surgical and trauma support to those injured and affected by the Nepal Earthquake. - Deployment of the UK surgical and medical trama teams (UKMED; Save The Children; Handicap International) (205028)

2,218,935.00

0.00

Asian Development Bank

resources for projects in the first phase of rehabilitation in the country.

0.00

200,000,000.00

Asian Development Bank

to address the most immediate needs, including the delivery of rescue and relief goods and materials to the badly shattered remote rural communities in the worst affected districts, and for improving sanitation in the relief camps in urban areas (such as tents, medical assistance, food and drinking water) 

3,000,000.00

0.00

ASYA SAR - KYM

in kind - 8.7 tons of food packages distributed - Each package contains rice, lentil, potato, salt and cooking fat.

20,962.00

0.00

Australia

Disaster experts - United Nations Disaster and Assessment Centre

16,064.00

0.00

Australia

in kind - relief supplies in two C17 flights - contains 936 tarpaulins for 936 families, 1,200 blankets for 240 families, 746 hygiene kits for 746 families, water purification tablets for 1,000 families.

216,867.00

0.00

USA

Additional Pledged Humanitarian Assistance

0.00

10,336,491.00

USA

DART/USAR Support Costs -deployed a 128-person DART to support emergency response efforts in cooperation with the GoN. The team comprises 14 USAID/OFDA humanitarian specialists and 114 USAR personnel. (USAID/OFDA)

1,878,146.00

0.00

USA

Logistics support (DoD)

14,327,695.00

0.00

UNICEF

to be allocated to specific projects (from UNICEF office/Bulgaria)

4,866.00

0.00

UNICEF

to be allocated to specific projects (from UNICEF office/Brazil)

7,414.00

0.00

UNICEF

to be allocated to specific projects (from UNICEF office/Croatia)

16,382.00

0.00

Belgium

relief team -  USAR/B-FAST BEL-1

0.00

0.00

UNICEF

to be allocated to specific projects (from UNICEF office/Malaysia)

37,657.00

0.00

Butan

relief team - 63-member Medical team, Disaster management/volunteer team, Logistical support team 

0.00

0.00

UNICEF

to be allocated to specific projects (from UNICEF office/United Arab Emirates)

52,226.00

0.00

World Jewish Relief

Humanitarian Aid: Food, Shelter, Medical Supplies (through Friends Service Council Nepal)

40,355.00

0.00

Canada

relief team - Canadian Medical Assistance Teams (CMAT)

0.00

0.00

China

Rescue, medical and relief  - 170-member team - from 26-27 April

0.00

0.00

China

n kind - contribution including tents and blankets, generator, medical supplies and water purification equipment

9,678,980.00

0.00

China

in kind - third round of relief aid supplies including rain Tarpaulins, tents, family health package 

12,905,307.00

0.00

Denmark

in kind - Dispatched 8 experts and equipment to set up communication and coordination centres including operational coordination centre (OSOCC); 3 light base modules; 4 ICT modules

0.00

288,000.00

Disasters Emergency Committee (UK)

The DEC Gaza Crisis Appeal 

0.00

100,591,716.00

Estonia

relief team - USAR

0.00

0.00

European Commission

in kind - sent 5 TAs, 1 ERCC Liaison 

0.00

0.00

European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department

immediate response to the vast devastation caused by the earthquake that hit Nepal - to help address the most urgent needs: clean water, food, medicine, emergency shelter and telecommunication.

6,637,168.00

0.00

Finland

relief team - USAR

0.00

0.00

France

relief team - USAR/PUI FRANCE01; Water/Sanitation (FRA03WP)

0.00

0.00

Germany

Assessment team - ERT MED

0.00

0.00

Germany

In-kind  - 35 tons Water Purification Module

0.00

0.00

Germany

relief team -  USAR/I.S.A.R. Germany - a team of 52 German relief workers – including physicians, expert searchers, and multiple dog squads 

0.00

0.00

Hungary

relief team -  USAR and medical coordination

19,500.00

0.00

India

humanitarian relief and rescue operation—Operation Maitri:

- several aircraft, carrying medical supplies, and a mobile hospital;

- Deployed 10 NDRF teams (450 people including 90 NDRF personnel internationally trained in search-and-rescue)

- an engineering task force, 18 medical units, and six medical teams;

- The trucks from Uttar Pradesh carried medical supplies and a team of 41 medical and paramedical staff; An alternative means of getting in relief material, the land route, has been made operational now;

- One Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is also on the way;

- Communication experts - restore the broken communication system

- Indian Army deployed; 10 Inmarsat systems for satellite communications. 250 high frequency wireless sets were sent to coordinate rescue and relief work;

- team of power officials and officials from the Indian Oil Corporation restore electricity and fuel in Kathmandu.

 

0.00

0.00

India

in kind - 22 tonnes of food, two tonnes of medical supplies, 50 tonnes of water,10 tonnes of blankets, medial supplies and other relief material

5,000,000.00

0.00

Israel

A 290-member mission from the Home Front Command; the mission rapidly established and opened an advanced multi-department hospital in Kathmandu, equipped with approximately 95 tons of humanitarian and medical supplies and a medical staff of 122 doctors, nurses and paramedics, to provide care for disaster casualties. The facility and includes pediatric, surgical, internal medicine, neonatal, and radiology departments as well as a maternity ward and emergency and operating rooms. The hospital has the equipment, capacity and manpower to treat approximately 200 patients each day; the mission also comprises highly skilled search and rescue teams from the IDF National Search and Rescue Unit, who commenced operation in Kathmandu on 28 April 2015.

0.00

0.00

Italy

relief team -  medical team 

0.00

0.00

Japan

Japan Disaster Relief (JDR) Rescue Team, with 70 members; assessment team which consists of 4 members; Japan Disaster Relief Medical Team

0.00

0.00

Japan

to support the Government of Nepal which has been suffering from the damage caused by the massive earthquake occurred on April 25. (total funding of $14 million - fully allocated to specific organizations)

0.00

0.00

Republic of Korea

Dispatch KDRT (Korean Disaster Relief Team), composed of 40 members, mainly SAR and medical staff. 

0.00

0.00

Republic of Korea

cash and in kind emergency assistance

1,000,000.00

0.00

Kuwait

Pledge for humanitarian assistance

0.00

3,000,000.00

Luxembourg

relief team - Telecoms and ICT

0.00

0.00

Malaysia

relief team -  Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) -20 medical doctors, 30-man rescue team with medicines and medical supplies to Kathmandu 

0.00

0.00

Mexico

relief team 

0.00

0.00

Netherlands

relief team - USAR - 62-human and 8-dog contingent; Dutch physicians, nurses, and engineers, as well as 5 tons of relief supplies

0.00

0.00

New Zealand

to support the relief efforts in Nepal following the Earthquake in April 2015 (unallocated balance of NZD 1 million)

0.00

218,374.00

New Zealand

NZ Government contribution to the NZ Himalayan Fund Trust Nepal Earthquake Appeal. Focus is on rebuilding schools and infrastructure.

38,521.00

0.00

Norway

emergency assistance (total funding of NOK 130 million - fully allocated to specific organizations)

0.00

0.00

Norway

relief team - NORSAR/SAR-team 

375,328.00

0.00

Norway

Humanitarian assistance (through local organizations/Norwegian embassy)

528,961.00

0.00

Pakistan

in kind - 20,000 tents; 20 tons of rice; 39,000 tarpaulin shelters

0.00

0.00

Pakistan

in kind - 8 x C-130 Cargo aircraft to transport relief and rescue equipment along with specialist teams; a 30-bed field hospital with 50-member team of doctors, paramedics and technicians, treated 1,200 patients; 38-member Urban search-and-Rescue Teams equipped with radars, concrete cutters, and other rescue equipment; food items: 3,000 ready meals, 215 food pack, 1 ton rice, 500 kg lentils, drinking water for 4,000 families,  1,550 tents,1,000 blankets, 1 ton medicine; 7 Nepalese doctors ferried to Nepal free of cost

0.00

0.00

Philippines

in kind -

- Medical team

- The Philippine Red Cross’ (PRC) emergency response unit (ERU) search and rescue team, composed of 13 trained emergency response personnel

- The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) - six humanitarian disaster response teams, one medical team, and a command and control team. Each team is composed of one officer and 14 enlisted personnel.

0.00

0.00

Poland

relief team - USAR - 81 fire fighters, 12 search and rescue dogs and 6 doctors 

0.00

0.00

Private (individuals & organisations)

Temporary shelters for 270 families, Food ration  for 270 families for 2 weeks, Solar lights, Hygiene kits for 270 families, mobile medical services for at least 3000 clients, Chlorine for purification of water (through Health And Nutrition Development Society [HANDS Pakistan])

25,000.00

0.00

Private (individuals & organisations)

Private sector contributions to the Nepal earthquake

29,760,904.00

0.00

Qatar

Naval bridge - to supply aid to the Nepalese population affected by a massive earthquake - four aircrafts carrying total 240 metric tons relief items (60 tons each) were sent on 26 and 27 April, including foodstuffs, medicines, power generators and tents.

0.00

0.00

Qatar

In kind

- Qatar Red Crescent dispatched 21 professionals and volunteers to Kathmandu to implement quick assessment of damages; will distribute emergency relief materials including food packages, hygiene kits, sheltering materials, tarpaulin sheets and medical supplies.

- QRC team setup a field hospital on 27 April, constituted of tents, medical and non-medical equipment to provide a full range of medical services to more than 30,000 individuals for 30 to 120 days, with 40 beds.

- QRC provide 'Kit 5' water and sanitation system, which is capable of providing clean water supplies for 5,000 beneficiaries. The system contains three high-quality water tanks (Oxfam) that protects water from being polluted.

0.00

0.00

Qatar Charity

Televised fund raising event for Nepal

0.00

7,690,195.00

Red Cross Society of China

financial and in-kind contribution (including 2000 tents)

840,000.00

0.00

Russian Federation

airlifted in-kind assistance, provided USAR and assessment teams and helped repatriate Russian and other nationals from Nepal.

0.00

0.00

Singapore

relief team - Search & Rescue cum Medical Team - 69-member Operation Lionheart disaster relief contingent, comprising officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Singapore Police Force (SPF); Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) medical team of 16 medical personnel; Team of six personnel from the Changi Regional Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Coordination Centre; Deployment of two Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) C-130 aircraft to provide airlift support to transport the Singapore relief contingent and their equipment

0.00

0.00

Singapore RC

relief items and emergency supplies in response to the earthquake that struck Nepal 

138,282.00

0.00

South Africa

in kind - Two SAR specialist teams on standby and ready to deploy); Rescue South Africa put on stand by: 20 well equipped search and rescue personnel and 20 trauma specialists; the Life Locator, the search cam; a fully fledged emergency mobile hospital.

0.00

426,985.00

Spain

relief team - BOMBEROS SIN FRONTERAS

0.00

0.00

Sri Lanka

Relief supplies - medicines dressing items, generators, wire rolls, bulbs, gloves, tissues, medical equipment, drinking water bottles, dry rations

0.00

0.00

Sweden

in kind - -Deployed a Heavy USAR team; about 70 persons as well as search and rescue dogs and equipment; 1 Operational coordination centre (TASK); Deploying experts with the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination team

0.00

0.00

Sweden

Emergency response - unallocated balance of SEK 20 mn

0.00

184,141.00

Switzerland

SET Emergency Response Earthquake (7F-09354.01)

1,036,269.00

0.00

Switzerland

continuation of started activities: staff, shelter material, logistics, etc

1,160,338.00

0.00

Switzerland

- Rapid Response Team incl. Medical Team and WASH Experts

plus Non Food Items (CHF 250,703)

3,270,042.00

0.00

Taiwan ICDF

emergency response 

0.00

300,000.00

Thailand

in kind - 5 Medical staff from the Ministry of Public Health; 19-member Medical Emergency Response Team; 67-strong team of military experts in disaster relief comprising 17 military surgeons, military engineers, satellite communication experts and search-and-rescue staff via C-130 carrying drinking water rice blankets and tents; 6 engineers

0.00

0.00

Thailand

to provide emergency relief to populations affected by the devastating earthquake in Nepal.

200,000.00

0.00

Thailand

to support the people of Nepal

333,333.00

0.00

Thailand

to provide emergency relief to populations affected by the devastating earthquake in Nepal. (Government initiated Fund raising activity - Donation from the civil society (the government allocated a TV program "Thai Hearts for Nepal" ) 

1,870,000.00

0.00

Thailand

to provide emergency relief to populations affected the devastating earthquake in Nepal.

3,100,000.00

0.00

Timor Leste

To support the victims of the earthquake

0.00

500,000.00

Turkey

relief team - USAR/GEA SAR Team - A Turkish Search and Rescue (SAR) Team and Humanitarian Personnel, Turkish Red Crescent and Turkish NGOs (42 people); Alliance of International Doctors

0.00

0.00

Turkey

cargo flight including a total of 10,000 KG medicine, food and hygiene kits 

165,000.00

0.00

Bhutan

relief team - 63-member Medical team, Disaster management/volunteer team, Logistical support team

0.00

0.00

Finland

Aid to victims of earthquakes in Nepal

663,717.00

0.00

Russian Federation

in kind -  7-member medical brigade formed by the Moscow Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology

0.00

0.00

USA

DART/USAR Support Costs -deployed a 128-person DART to support emergency response efforts in cooperation with the GoN. The team comprises 14 USAID/OFDA humanitarian specialists and 114 USAR personnel. (USAID/OFDA)

2,583,842.00

0.00

USA

USAID/OFDA Airlifted Relief Commodities (USAID/OFDA)

3,825,853.00

0.00

USA

Logistics support (DoD)

21,146,289.00

0.00

Grand Total: USD 130,176,326.00 325,536,991.00