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anpedca6 karma

It depends on the context, as each context is different. You have the initial assessments that each agency carries out that gives a good idea of what is going on and where the damage is. In our case the priority was getting food, tents and tarpaulins to those living on the street after the impact. The second priority was some support for shelter so that people has roofs over their head during the monsoon rains. Then we started looking at rebuilding damaged infrastructure especially for water and sanitation. So you have to reflect on the needs and design your programming accordingly, often within a very short space of time.

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Hi there, well there has been a lot of work done so far, but the needs are still really great in terms of shelter reconstruction and also in terms of rebuilding damaged water supply. A lot has been done but there is still a lot more work that needs to be done

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Hi Sweta, thanks for the comment! I think that there are few, the first is cash for shelter where we assisted around 11,000 households for immediate shelter, and assisting around 3500 for cash for livelihoods. I also think our work on psychosocial assistance helping people to recovery emotionally as well as psychically from the disaster was important and where trained community members in mediation to resolve local disaster related problems and issues.

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Interesting question, I think I prefer brown multi-grain! No specific type other than that really.

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I havent tried olive bread here, its more chapati, but some places do a really good naan, although its kinda hard to find a proper tandoori naan, most people say they have tandoors, but they dont, its disappointing in a way.