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1 Action Works Nepal Earthquake Relief Work Report 2015 (April & May) On 25 April 2015 a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal with the epicenter at Lamjung. Dozens of aftershocks followed, including a 6.7 magnitude earthquake on 12 May 2015. It was the most powerful disaster to strike Nepal since 1934. Though the earthquake was felt all over Nepal but it has affected badly in thirteen district of Nepal. According to the Nepal Police official website, till now(9 June 2015) 8,778 people have lost their lives and more than 22,303 are injured, millions have became homeless and lost their beloved ones and now struggling to have basic needs such as food, shelter and drinking water. Experience of AWON in relief work Action Works Nepal (AWON), one of the major program themes is humanitarian support. AWON had always proved to be with the survivors for their help. AWON team decided to help earthquake survivors though the team members were struggling mentally and physically in temporary shelter. The commitment to vulnerable communities and working in team spirit motivated to start the relief work in action from 27th May 2015 (3rd day of the first earthquake). AWON mobilized more than 100 technical and non technical International and National volunteers for the emergency relief work in the field to serve earthquake survivors. The volunteers and AWON team are gearing with collective effort to provide relief to as many affected people as possible and, in an efficient manner. AWON has inclusive package of relief materials focusing Distributing relief materials to the people

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Action Works Nepal

Earthquake Relief Work Report 2015 (April & May)

On 25 April 2015 a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal with the epicenter at Lamjung. Dozens of aftershocks followed, including a 6.7 magnitude earthquake on 12 May 2015. It was the most powerful disaster to strike Nepal since 1934. Though the earthquake was felt all over Nepal but it has affected badly in thirteen district of Nepal. According to the Nepal Police official website, till now(9 June 2015) 8,778 people have lost their lives and more than 22,303 are injured, millions have became homeless and lost their beloved ones and now struggling to have basic needs such as food, shelter and drinking water.

Experience of AWON in relief work Action Works Nepal (AWON), one of the major program themes is humanitarian support. AWON had always proved to be with the survivors for their help. AWON team decided to help earthquake survivors though the team members were struggling mentally and physically in temporary shelter. The commitment to vulnerable communities and working in team spirit motivated to start the relief work in action from 27th May 2015 (3rd day of the first earthquake).

AWON mobilized more than 100 technical and non technical International and National volunteers for the emergency relief work in the field to serve earthquake survivors. The volunteers and AWON team are gearing with collective effort to provide relief to as many affected people as possible and, in an efficient manner. AWON has inclusive package of relief materials focusing

Distributing relief materials to the people

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Relief materials

the various need of infants, lactating mothers, pregnant mothers, elderly people, people with disability, family in death rituals.

AWON had directly reach out to more than 1100 affected family covering 9500 population in Sindhupalchowk, Kavrepalanchowk, Dhading, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Kathmandu and Lalitpur district. The disaggregated data of direct beneficiaries is attached with the excel sheet.

Food items: Rice, Bitten rice, Noodles, Mixtures, Salt, Super floor, Lactogen, water purifier

Shelter Kits: Tarpaulins, ropes, mattress, blankets

Kitchen Items: Rice pots, frying pan, water bucket, dinner plates

Clothing: Special attention for clothes to pregnant mother, lactating mothers, infants, elderly people, family in death rituals and teenage girls (with inner garments, baby blankets, sanitary pad, warm clothes)

Sanitation Kits: Soap (washing and bathing), tooth paste and brush, water filter, phenyl, chlorine tablets

First Aid Kits: 15 types of essential medicines (listed by MOPH) with sanitary pads and soap, water purifier (provided with instruction guide and orientation)

General Health Camp (One day): A team of experienced Senior Nurses

Blankets

Tarpaulins

Nurses checking patients and counseling

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(National and International) were deployed with basic medicines, treatment of injuries, counseling support

Residential Health Camp (5 days): A team with General Physician Doctors, physiotherapist, staff nurses non technical volunteers all together (13 members) were deployed.

27th April 2015 AWON team distributed noodles, drinking water and biscuits for 50 people in landless communities residing in the bank of Bagamati river of Thapathali. 29th April 2015 AWON team organized meeting for emergency response to mostly affected area. The meeting decided to make an Emergency Response Committee (ERC) with a leadership of Founder, President Radha Paudel. (Though Ms. Paudel was in Jumla she was connecting with us via phone and commit to join team as early as possible). Team decided to deploy staff, volunteers (regarding technical and non technical staff) for relief work in mostly affected part outside valley. AWON team visited TU Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj and coordinate with Nursing Director, Kopila Palek Shrestha to support the team in this crisis time.

AWON team distributing food items to landless people in Kathmandu

AWON team organize meeting for emergency response

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30th April 2015 AWON team started purchasing, collecting relief materials and call for various technical and non technical volunteers through its network, social sites and websites. As per the request from TU Teaching Hospital 5 BSC Nurses were provided to support for three weeks, 10 BP instruments. 1st May 2015 AWON coordinating with Ministry of Public Health, District Public Health Office, and District Disaster Risk Reduction Committee (DDRC) supported relief items; food and non food items, first aid kits. AWON relief team was lead by Ms. Radha Paudel and Mr. Bharat Wasti. AWON deployed more than 60 volunteers and staff for relief work. AWON supported 87 HHs of Shipapokhari village development committee, Bhandarithok village where 95% houses were collapsed; people were living under open sky. 2nd May 2015 AWON gained field experience in relief work from field visit and found lots of needy village, people who didn't get any relief from any organization or government. AWON team decided to support two more mostly affected village with the Indigenous communities. AWON provided support to SipaPokhari Village Development Committee, Gairee Gaun Mija tole ward no 4 with total household of 67 of which 53 HHs were from Tamang, 13 HHs were Dalits and 1 HH was Chhetri. The total population of the village was near to 600. AWON distributed 67 sets of relief items with food items, non food items first aid kits. 3rd May 2015 AWON deployed two emergency relief team to Kavre district. One team visited Dewapur Gairi Bisaune ward no. 6, 3 with the total household 43 covering 300

Founder president talking with elderly people

Supported 5 BSC nurses to the TU teaching Hospital

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populations. AWON distributed relief materials with total package for 43 houses. Another team visited Anaikot 6 (recently Panchkhal 12) and supported to 54 needy HHs with total population of 315 with relief materials. 4th May 2015: AWON one emergency relief team with one day health camp reached Jivanpur VDC ward no# 3 in Dhanding district with complete relief package. Supported directly to 70 families with total population of 400. The village was mix communities from Brahmins and Dalits. Through one day Health Camp 40 people were provided general treatment. 5th May 2015: One emergency relief team with one day health camp reached to Thungpakhar VDC, ward no# 7 Basnet Gaun with complete relief package. Supported directly to 45 families with total population of 250. The village was mix communities with Dalits and Chhetri (high caste). 62 people of the village were provided treatment through general health camp. 7th May 2015: Two emergency relief team with one day health camp reached to Virkot of Dolakha and Deurali of Ramechhap district. AWON one team supported to most needy 133 Dalit and Indigenous familiesin virkot and another team supported to most needy 100 families of Deurali. The community was from Dalits and Indigenous. 73 People in Virkot and 62 people in Deurali were provided treatment through health camp.

Nurses providing medical support

AWON providing baby rapper and clothes to the prenatal and post mother

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11th May 2015: One emergency relief team with one day general health camp reached to Nayagaun of Kavrepalanchowk district. The team supported to most needy 65 families with complete package of relief items. 70 people were provided treatment through health camp. 15th May 2015 One emergency relief team with one day general health camp reached to Namdu village of Dolakha. Three medical doctors from TATA Institute of Health Science provided treatment to 100 people through health camp.

Residential Health Camp (9th May to 14th May 2015): AWON in coordination with Ministry of Public Health and DDRC of

Kavrepalanchowk deployed a medical team in very remote area, Banakhuchor VDC. There were two International female

doctors from USA with experience of working in emergency in various countries. The medical team was accompanied by two Nepalese nurses from UK and one senior nurse from Nepal. All together there were 13 members in team, the team reached crossing various difficulties on the way with 6 hours drive and 6 hours walk from Kathmandu. 350 people were provided treatment in the health camp. The team provided health check up, medicines, counseling support to the visitors. The observation of the physician reflects that

Doctors with patients in Residential camp at Banakhu

Providing clothes to elderly people at Kaavre

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majority of people specially women, elderly people and children were suffering from the psychosocial problems and were traumatize due to the fear of earthquake. Almost all women were suffering from anemia and anxiety. The major health problems was psychosocial problem, anemia, eye infection, joint pain, uterus prolapsed. Residential Health Camp (22nd May to 25th May 2015): Realizing the needs of heath care in remote area of Kavrepalanchowk district. AWON health team moved to Ghartichhap VDC for residential health camp. There were two Nepalese doctors three medical nurses in the team altogether 13 members were in the team. The team chases all the challenges on the way over there. Finally 360 people were benefited from the general health check up, medicines, counseling services.

Doctors and nurses providing medical services at remote village of Kavreplanchowk

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Financial Status of Relief work

Action Works Nepal

Earthquake relief program FUND ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT

FOR THE PERIOD 27 April 2015 To 17 May 2015

S.N Particulars Sch Amount in NPR

A SOURCES OF FUND

1 Fund received from different individuals donors 1 3,133,114.89

TOTAL SOURCE OF FUND (A) 3,133,114.89

B APPLICATION OF FUND

1 Relief Materials cost 2 2,351,510.00

2 Medicine and other health camp organize related cost 3 199,736.00

3 Transportation and Travel 4 332,143.00

4 Humanitarian support 5 7,000.00

5

Logistic management expenses (communication, rental vehicle,

store, driver cost, Kitchen utilities ...etc) 6 173,474.00

TOTAL APPLICATION OF FUND (B) 3,063,863.00

BALANCE OF FUND (A-B) 69,251.89

Balance 99,413

Payables Tax (30,161)

Note : This Balance Amount is planed to make toilet and drinking water facilities for children near by Miteri

child Learning center in Kavrepalanchowk district.

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Schedule-1

Fund received from different individuals donors

S.N. Particulars Country Amount

(NPR) Gross ($) Fee ($) Net ($)

In Bank A/C

1 Hazel Simpson Aregai US 302,100.00

-

-

-

2 Rodora Turalde Babaran Philippines 101,350.00

-

-

-

3 Youth VIP Australia 35444.37

-

-

-

4 Ramesh Shrestha Nepal 10,000.00

-

-

-

5 Joy Foundation Nepal 30,000.00

-

-

-

Sub-Total 478,894.37

IN Cash

1 Radha Devi Timilisena Nepal 2,500.00

-

-

-

2 Sonali Regmi Nepal 10,030.00

-

-

-

3 ANS & Franks Netherlands 262,000.00

-

-

-

4 Gita Dakal Chalise Nepal 10,000.00

-

-

-

5 Nepalease Nursing Assostation (NNA) UK 79,000.00

-

-

-

6 Stsfan Heintjes Netherlands

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30,228.00 - - -

7 Mamata Bharati Nepal

7,000.00

-

-

-

8 Bikki Koirela Nepal 10,000.00

-

-

-

9 Nepal Siddhartha Samaj & Aatima Nepal Uk 516,513.00

-

-

-

Sub-Total 927,271.00

IN PaypleA/C

1 Sigrid Tornquist US 19,457.15

200.00

6.10

193.90

2 Janet Gray US 9,713.52

100.00

3.20

96.80

3 Kate Greenaway Canada 19,256.45

200.00

8.10

191.90

4 Roxana Lupu US 944.26

10.00

0.59

9.41

5 Christine Guba Germany 4,791.54

50.00

2.25

47.75

6 Christine Pendl Austria 19,256.45

200.00

8.10

191.90

7 Janaki Fonseka US 4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

8 Gayathri Jayasooriya Sri Lanka 9,613.18

100.00

4.20

95.80

9 JOVITHA SIRIWARDENA UK 28,899.73

300.00

12.00

288.00

10 Loretta Raider US

4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

11 Marisa Sympson US

9,713.52

100.00

3.20

96.80

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12 Linda Lytle US

9,713.52

100.00

3.20

96.80

13 Lee Russell US

24,328.96

250.00

7.55

242.45

14 Rucha Tadwalkar US

4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

15 Kellie Roberts US

1,918.62

20.00

0.88

19.12

16 Alexandra Comino Australia

3,827.21

40.00

1.86

38.14

17 Phua Jacintha Singapore

7,684.52

80.00

3.42

76.58

18 Cindi Cassady US

97,406.15

1,000.00

29.30

970.70

19 Kristina Tschunkert Germany

2,862.88

30.00

1.47

28.53

20 Cristiane König Germary

3,827.21

40.00

1.86

38.14

21 Superna Parajuli Us 9,713.52

100.00

3.20

96.80

22 Haja Kakay US 2,892.98

30.00

1.17

28.83

23 Sarah Martin Netherlands

24,078.09

250.00

10.05

239.95

24 Karen Remmler US

4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

25 Anneliese Berens Germany

2,862.88

30.00

1.47

28.53

26 Mohsen Mirhosseini US

19,457.15

200.00

6.10

193.90

27 Florence Bonnafoux France

9,613.18

100.00

4.20

95.80

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28 Edmund Kellerman US 55,613.93

571.08

16.86

554.22

29 Liz Sibthorpe UK

2,862.88

30.00

1.47

28.53

30 Lonneke Holling Netherlands

1,126.89

12.00

0.77

11.23

31 Sujata Sharma US

19,457.15

200.00

6.10

193.90

32 Susan Nelson UK

4,791.54

50.00

2.25

47.75

33 Dristi Angdembey US

4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

34 Gaylen Hasson US

4,841.71

50.00

1.75

48.25

35 Emma Simpson UK

4,791.54

50.00

2.25

47.75

36 sandesh kandel Australia

4,791.54

50.00

2.25

47.75

37 Patricia Gay US

9,713.52

100.00

3.20

96.80

38 Diana Kutlow US

19,428.35

200.00

6.10

193.90

39 cristian Rivier Switzerland

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

40 Valerie Luyckx

Switzerland

19,227.96

200.00 8.10

191.90

41 Debbie Nesbitt UK

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

42 Joanna Hill UK

14,413.45

150.00

6.15

143.85

43 Neha Upadhyay US

14,563.75

150.00

4.65

145.35

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44 Dev Paudel US

116,720.42

1,200.00

35.10

1,164.90

45 Pete Pattisson UK

28,856.97

300.00

12.00

288.00

46 Ann Vandemeulebroeke Belgium

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

47 Ann Vandemeulebroeke Belgium

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

48 Ann Vandemeulebroeke Belgium

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

49 Sam Biddle Australia

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

50 Petra Schürmann Germany

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

51 Henk Caminada Netherlands

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

52 Rachel Manning UK

28,856.97

300.00

12.00

288.00

53 Jenna Nesbitt UK

2,504.95 25.00

-

25.00

54 Corinne Risler Canada

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

55 tina nicholas UK

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

56 Ya-Shin Lin US

9,699.15

100.00

3.20

96.80

57 Gopal Yogi US

48,615.97

500.00

14.80

485.20

58 Angie Peltzer US

1,915.78

20.00

0.88

19.12

59 Eva Nylander Netherlands

7,673.15

80.00

3.42

76.58

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60 Philip Kellerman US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

61 Marina Maria Wilhelmina van de Ven Netherlands

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

62 A Touch of England France

2,376.69

25.00

1.28

23.72

63 Craig Tanner Qatar

28,856.97

300.00

12.00

288.00

64 Anne Reese US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

65 Diana L Pittet US

2,401.74

25.00

1.03

23.97

66 Cindi Cassady US

9,699.15

100.00

3.20

96.80

67 Benjamin Hughes UK

48,114.98

500.00

19.80

480.20

68 Ann Vandemeulebroeke Belgium

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

69 Ritu Rala US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

70 Pashupati Timalsina Australia

7,480.77

78.00

3.34

74.66

71 Susan Kington-Smith France

2,376.69

25.00

1.28

23.72

72 Jemie Phua Singapore

7,191.20

75.00

3.23

71.77

73 Hugh Kilgour France

932.84

10.00

0.69

9.31

74 Samina Mandos

-

4,959.79

49.50

-

49.50

75 Tejal Chinoy US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

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76 TAMRA Fago US

9,699.15

100.00

3.20

96.80

77 Bupesh Tandon US

1,915.78

20.00

0.88

19.12

78 Bala Pinjala US

9,699.15

100.00

3.20

96.80

79 Albert Woon Australia

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

80 Kamani Jinadasa Us

9,699.15

100.00

3.20

96.80

81 Anthony Tatu US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

82 Robin Tatu US

4,834.54

50.00

1.75

48.25

83 Michelle Merrilees UK

13,141.94

137.00

5.84

131.16

84 Maria Brett UK

1,895.74

20.00

1.08

18.92

85 Merlyn Francisco Philippines

4,784.44

50.00

2.25

47.75

86 Mahesh Kaudal Australia

116,961.89

1,215.00

47.69

1,167.31

87 Edmund Kellerman US

57,112.75

570.00

-

570.00

88 Rosemary Black Australia

70,646.46

734.00

28.93

705.07

89 Pierre DUPUY France

21,538.52

224.00

9.04

214.96

90 Bharat Neupane Australia

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

91 William Sommer US

2,401.74

25.00

1.03

23.97

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92 Bram Reudink Netherlands

9,598.95

100.00

4.20

95.80

93 Gail Kennard US

2,401.74

25.00

1.03

23.97

94 H Haverman Netherlands

5,352.00

56.00

2.48

53.52

95 Earthlyn Manuel US

3,854.00

40.00

1.46

38.54

96 Robert Markey US

24,245.00

250.00

7.55

242.45

97 RS Kimble US

9,680.00

100.00

3.20

96.80

98 parisa mirzadehgan US

4,825.00

50.00

1.75

48.25

99 Ann-Michelle Burton

9,580.00

100.00

4.20

95.80

100 Maj Mirhosseini US

4,825.00

50.00

1.75

48.25

101 Patricia Barry US

48,520.00

500.00

14.80

485.20

102 Andreas Müller Germany

48,020.00

500.00

19.80

480.20

103 Arman Ghosh US

9,680.00

100.00

3.20

96.80

104 Asieh Jalali Farahani

4,825.00

50.00

1.75

48.25

105 Edmund Kellerman US

80,000.00

800.00

-

800.00

106 Singapore Innocom Technologies Pte Ltd Singapore

106,641.00

1,110.00

43.59

1,066.41

Total

1,726,949.52

17,831.58 596.07

17,235.51

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Grand Total 3,133,114.89

Schedule 2 - Relief materials purchase cost S.N Particulars Amount (NPR)

1 Cloths &Blankets

789,118.00

2 Tent

1,158,234.00

3 Mat

194,080.00

4 Rope

16,860.00

5 Kitchen Utilities (Rice cooking pots, Vegetable frying pans,)

71,003.00

6 Snacks (Betan rice, Mixture, Noodles, Biscuits)

103,755.00

6 Salt

14,650.00

7 Plastic Materials (Cloth Paching Bag, Tape, Plastic Bag)

3,810.00

Total Cost

2,351,510.00

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Schedule 3 - Medicine and other health camp organize related cost

S.N Particulars Amount(NPR)

1 Equipment (B.P Instrument 10 set), Support

19,006.00

2 Multiplug, Light for Health Camp

3,475.00

2 Labour Cost for health Camp (Transportation)

28,436.00

3 Cook Hire ( Health Camp)

7,765.00

5 Medicines

141,054.00

Sub-Total

199,736.00

Schedule 4 - Transportation & Travels cost

S.N Particulars Amount (NPR)

1

Transportation cost (Kathmandu to Kavre, Sindhupalchok, Dolakha, Ramaychap, Sindhuli, Dhading & Local Transportation in Kathmandu)

332,143.00

Sub-Total

332,143.00

Schedule 5-Humanitrain Support 7,000.00

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Schedule 6 - Logistic management expenses (food, Snacks, Tea, water, communication, store, driver cost, Kitchen utilities ...etc)

S.N Particulars Amount (NPR)

1

Food, Snacks, Miniral Water, Tea, Gas for office 6 staff & 70 National & International volunteers of residential health camp of Field.

84,341.00

2 Vechile Driver Allowance 9,000.00

3 Vehicle Repair 1,937.00

5 Communication & Telephone (Coronation with Volunteers, vendors, etc...

12,850.00

6 Kitchen Utilities (Rice cooking pots, Vegetable frying pans,)

8,495.00

7 Fuel (Vehicle& Bike) 19,562.00

8 Stationary, Flex Print, Printing, T-shirt Printing 33,789.00

9 Miscellaneous (materials supported to women & Girls) 3,500.00

Sub Total 173,474.00

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Organizational Contribution

S.N Particulers Days Rate Total Explanation

1

Board Member Contribution (President Nrs. 8,000.00@ 21 Days , Vice-President Nrs. 8,000.00@ 21 Days, Tresure Nrs. 8,000.00@ 21 Days, 2 Member@ Nrs. 4500 @ 7 Days as per organizational Policy.

567000

2 Fundraising, Networking Coordinator (USA) 21 10000 210000

3 Project Manager 21 3150 84000

4 Finance & Admin Officer 21 2070 43470

5 Logistic Officer 21 1500 31500

6 Support Officer 21 500 10500

7 National Volunteers Mobilization (15 Person Per day@ Nrs. 1000 Per Person) Non Technical 21 15000 315000

8 National Volunteer (Technical 7 Person@ Nrs.2000 Per Person) 21 14000 294000

9 International Volunteers (2 doctors From USA) 2 Days@Nrs. 20000 4 20000 80000

10 International Volunteers ( 2 Staff Nurse from UK)2 Days@Nrs. 10000 4 10000 40000

11

International Volunteers ( 3 Doctors from India) 1 Days@Nrs. 20000 3 20000 60000

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International Volunteer ( Fund raising and net working) From Thailand 4 Days@20000 Per Days 4 20000 80000

13 International Volunteers ( 3 volunteer from USA, Thailand) 5 Days@5000 Per Person 15 5000 75000

14 Communication cost for Volunteers (22 [email protected] Day) 21 2200 46200

14 Relief material Store (3 rooms@ Nrs. 400 Per day) 21 1200 25200

14 Fuel cost for Motor bike (2 Bike @ 250 Per day) 14 500 7000

Total 1968870

Note : Action Works Nepal is only a medium to reaching out the unreached surviours of Earthquake 2015. It is possible because of you all. We started our work with passion not by money but you generate money as we need. From bottom of our heart, we would liek to express our sincere gratitude and thanks for your incrediable thoughts, prayers, donatioons and all. Here, we are sharing our work for your kind information. Please feel free to write us if you have any questions and sugestions at [email protected]. You all our strenghts and we love to with you all. Please keep on spreading the words and keep praying, we are still long way to go for early recovery.

_______________ Finance officer Date: 17 may 2015

________________

Seal of Organization ________________________ Head of Organization Date: 17 may 2015

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Fund Received for other Project Budget Head

S.N. Particulars Country Amount (Nrs) Explanation

Emergency Action Fund (For Humantrain Support)

1 Meena suresh makhijani & Mahera jeevanjee USA 500,000.00 This Budget Amount Use For Emergency Humantrain Support

2 Devanna Dela Puente Thailand 50,500.00

3 Dzene Juceviciute USA 200,000.00

Sub-Total 750,500.00

Miteri Children Learning Center Project Country Amount (Nrs) This Budget Amount Use For Miteri Children Learning Center in Kavre.

1 Riza Vale Philippines 100,000.00

2 Umesh Shrestha Bharain 49,999.00

3 Kinderhilfe Nepal Germany 956,333.00

3 Hans Juergen Dahlund - 33,783.00

Sub-Total 1,140,115.00

Creating Safe space for young girls and women (Ladies toilets, Feeding room) This Budget amount Use for

Creating Safe space for young girls

& women (Ladies toilets, Feeding room)

1 Annette Lyth Thailand 400,731.33

3 Jain Center of Southern USA 1,533,750.00

4 USA USA 229,215.00

Sub Total

2,163,696.33

Total Amount 40,54,311.33

Note: AWON had finalized the working area, took approval form the Chief District Office of Kavrepalanchowk, rapid need assessment had done , based on the findings action plan will be finalized by 10th June 2015 and work will be started.

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Supportive Hands/Agencies for Relief Work to AWON

Action Works Nepal (AWON), one of the major themes is humanitarian support and right after the 3rd day of the deadly and devastating earthquake AWON team decided to support the earthquake survivors. For this AWON team were supported by different national and international organizations; individuals; government by providing monetary as well as non monetary help. AWON teams were supported by different relief materials including medicines. The list of the supporting hands/agencies along with the materials they supported to AWON team is listed in the table below:

FNCCI

SN. Materials Name Issued Quantity

1 Disinfectant Soap 1pcs

2 Betadine Solution 1pcs

3 ORS(Jeevan Jaal) 106pcs

4 Guaze Bandage 6pcs

5 Creep Bandage 13pcs

6 Dressing Safety pad 10pcs

7 Adhesive Dressing 2large+1small

8 Cast Padding 1 Table 1: Records of FNCCI

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Table 2: Records of Dezene

Name of the Items Quantity

Mini Water Filtration System 156

Squeeze Water Filtration 90

Adapters 77

SAWYER 77

Cleaning Plunger 2-2=0

Squeeze Water Filtration packet 14

Pipe Attej 5

Rescue Blanket 7 bundles(*12pcks)+7pcks

Cotton Tipped Applicators 6in(15.2cm) 5packets

Chucks 73

Face Masks 34

Gauze Bandages 10packs

Cloth Surgical Tape 4boxes

Paper Surgical Tape 3boxex

Surgical Mask 3.5packets(*100masks)

Cotton Swabs 1000(1 bag)

Assorted Cable Ties 560

Poise Body Cooling Towels 2packets

Cleansing Wipes 1packet

Skin Closure Strips 1packet(50wipes)

Neupoo Rotigotine transdimal Systems 17

Small Ziplock bags 1bag

Gauze Sponges 1bundle

Stretchy Gauze Rolls 1packet(200 sponges)

Hand Sanitizer wipes

Knife WI Razor refills 1knife+10 blades

Gloves 3pairs+1single

Isolation/Protection Gowns 3packs(*10gowns)

Kelp Powder(5 lb) 1bag

Ground Ginger(5 lb) 1bag

Moringa powder(5 lb) 1bag

Solar lamp 2

Water Filters 25+25+25+25=100

Lamps 65

Water Filters 25

protein powder 3 villages

Medicines 1000cap

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Table 3: Records of Department of Health, Teku

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Table 5: Records of Nepal Health Training Center

Records of Relief Materials by Global Karuna

SN. Materials Name Issued Quantity

1 ORS 10boxes

2 Paracetamol 20boxes

3 Finyl 5pcs

4 Sanitary Pads 10pcs

5 Eye-Ear Drops 5pcs

6 Alzed 2boxes

7 Pyrimide 25strips

8 Azitech 2boxes

9 Metrion 2box

10 Ferocit 15boxes

11 Mymox 1box

12 Ranitidine tab 20 stripes

13 Brucet 1box

14 Childkof 5bottles

15 Mineral water 240

Table 4: Records of Gobal Karuna

Nepal Health Training Center

SN. Materials Name Issued Quantity

1 IV Infusion Set 200Sets

2 Ringer Lactate 500bottles(500ml)

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University of Florida

SN. Materials Name Issued Quantity

1 Wipes 2bottles(40pcs each)

2 Hand Sanitizer 2 bottles(500tabs each)

3 Pain Reliever 6 bottles(500tabs each)

4 Bandages 4pkds

5 Masks 2pkds(20pcs each)

6 Toothbrush+ Toothpaste

2pkds(6pcs each)+3pkds(6.40zeach)

7 Gatorade powder 1 box(1.44kg)

8 Gloves 1pkd(100 pieces)

9 Flushable wipes 6pkds(144pcs each)

10 Protein Bar 3pkds(22 bars)

11 Bag 1 piece Table 6 : Records of University of Florida

AATMIYA, Baluwatar-4, Kathmandu

SN. Materials Name Issued Quantity

1 Maxxi 50pcs

2 Peticoat 50pcs

3 Underwear 100pcs

4 Baby's blanket 50pcs

5 Masks 3packs

6 Guaze role 4

7 Disposable gloves 5packs

8 Syringe(3ml) 1pack(100pcs)

9 Surgical Lubricant 1tube

10 Alcohol pack 1pck

11 Latix pack 1pck

12 Adhesive bandage 1roll

13 ORS 2pck

14 Syringe(5ml) 1pck(100pcs)

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15 Povidone-Iodine Swabstick 44

16 Handiplast 45

17 Buprofen(400mg) 28strips+500tab

18 Aqua pure 23

19 Ciprofloxacin 19strips

20 Amoxycilin 8strips+1small bottle

21 Surgical Gloves 6

22 Piclofenac Inj I.P Voveran 1ml

1pck

23 Paracetamol 20strips

24 Povidone-Iodine Ointment 9tubes

25 Acetaminophen(pain reliever+fever reducer

1000cap

26 Pheniramine Maletate tab I.P

50strips

27 Needle 1pck

28 Antibiotic cream 3tubes

29 Fast Itch & Rash Relief 1tube

30 Zippack 18

31 Aspirin(300mg) 1strips

32 Hand sanitizer 17

33 Betadin 13

34 Pain killer 3small bottle

35 Antiseptic 1

36 Crocin 1

37 Viridian 1

38 Bromelain 500mg 1small bottle(30 cap)

39 Echinacea Goldenseal 1

40 Nutra Sea 1(200ml liquid)

41 Bhujiya 32

42 Toast 1 Table 7 : Records of Aatmiya

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Table 8: Records of USA Docters & Uk Nurse

Essential Medicines List Handed by Dr. from USA& Uk Nurse

SN Name of the Item Quantity

1 Guaze 8packets

2 Bandage 82roles

3 Cotton roll/wool 14packets

4 Normal Saline 95pieces

5 Cephalexin capsules+Amoxycilin+Potassium Gluconate

4bottle+36packets+10bottles(small)

6 Dressing pads+Protecting Anti wipes 11packets

7 Gloves 3packets

8 Face Masks 102pieces

9 Foreceps+Scissors+Stapler Remover 15pieces

10 Eye Shield 8pieces

11 Ethicon 7packets

12 Vaseline Guaze 40pieces+1packet

13 Tapes 11pieces

14 IV Cannula 2(1buck+1packet)

15 Metron+Loperamide 18packets

16 Surgical Gloves 50pieces

17 Hand Sanitizer 14bottles

18 Eye Care Kit 3packets

19 Idoform Dressing Packet 3bottles

20 Inhalation Powder 5packets

21 Transperent Dressing 5packets

22 HandSanitizer Soap 3bottles

23 Johnson Powder 1bottle

24 Lactogen 32packets

25 Handi Plast 3packets

26 Propanold 1packet

27 K-Y Jelly 35small tubes

28 Paracetamol+Ciprofloxacin+Pain Relief 26packets+7small bottle

29 Scalpel 1packet

30 Ear Set 1packet

31 Catheter Set 1packet

32 Surgical Setup 3packets

33 Baby Wipes 1packet

34 Sanitary Pads 3packets

35 Ear Dressing Kit 1packet

36 Emergency Blanket 1packet

37 Anticeptic Cream(Salvon,nesporin) 12tubes+1bottle

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Medicines List Handed by Tuka Chhetri

SN Name of the Item Quantity

1 Igel/Solus Slatin 13

2 Cannula/Butterfly 68

3 VICRYL(3-0)+(2-0) 5

4 StimuplexR A 10

5 Scope Saver 5

6 Tracheal Tube 3

7 Tegaderm-Film 41

8 Hypafix(Tapes) 1 roll

9 Safetyflex 1

10 Needle 23

Table 9: Records of Tuka Cheetri Uk