KATHMANDU, Sept 23: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with the Government of Nepal, UNICEF, and UN Women, has launched a new project aimed at strengthening earthquake preparedness in Nepal. The two-year SUPER II project, funded by the European Union with USD 2.68 million (EUR 2.56 million), will build resilience for over 500,000 people in Lumbini, Karnali, and Sudurpaschim provinces, with a focus on marginalized communities.
According to a press statement issued by UNDP on Monday, the initiative targets urban areas, specifically Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi, and Birendranagar. It follows the SUPER I project (2021-24), expanding earthquake response capabilities and improving coordination between local and federal disaster risk management systems.
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European Union Ambassador to Nepal, Veronique Lorenzo, emphasized the EU’s commitment to disaster preparedness, stating that the collaboration will strengthen the ability of communities and authorities to respond effectively to disasters, reads the press statement.
According to UNDP, the project will engage provincial governments, municipalities, and local organizations, with support from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority.
Kyoko Yokosuka, UNDP Nepal Resident Representative, expressed gratitude to the EU for supporting disaster preparedness efforts.