The government has started electronic data collection of earthquake victims from Dolakha district to identify the genuine quake victims. A team of 254 people, including 127 engineers, have been mobilised for the job. They will visit every earthquake-affected villages and record the effects of the earthquake on the people. All earthquake survivors will be interviewed and photographed and the collected data will be sent to the Central Bureau of Statistics, said Dinanath Lamsal, who is leading the team. The project was launched at the initiative of donor agencies to ensure no victims are left behind during relief distribution. Health Research and Social Development Forum is coordinating with the government in the project.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Posted by Anup Baral January 08, 2016:

The government has started electronic data collection of earthquake victims from Dolakha district to identify the genuine quake victims. A team of 254 people, including 127 engineers, have been mobilised for the job. They will visit every earthquake-affected villages and record the effects of the earthquake on the people. All earthquake survivors will be interviewed and photographed and the collected data will be sent to the Central Bureau of Statistics, said Dinanath Lamsal, who is leading the team. The project was launched at the initiative of donor agencies to ensure no victims are left behind during relief distribution. Health Research and Social Development Forum is coordinating with the government in the project.
The government has started electronic data collection of earthquake victims from Dolakha district to identify the genuine quake victims. A team of 254 people, including 127 engineers, have been mobilised for the job. They will visit every earthquake-affected villages and record the effects of the earthquake on the people. All earthquake survivors will be interviewed and photographed and the collected data will be sent to the Central Bureau of Statistics, said Dinanath Lamsal, who is leading the team. The project was launched at the initiative of donor agencies to ensure no victims are left behind during relief distribution. Health Research and Social Development Forum is coordinating with the government in the project.
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