Nepal Crisis Response Plan 2020 - 2021 (Updated 26 February 2021)
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IOM VISION
IOM, in coordination with key stakeholders, seeks to support the strengthening of national, provincial and local governance structures which enable vulnerable communities, including migrants and displaced populations, to be better prepared, protected and have sustainable recovery and increased resilience to crises, climate change, and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
CONTEXT ANALYSIS
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2006 restored peace, promulgated a new constitution, and the Government of Nepal introduced the Interim Relief Program (IRP) in 2008, providing cash and non-cash benefits to those that suffered gross human rights violation during the conflict period. Yet, IRP excluded victims of torture and survivors of sexual violence, and, the government is yet to make progress on redressing the violations committed during the conflict time.