The operations of many BFIs have been impacted due to physical damage to their properties and ensuring that the offices are fit for people to work from.
Recovery and reconstruction almost always takes much longer than the affected population would imagine.
Connecting people to people, without the politics of government or the bureaucratization of the traditional aid community is the best hope for Nepal’s recovery.
These new arrangements should not compromise on the regulation, transparency, and accountability of the money and goods coming in or disbursed.
Our focus will be on providing long-term support and rehabilitation to those affected by the Nepal earthquake through areas such as supply chain management and knowledge management.