Country case study: Nepal
This study examines the effectiveness of national legal and regulatory frameworks with regard to emergency and transitional shelter following natural disasters in Nepal. It provides an overview of the relevant laws, policies and procedures that have a bearing on different aspects of emergency and transitional shelter response. It also examines the application of those regulations in practice during previous disaster response operations, or anticipates how they might be applied in such a situation in the future. The findings identify potential regulatory barriers to emergency and transitional response efforts, as well as a range of existing positive developments and initiatives which can enhance the effectiveness of shelter activities.