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| Document Date:
| 2005/10/01 |
| Document Type:
| Working Paper |
| Report Number:
| 34201 |
| Volume No:
| 1 of 1 |
| Country:
| Indonesia ; |
| Doc Name:
| Rebuilding a better Aceh and Nias - stocktaking of the reconstruction efforts |
| Keywords:
| Agriculture, assets, banks, basic services, block grants, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, CITIES, collateral, communities, Community Development, debt, DISASTERS, district governments, eafrthquakes, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, equipment, families, fish, food prices, Housing, housing construction, inflation, infrastructure services, livelihoods, local government, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, marketing, Migration, natural disasters, NEEDS ASSESSMENT, NGOs, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PROPERTY RIGHTS, Public Health, quality control, ROADS, SANITATION, schools, Socialization, TRANSPORT, tsunami, Unemployment, universities, urban areas, urban poverty, urban roads, victims, workers
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| Language:
| English |
| Region:
| East Asia and Pacific ; |
| Rep Title:
| Rebuilding a better Aceh and Nias - stocktaking of the reconstruction efforts |
| Topics:
| Agriculture ; Urban Development ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Communities and Human Settlements |
| SubTopics:
| Urban Slums Upgrading ; Health Monitoring & Evaluation ; Urban Services to the Poor ; Municipal Financial Management ; Agricultural Knowledge & Information Systems |
| Unit Owning:
| Office of the Regional Vice Pres (EAPVP) |
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Abstract
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| This report, coming nine months after the terrible disaster of the earthquake and tsunami of 26 December 2004, is intended to inform the October 4 "Coordination Forum for Aceh and Nias" (CFAN), and takes a snapshot of progress on the reconstruction efforts. It documents achievements thus far and, learning from experience over the past nine months, identifies key gaps and challenges to be addressed in the coming period. The report is a collaborative effort between the Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi (BRR) and the international donor community. It has drawn on the expertise and input of countless partners in the Indonesian government, local universities and among local and foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). This report updates, and also includes a new section that looks at the implications of the peace process in Aceh. New information and analysis has been incorporated into all chapters, and most recent data have helped to particularly inform the sectoral, economic, and financial dimensions of the reconstruction process. |
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