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Aceh and Nias one year after the tsunami: the recovery effort and way forward (Vol. 1 of 2)

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Author: Mangkusubroto, Kuntoro ; Said, Sudirman ; Steer, Andrew ; Hellman, Joel ; 
Document Date: 2005/12/14
Document Type: Development Policy Review (DPR)
Report Number: 35507
Volume No: 1 of 2 (See all volumes)
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Abstract

Emergency relief is still needed, but the burden of effort is now focused on reconstruction, and progress is being made on multiple fronts. In Aceh and Nias, great areas of urban landscape remain nothing but rubble; about 67,500 people are still living in tents, many of which are going moldy. Hundreds of thousands of people still depend on food aid and emergency employment schemes. However, unlike in similar disasters elsewhere, there has been no major outbreak of disease or hunger, due to the well-coordinated emergency effort. Now, almost 1,000 reconstruction projects are underway, many of which have recorded progress.
 
 

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