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Significant amount of People displaced by Tsunami are still in refugee camps and it is likely that they would have to be accommodated for a longer time, until they are provided with permanent...
This evaluation reports on a multi-agency project to undertake a series of joint learning events that would aim to examine issues of accountability, capacity, co-ordination and development of...
Aceh, the northern-most province of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, suffered terribly in the tsunami of December 2004. The water washed over 800km of coastline, killing 169, 000 people and...
This report is part of the TEC Local and National Capacities Evaluation (which also included case-studies in Indonesia, Maldives and Sri Lanka). It focuses on five sets of stakeholders: claim-...
This study project involved an assessment of the social development-related needs of people in tsunami-affected areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The aims were to: (1) enable socially-...
This joint report”issued by the Government of the Maldives, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), the World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB), Japanese...
Shelter responses after disasters have tended to focus on providing temporary shelter in camps, and then assisting in the rebuilding of permanent housing. Predominantly, this support is given in...
A joint follow-up evaluation of the links between relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD)'This evaluation was commissioned by a group of governments from the region, aid donors and...
The speaker reviews CRS transitional settlement response in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India after the 26th December 2004 tsunami. How these three countries operated with their available capacity...
The speaker presented the Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment in Disasters Tool, as the development and results of efforts to identify and begin addressing environmental issues related to...