Lessons from Aceh
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The Indian Ocean tsunami on 26 December 2004 devastated the coastline in Aceh province on the northern tip of Indonesia leaving 167000 people dead and over half a million people without homes. This resulted in an unprecedented humanitarian response. Over the next three years the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Member Agencies collectively constructed almost 20000 houses in Aceh in addition to numerous schools and health centres. In 'Lessons from Aceh' their experiences are used as a case study to illustrate the practical realities of delivering a successful programme and the range of issues that need to be considered; highlighting best and worst practice whilst recognizing that there is validity in different approaches within the same response. 'Lessons from Aceh' is targeted at senior managers decision-makers and programme advisers to help them make informed decisions manage expectations and reduce risk in future responses. It will also be of interest to built environment professionals researchers or policy makers. An important theme throughout is the way in which reconstruction can act as a catalyst to recovery contribute to long-term development and reduce vulnerability to future disasters. In Aceh the most successful reconstruction programmes have left a legacy that is much more than just bricks and mortar.
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