21. Post-Tsunami Aid Effectiveness in Aceh: Proliferation and Coordination in Reconstruction
- Author:
- Harry Masyrafah and Jock MJA McKeon
- Publication Date:
- 11-2008
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The Brookings Institution
- Abstract:
- On December 26, 2004, an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale struck off the northeast coast of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (Aceh) on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. In the subsequent tsunami that followed, over 150,000 people lost their lives, while an estimated 700,000 people were displaced. The scale of the damage to the local economy, infrastructure and administration was unprecedented. The magnitude of these events triggered a huge outpouring of compassion and generosity from around the world. The influx of aid and assistance into the province of Aceh in the weeks and months that followed was unprecedented and surpassed all expectations. This paper seeks to provide some insight into the effects of such an influx whilst also exploring some of the coordination mechanisms put in place to manage what was the largest reconstruction program in the developing world at the time.
- Topic:
- Development, Government, Human Welfare, Humanitarian Aid, and International Cooperation
- Political Geography:
- Indonesia