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INDONESIA 2005. Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
INDONESIA 2005. Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
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INDONESIA 2005. Tsunami communities reborn: Rebuilding livelihoods better than before
20 October 2005. Aceh Besar, Indonesia. Fishermen building new fishing boats.
10/20/2005
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© FAO/Adek Berry
Project ID
TCP/INS/3002 (04/XII/INS/205)
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FAO Photo Library
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UF11PLT
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FAO has partnered with the American NGO Austin International Rescue Operation in the rebuilding of fishing boat fleets by providing leadership for the entire boat-rebuilding initiative and keeping track of the type of boats that should be introduced to avoid overfishing.
Emergency assistance to support the rehabilitation in earthquake/tsunami affected areas. The overall objective of the project is to assist the government's efforts for a rapid re-establishment of sustainable income-generating activities that were destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami. The project beneficiaries are the poor artisanal fishing and farming communities in the affected regions who lost their production assets and subsequently the means to support their livelihood and who are unlikely to meet the immediate food needs of their families without assistance. The project will make available basic fishery sector inputs and crop sector inputs, if needed, to kick-start activities in the worst affected areas for an approximate 8 700 beneficiaries. The typology of basic agricultural and fisheries inputs will be confirmed during the inception mission of the international consultant in collaboration with the national consultants and local government authorities.
The lead national consultant will be responsible for drawing up final beneficiary selection criteria, in close consultation with relevant local authorities, in order to ensure that project interventions are focussed on the most vulnerable earthquake/tsunami-affected households and for ensuring that these criteria are applied in a fair, transparent and effective manner. The main project outputs will be: Increased food security for the most vulnerable disaster-affected families; Rehabilitation of exposed/denuded areas and restoration of sustainable agriculture-based livelihood activities in the most affected agricultural areas; Formulation of an action plan and additional project proposals which could be submitted to other possible donors.