Livelihoods and poverty in coastal and inland parts of Aceh

Three years have passed since the notorious earth–quake and tsunami of December 2004. Most rehabilitation efforts are now addressing longer term economic development and livelihood improvements. The earthquake and tsunami occurred in a province that was already experiencing prolonged violent conflict. Throughout the province, and particularly in rural areas, infrastructure sustain- ed serious damage and further deteriorated because the security situation made maintenance difficult or impossible. The study included locations based on access and conflict history: accessible East Aceh (strong conflict history); less access ible West Aceh (conflict history); and the remote island of Nias (no conflict history).


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2022

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