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Tsunami 12 months After

Tsunami 12 Months After

Author: Plan Asia/ Sandy Barron 
No. of pages: 40
Published: December 2005
Publisher: Plan Ltd.
Languages: English

 

 

 


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The follow up report of Tsunami Six Months After uses the same structure but with a stronger emphasis on interagency coordination and the involvement of children and communities affected by the tsunami. Individual stories from Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand highlight the importance of listening to children and allowing them to be active players in the transition from relief to recovery efforts. The personal tales picture affected young people and their families working together with Plan in the fight to recover from losses and fears, to build their lives back to normal.

 

Related links

 

Tsunami 6 Months After
The report provides an overview of Plan’s responses to the tsunami that hit the coastal communities around the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004, as well as Plan’s expenditures for post-tsunami relief and rehabilitation operations.

 

Children and the Tsunami
Engaging with children in disaster response, recovery and risk reduction: Learning from children’s participation in the tsunami response

The counter-intuitive study calls for governments, international institutions and aid agencies to change their perception of child participation and include it in the disaster response, recovery and risk reduction.

Tsunami 18 Months After
The follow up of the Tsunami 12 Months After report shows how Plan's role has evolved from one of emergency relief to recovery. The long-term effects of Plan’s programs on children are beginning to show.



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