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Achievement to date:
| Results |
Plan |
Achievement |
Houses: |
6,059 |
|
| - Complete |
|
1,000 |
- Under Construction |
|
5,059 |
Houses Rehabilitated: |
8,400* |
|
- Complete |
|
1,100 |
- Under Construction |
|
1,500 |
Work-days generated |
|
5,185,829 |
| * Final needs for rehabilitation
are still being established in the 125 villages
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| Project Name |
: |
Community-based
Settlement Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project
|
| Grant Amount |
: |
USD 150 million in two phases;
Phase I USD 85 million will be followed by Phase II when
progress indicators are fulfilled. |
| Date Approved |
: |
23 August 2005 |
| Start Date |
: |
1 September 2005 |
| Geographic Area |
: |
Aceh and Nias |
| Partner Agency |
: |
World Bank |
| Executing Agency |
: |
Ministry of Public
Works |
| Funding Recipient |
: |
Government of Indonesia
(on-budget funding to Ministry of Public Works) |
Project Description:
| The
Community-Based Settlement Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Project provides grants to 125 communities to rebuild
and repair houses and rehabilitate their settlement
infrastructure through a community-driven approach.
Building on the community-driven development
structures of UPP, communities jointly carry out mapping
and damage assessment exercises to establish construction
needs and to identify benefi ciaries. The project mostly
fi lls remaining gaps for housing in 125 communities.
Grant recipients will rebuild about 6,000 houses and
repair about 8,400 houses. The project also provides
reconstruction grants that help fi ll gaps in the recovery
of tertiary infrastructure. Housing facilitators ensure
that the quality of all works is up to standard.
The community-driven approach has proven
to be effi cient in rebuilding houses within the span
of a few months and creates strong ownership with the
benefi ciaries and a sense of pride in their achievements. |
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