Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters
Rekompak is Indonesia's innovative community-based model for post-disaster housing reconstruction, created and adapted through the Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias (MDF) and the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF) between 2005 and 2012. It was cr...
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okr-10986-176402021-04-23T14:03:39Z Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters World Bank BANKS BILATERAL AGENCIES CASUALTIES CASUALTY CATASTROPHIC NATURAL DISASTERS CITIES CLINICS COLLAPSED BUILDINGS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED APPROACH COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION CONFLICT SITUATION CONFLICT SITUATIONS DAMAGES DECLARATION DESCRIPTION DEVASTATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PROGRAMS DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATION DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUEES EXPLOSIONS FACILITATORS FARMERS FATALITIES FIRE FISHING VILLAGES FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FLOW OF FUNDS HABITAT HOME OWNER HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOTELS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING NEEDS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING REHABILITATION HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE HURRICANE IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL RELIEF LAHAR LANDSLIDES LESSONS LEARNED LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PROCUREMENT MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RELIEF EFFORT RELIEF SUPPLIES RESIDENTIAL AREAS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT PLANNING SETTLEMENTS SHELTER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STRUCTURES SPATIAL PLANNING SURVIVOR SURVIVORS TECTONIC PLATES TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VICTIMS VILLAGES VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WAR WARS Rekompak is Indonesia's innovative community-based model for post-disaster housing reconstruction, created and adapted through the Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias (MDF) and the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF) between 2005 and 2012. It was created as a consequence of the many devastating natural disasters that struck Indonesia between 2004 and 2010. The disasters caused massive loss of life and injuries and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, infrastructure facilities and livelihoods. In addition, more than one million people were displaced. The Government of lndonesia and development partners agreed that a community-based approach would be used for rebuilding houses and community infrastructure, first in Aceh and later in Java. This document presents the key elements of this approach and relays the experience and lessons learned in the course of implementing and scaling up the Rekompak housing reconstruction efforts in Aceh and Java. Rekompak built upon existing mechanisms and expertise and these were scaled up many-fold to meet reconstruction needs. While the concept of community-based reconstruction was not deemed to be the ideal method under the circumstances, it was implemented nonetheless, and its tremendous success is evidence of the efficacy and benefits of such a reconstruction model. 2014-04-07T19:30:41Z 2014-04-07T19:30:41Z 2012-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/18781677/rekompak-rebuilding-indonesias-communities-after-disasters http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17640 English en_US Financial Literacy and Education Russia Trust Fund; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Jakarta Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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BANKS BILATERAL AGENCIES CASUALTIES CASUALTY CATASTROPHIC NATURAL DISASTERS CITIES CLINICS COLLAPSED BUILDINGS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED APPROACH COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION CONFLICT SITUATION CONFLICT SITUATIONS DAMAGES DECLARATION DESCRIPTION DEVASTATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PROGRAMS DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATION DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUEES EXPLOSIONS FACILITATORS FARMERS FATALITIES FIRE FISHING VILLAGES FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FLOW OF FUNDS HABITAT HOME OWNER HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOTELS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING NEEDS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING REHABILITATION HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE HURRICANE IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL RELIEF LAHAR LANDSLIDES LESSONS LEARNED LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PROCUREMENT MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RELIEF EFFORT RELIEF SUPPLIES RESIDENTIAL AREAS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT PLANNING SETTLEMENTS SHELTER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STRUCTURES SPATIAL PLANNING SURVIVOR SURVIVORS TECTONIC PLATES TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VICTIMS VILLAGES VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WAR WARS |
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BANKS BILATERAL AGENCIES CASUALTIES CASUALTY CATASTROPHIC NATURAL DISASTERS CITIES CLINICS COLLAPSED BUILDINGS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED APPROACH COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION CONFLICT SITUATION CONFLICT SITUATIONS DAMAGES DECLARATION DESCRIPTION DEVASTATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PROGRAMS DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATION DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUEES EXPLOSIONS FACILITATORS FARMERS FATALITIES FIRE FISHING VILLAGES FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FLOW OF FUNDS HABITAT HOME OWNER HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOTELS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING NEEDS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING REHABILITATION HUMAN SETTLEMENTS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE HURRICANE IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL RELIEF LAHAR LANDSLIDES LESSONS LEARNED LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PROCUREMENT MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RELIEF EFFORT RELIEF SUPPLIES RESIDENTIAL AREAS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT PLANNING SETTLEMENTS SHELTER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STRUCTURES SPATIAL PLANNING SURVIVOR SURVIVORS TECTONIC PLATES TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VICTIMS VILLAGES VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WAR WARS World Bank Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
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Rekompak is Indonesia's innovative
community-based model for post-disaster housing
reconstruction, created and adapted through the Multi Donor
Fund for Aceh and Nias (MDF) and the Java Reconstruction
Fund (JRF) between 2005 and 2012. It was created as a
consequence of the many devastating natural disasters that
struck Indonesia between 2004 and 2010. The disasters caused
massive loss of life and injuries and destroyed hundreds of
thousands of homes, infrastructure facilities and
livelihoods. In addition, more than one million people were
displaced. The Government of lndonesia and development
partners agreed that a community-based approach would be
used for rebuilding houses and community infrastructure,
first in Aceh and later in Java. This document presents the
key elements of this approach and relays the experience and
lessons learned in the course of implementing and scaling up
the Rekompak housing reconstruction efforts in Aceh and
Java. Rekompak built upon existing mechanisms and expertise
and these were scaled up many-fold to meet reconstruction
needs. While the concept of community-based reconstruction
was not deemed to be the ideal method under the
circumstances, it was implemented nonetheless, and its
tremendous success is evidence of the efficacy and benefits
of such a reconstruction model. |
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Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
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Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
title_full |
Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
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Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
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Rekompak : Rebuilding Indonesia's Communities After Disasters |
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rekompak : rebuilding indonesia's communities after disasters |
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Jakarta |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/18781677/rekompak-rebuilding-indonesias-communities-after-disasters http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17640 |
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