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Aceh recovery framework (ARF) 2008-2011

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This Aceh Recovery Framework (ARF) 2008-2011 presents the major challenges in Aceh’s transition and governmental priorities, benchmarks and outcomes in virtually every sector of peace building, recovery and development activity in the aftermath of the 2004 earthquake and tsunami.

The Aceh Recovery Framework (ARF) was announced by the Governor of Aceh in 2007 as a turning point in strategic planning and coordination around the broader spectrum of transitional issues that must be more fully understood and managed as a whole. The ARF is at once the Governor’s mission and vision translated into a transitional roadmap from 2008 to 2011; a transparent and shared planning and monitoring mechanism; and a coordination structure for partners and stakeholders that enriches government policy and planning with the acquired wisdom, lessons learned and targeted assistance of those helping Aceh to fully recover and flourish.

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Last checked: 27 September 2022

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Hazards Earthquake Tsunami
Themes Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Indonesia
Aceh Recovery Framework (ARF) 2008-2011
Number of pages
128
Publication year
2009

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