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Does CMDRR Work? Experiences with the eruption of Mount Merapi, Indonesia, part II: re-evacuation and response

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Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid

This document describes and evaluates the workings of Cordaid's Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction programme during and after the eruption of Mount Merapi in Indonesia in October and November 2010. Part two of two, it describes how the established DRR forums in four affected villages took care of re-evacuation, aid distribution and the start of the return and recovery process. It targets scientists, NGOs, and anyone interested in community managed disaster risk reduction or the disaster event.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Themes Community-based DRR Recovery
Country and region Indonesia
Number of pages
4 p.
Publication year
2010

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