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Rebuilding lives after the tsunami, the children's road to recovery: two years later

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Save the Children International

Two years have passed since the devastating South Asia tsunami of December 2004. While the world’s focus has largely moved on, the children and families living in the wake of the disaster-many of them in precarious situations before the waves hit-still face a long road to recovery. Thanks to the generosity of people around the world, Save the Children has stood by the children of South Asia-helping them through the initial crisis and supporting them as they and their families surmount the challenges wrought by the tsunami.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Hazards Tsunami
Themes Recovery
Country and region India Indonesia Somalia Sri Lanka Thailand
Number of pages
10 p.
Publication year
2007

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