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After the tsunami: Lessons from reconstruction

Indonesia and Sri Lanka faced the monumental task of rebuilding once their immediate needs were met. Their experience could help other countries respond to disasters.

FEBRUARY 2006 • Paul McMahon, Thomas Nyheim, and Adam Schwarz

Nonprofit, Performance Article, tsunami reconstruction

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When a tsunami surged through the Indian Ocean in December 2004, more than 230,000 people died and about 1.7 million were left homeless. In 14 countries, the massive waves swept away schools, hospitals, government offices, businesses, infrastructure—even entire villages. Indonesia's Aceh province and Sri Lanka were the hardest-hit areas (Exhibit 1).

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