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18 months Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias. December 14, 2006. The Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias. 15 Donors US$ 655 million ($110 million new pledges) Start May 2005 Support the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Aceh and Nias. Donors – 655 US$ million.
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18 monthsMulti Donor Fundfor Aceh and Nias December 14, 2006
The Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias • 15 Donors • US$ 655 million ($110 million new pledges) • Start May 2005 Support the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Aceh and Nias
Donors – 655 US$ million • European Commission 253.6 m • Netherlands 175.5 m • UK 72.4 m • World Bank 25.0 m • Sweden 20.0 m • Norway 18.0 m • Denmark 18.0 m • Germany 13.8 m • Canada, Belgium, Finland, ADB, USA, (at least 10 million) • New Zealand and Ireland (less than $10 million)
How we work The Multi Donor Fund cooperates with the Government (BRR and local government) • Civil Society • International NGOs • United Nations Support the coordination of the recovery effort
Partnership with BRR • Project replenishment by BRR • KDP +/- US$ 60m • Housing +/- US$ 9m • Co-financing BRR and BRA • IRFF US$ 191m • SPADA US$ 14.6m • KRRP (KDP Nias) US$ 25.75m
Pledges and Disbursements 655 482 214 Pledges - $110 million are new pledges received in recent months, from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Germany.
Recoveryof CommunitiesUS$209m Empowering villagers to recover their communities and houses. • Over 6,000 houses rebuilt or under construction and over 2,600 repaired • 1,900 km roads, 710 bridges, 240 schools, 1,143 irrigation & drainage units, 40 health posts • Over 7000 scholarships and over 3,600 micro-credits allocated • Over 27,000 land titles registered in the land book, 7,703 titles distributed • Generation of over 10 million person-days of employment
Infrastructure & Transport US$176m • Transport of 88,000mt of reconstruction materials • Three ports designed • installation of 11 flood valves and design for 105 more in Banda Aceh • Maintaining a 52km stretch between Lamno-Calang IREP: local governments identify key infrastructure needs which may get financed through IRFF ($ 191 co-financing by BRR)
Sustaining the Environment US$32m • Removal of 1,060,000m³ tsunami waste/ 88,000m³ municipal waste • Clearing 669ha paddies; • Recovery of 17,000m3 wood for construction • Training of forest monitors • Including conservation concerns in spatial planning process • Planting of thousands of seedlings
Capacity Building US$65m Building capacity of reconstruction stakeholders • BRR – Technical Assistance support (IT, legal and HR functions, Quality assurance team overseeing BRR’s portfolio, support BRR in policy development, implementation support • Training of local government and contractors to manage the rehabilitation and maintenance of district roads • CSO assessment has been completed, first step towards training
Portfolio implementation • Looking forward
For more details contact: Sabine Joukes Deputy for Coordination and Communication sjoukes@worldbank.org 0811 934 880