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European Commission provides additional €118 million to help rebuild Indonesia's Aceh province

Sumario: European Commission provides additional €118 million to help rebuild Indonesia's Aceh province (Brussels: 31 March 2006)

The European Commission has approved a further contribution of €118 million to support rehabilitation and long-term reconstruction in Indonesia's Aceh province following the Tsunami. This will bring the Commission's total post-Tsunami aid package for Aceh to €207 million. The aid supports projects that are rebuilding houses and restoring community infrastructure. The funds are channelled through a multi-donor trust fund for reconstruction led by the World Bank with the European Commission as the largest contributor and co-chair. The Fund was set up in order to rationalise the plethora of projects and donors working in the country in the immediate aftermath of the Tsunami.

Benita Ferrero-Waldner, the Commissioner for External Relations and the European Neighbourhood Policy, said "As the largest donor to the multi-donor trust fund, the Commission contributes to coordination between donors and the Government of Indonesia on re-development and peace building in Aceh. The aim is to make Aceh a safer place for all those who suffered in the tsunami". She added: "In the longer term we will adopt our approach from supporting individual projects to providing the authorities with the support they need to take greater ownership of the work."

Fifteen countries and organisations have pledged a total of around €440 million to the fund for the reconstruction of Aceh and North Sumatra. 85% of this comes from EU countries. The Multi-Donor Trust Fund is governed by a structure that reflects the interests of key stakeholders (national and local government agencies, donors, civil society, the UN system, international NGOs, etc). Some examples of the projects financed include:

Smaller projects include the rehabilitation of the forest and environment, rural roads, disaster response logistics, etc.

For more information:

IP/05/1025: Post-Tsunami reconstruction: Commission finances first long-term activities in Aceh, Indonesia
IP/05/1115: Aceh: Commission's contribution to the peace process and post tsunami reconstruction (9th September 2005)
http://europa.eu.int/comm/world/tsunami/

http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/indonesia/intro/index.htm

  • Ref: EC06-135EN
  • Fuente UE: Comisión Europea
  • Foro NU: 
  • Fecha: 31/3/2006


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