This paper provides some preliminary glimpses of displacement and relocation in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, which forced an estimated half million people to leave their homes in Aceh. It focuses attention on troubling questions raised by the Indonesian government’s announced relokasi pengungsi (relocate displaced persons) program, including questions concerning the role of the military, the rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), and the intervention of international humanitarian organizations in areas of protracted conflict
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
The 2004 tsunami disaster in Aceh resulted in the destruction of man-made environments as well as un...
Page range: 1-19This paper provides some preliminary glimpses of displacement and relocation in the ...
Rolled out as a solution to the problem of displacement in the new post-tsunami context of sudden na...
ABSTRAK Research of the forced migration and Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) intentions after the ...
Research of the forced migration and Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) intentions after the tsunami ...
In this paper, we examine conditions and issues of rehabilitation assistance in Aceh of Indonesia. O...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
This paper examines changes taking place in village government in three districts on the west coast ...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
After earthquake and tsunami devastated, many temporary shelters (tent, barracks, and shelter) were ...
43 p.The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 was one of the most powerful disasters recorded in hi...
The opening up of Aceh to the international community in the aftermath of the tsunami offered a glim...
The numerous conflicts that swept Indonesia before and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 displaced o...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
The 2004 tsunami disaster in Aceh resulted in the destruction of man-made environments as well as un...
Page range: 1-19This paper provides some preliminary glimpses of displacement and relocation in the ...
Rolled out as a solution to the problem of displacement in the new post-tsunami context of sudden na...
ABSTRAK Research of the forced migration and Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) intentions after the ...
Research of the forced migration and Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) intentions after the tsunami ...
In this paper, we examine conditions and issues of rehabilitation assistance in Aceh of Indonesia. O...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
This paper examines changes taking place in village government in three districts on the west coast ...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
After earthquake and tsunami devastated, many temporary shelters (tent, barracks, and shelter) were ...
43 p.The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 was one of the most powerful disasters recorded in hi...
The opening up of Aceh to the international community in the aftermath of the tsunami offered a glim...
The numerous conflicts that swept Indonesia before and after the fall of Suharto in 1998 displaced o...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
The 2004 tsunami disaster in Aceh resulted in the destruction of man-made environments as well as un...