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Rebuilding from disaster: it doesn’t end when housing aid projects finish

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posted on 2024-08-02, 06:31 authored by Sandra Carrasco, Neeraj Dangol, Redento Recio
Disasters are typically followed by an influx of resources, including millions of dollars channelled through humanitarian agencies for rebuilding housing. Images of destruction and distressed victims create deep empathy and generosity, generating a “revolution of giving” to ease suffering and help rebuild shattered lives. For instance, the Aceh post-tsunami reconstruction received nearly US$7 billion worth of humanitarian aid.

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The Conversation

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1-1

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eng

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M.1 Media article

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The Conversation

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Melbourne, Vic.

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