The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has opened the first two of nearly 370 permanent schools it has agreed to build in Indonesia in a $90-million project to replace those destroyed nearly two years ago by the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami, an agency spokesman announced today. Full Story …
Archive for September 20th, 2006
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- An Interview with Mr. Raoul de Torcy, Chief CFO UNICEF Nias
- Chief of Nias post-tsunami body tasked to help Myanmar
- BBR Nias prepares to hand over the reins
- Indonesia, Nias community learns how to prepare for future disasters
- Interview With Petra Gruber – Nias Island Research Network Coordinator
- Indonesia: From zero to heroes
- Nias — not just stone jumping and surfing
- Indonesia’s tsunami reconstruction chief lauds progress
- Indonesia: Asian Development Bank, UN-HABITAT hand over new homes to disaster survivors
- More than 100.000 houses were built in Aceh & Nias