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was appointed to lead BRR, in coordination with recovery community. He subsequently (late 2014) recalled some aspects of the work of the BRR while he was in Aceh saying that "I am happy and proud that physical reconstruction has been achieved according to expectations. In fact in some sectors, beyond
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The BRR Knowledge Centre (KNOW) is dedicated to the preservation of data and management of information related to the rehabilitation and reconstruction programme in Aceh and Nias (2005–09). KNOW was established by BRR in June 2008 through support from the Multi Donor Fund and in partnership with
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The initial damage and loss assessment for Aceh was US$ 4.5 billion, and for Nias US$ 400 million. These assessments combined with a fluctuating inflation rate and an estimated US$ 1.5 billion for upgrading neglected facilities within these regions, raised the total funding required for the
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The response from the national and international communities was unprecedented, with a total of US$ 7.2 billion pledged and nearly US$ 7 billion committed which, based on recent calculations, translates to an approximate 93% realisation of aid funding.
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