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A melon farmer in front of his crop field, Aceh, Indonesia. [CARE in Aceh

Melon farmer

A melon farmer in front of his crop field, Aceh, Indonesia. [CARE in Aceh]

Chilli crop, Aceh, Indonesia [CARE in Aceh]

Chillies

Chilli crop, Aceh, Indonesia [CARE in Aceh]

Both permanent and temporary housing are going up in Aceh [CAFOD]

Nov trip - smiling man

Both permanent and temporary housing are going up in Aceh [CAFOD]

Itrus outside his new house, built by CAFOD partner JRS [Purple Flame Media]

Nov trip - man with bike

Itrus outside his new house, built by CAFOD partner JRS [Purple Flame Media]

Livelihoods are a vital part of the reconstruction work in Aceh [CAFOD]

Nov trip - woman sewing

Livelihoods are a vital part of the reconstruction work in Aceh [CAFOD]

Indonesian pop star Rafli, lead singer of Kande, performs at a concert for tsunami survivors [CAFOD]

Indonesian pop star Rafli

Indonesian pop star Rafli, lead singer of Kande, performs at a concert for tsunami survivors [CAFOD]

Razi Damizi surveys the wreckage of her home, Banda Aceh, Indonesia. [Richard Wainwright]

Surveying the wreckage

Razi Damizi surveys the wreckage of her home, Banda Aceh, Indonesia. [Richard Wainwright]

Razali Mahmoud is blind. He is looking forward to moving into his new house so he has somewhere to listen to music again [CAFOD]

Razali Mahmoud

Razali Mahmoud is blind. He is looking forward to moving into his new house so he has somewhere to listen to music again [CAFOD]

Zulbaidah and daughter

Zulbaidah and her 13-year-old daughter Cutsupriana outside their new house built by CAFOD partner, JRS. [Purple Flame Media]

The clear up operation in Indonesia after the tsunami saw an amazing number of people from all over the world helping out [Noel Gavin]

Clearing up after tsunami

The clear up operation in Indonesia after the tsunami saw an amazing number of people from all over the world helping out [Noel Gavin]

Itrus in his new house built by CAFOD partner, the Jesuit Refugee Service in Kuala Tripa, west Aceh. [Purple Flame Media]

Itrus in new house

Itrus in his new house built by CAFOD partner, the Jesuit Refugee Service in Kuala Tripa, west Aceh. [Purple Flame Media]

Sitihawa has recieved a loan to restart her cake making business in Meulaboh, west Aceh. [Laura Storr]

Sitihawa

Sitihawa has recieved a loan to restart her cake making business in Meulaboh, west Aceh. [Laura Storr]

Jananti recieved a loan from CAFOD partner, the Jesuit Refugee Service to restart her cracker business after the tsunami. [Purple Flame Media]

Jananti

Jananti recieved a loan from CAFOD partner, the Jesuit Refugee Service to restart her cracker business after the tsunami. [Purple Flame Media]

CAFOD volunteers, Hugh Gibbon and Peter Cauwlaert in Aceh, Indonesia. [Patrick Nicholson]

Hugh and Peter

CAFOD volunteers, Peter Van Cauwelaert and Hugh Gibbon in Aceh, Indonesia. [Patrick Nicholson]

A fisherman brings in the catch in Krueng Raya, Aceh. [Patrick Nicholson]

Man with fish

A fisherman brings in the catch in Krueng Raya, Aceh. [Patrick Nicholson]

CAFOD volunteer, Peter Van Cauwelaert in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.

Peter in Aceh

CAFOD volunteer, Peter Van Cauwelaert in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. [Patrick Nicholson]

CAFOD partner JRS distributes food to the community on the island of Nias, Indonesia.

JRS food distribution Nias

CAFOD partner JRS distributes food to the community on the island of Nias, Indonesia. [Patrick Nicholson]

Beneficiaries of a Rumohkita tsunami project in Aceh, Indonesia [CAFOD]

Beneficiaries of a Rumohkita tsunami project

Beneficiaries of a Rumohkita tsunami project in Aceh, Indonesia [CAFOD]

Abas is a fisherman who is helping to build fish drying shelters with CAFOD partner JRS to revive the fishing business in Aceh.

man drying fish

Abas is a fisherman who is helping to build fish drying shelters with CAFOD partner JRS to revive the fishing business in Aceh. [Patrick Nicholson]

Juanda works for CAFOD partner, the People's Crisis Centre in Aceh, Indonesia [CAFOD]

Juanda

Juanda works for CAFOD partner, the People's Crisis Centre in Aceh, Indonesia. [CAFOD]

Masliani standing on the foundations of her former home, points to where the tsunami came from

Masliani

Masliani standing on the foundations of her former home, points to where the tsunami came from [Patrick Nicholson]

House construction in Aceh, Indonesia [Hannah Bristow]

Man in hat

House construction in Aceh, Indonesia [Hannah Bristow]

Permanent house building in Aceh

Permanent house building

Permanent house building in Aceh [Patrick Nicholson]

People in Aceh take part in a two-day peace parade to celebrate the recent peace deal.

peace procession

People in Aceh take part in a two-day peace parade to celebrate the recent peace deal. [CAFOD]

The jetty at Pulo Aceh

Pulo Aceh jetty

The jetty at Pulo Aceh [Sarah Belson]

A man from Kuala Tripa village helps to rebuild houses for the community

Villager working

A man from Kuala Tripa village helps to rebuild houses for the community [Sarah Belson]

Sumatra earthquake [Reuters, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

earthquake graphic - landscape

Sumatra earthquake [Reuters, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

earthquake graphic

Sumatra earthquake [Reuters, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Residents run through the streets after feeling an aftershock from the massive earthquake that hit Nias island, off the Indonesian coast of Sumatra [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

fleeing from the earthquake

Residents run through the streets after feeling an aftershock from the massive earthquake that hit Nias island, off the Indonesian coast of Sumatra [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Survivors of the massive earthquake in Nias on the Indonesian island of Sumatra receive medical help at a makeshift hospital [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

earthquake relief hospital

Survivors of the massive earthquake in Nias on the Indonesian island of Sumatra receive medical help at a makeshift hospital [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Marking plots in Pulo Aceh

A homemade sign marking out a family's plot in Pulo Aceh [Sarah Belson]

Kak Ju - sarah web diary

Kak Ju, who runs a small education centre for local children in Saree near Banda Aceh [Sarah Belson]

Ali Aulia Ramly, works with refugees for the Jesuit Refugee Service in Aceh, one of Indonesia's three most troubled areas along with East Timor and Irian Jaya. [CAFOD]

Ali Aulia Ramly

Ali Aulia Ramly, works with refugees for the Jesuit Refugee Service in Aceh, one of Indonesia's three most troubled areas along with East Timor and Irian Jaya. [CAFOD]

A view of the devastation in front of the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh, Indonesia [Reuters/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

Tsunami damage Banda Aceh

A view of the devastation in front of the Baiturrahman mosque in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Photo: Reuters/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org [Reuters/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

Scenes from the air of the devestation caused by the tsunami along the west of Aceh province, Including Banda Aceh, Calang, and Meulobah [Noel Gavin/Trocaire]

Aerial shot of Aceh coast

Scenes from the air of the devestation caused by the tsunami along the west of Aceh province, Including Banda Aceh, Calang, and Meulobah [Noel Gavin/Trocaire]

Muhammaddun is helping with the clean up of the health clinic at Politeknik Gigi Nad. It once served the local community but now is knee deep in dark, slimy mud that reeks of decay [Noel Gavin]

Muhammaddun helps with clean-up

Muhammaddun is helping with the clean up of the health clinic at Politeknik Gigi Nad. It once served the local community but now is knee deep in dark, slimy mud that reeks of decay [Noel Gavin]

Aid workers load fuel onto a Jesuit Relief Services truck in Indonesia [Louise Crowe]

Loading fuel on JRS truck

Aid workers load fuel onto a Jesuit Relief Services truck in Indonesia [Louise Crowe]

Children wear masks to cover their faces at a tsunami refugee camp in Banda Aceh, Indonesia [Reuters/ Beawiharta/courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Child tsunami survivor

Children wear masks to cover their faces at a tsunami refugee camp in Banda Aceh, Indonesia [Reuters/ Beawiharta/courtesy www.alertnet.org]

An Acehnese women walks past the bodies of some of the thousands killed by the tsunami on December 27, 2004. [REUTERS/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

Aceh bodies

An Acehnese women walks past the bodies of some of the thousands killed by the tsunami on December 27, 2004. Photo: Reuters/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org [Reuters/Beawiharta, courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

Didik Hari Wahyudi works for JRS in Indonesia, organising relief supplies for communities affected by the tsunami [Caritas]

Didik Hari Wahyudi

Didik Hari Wahyudi works for JRS in Indonesia, organising relief supplies for communities affected by the tsunami [Caritas]

At the Mosque in Geucue Komplekx, Banda Aceh, Pat Johns of Catholic Relief Services presented the Ulama with a bull and two goats to celebrate Eid. [Noel Gavin/Trocaire]

Eid bull presentation, Indonesia

At the Mosque in Geucue Komplekx, Banda Aceh, Pat Johns of Catholic Relief Services presented the Ulama with a bull and two goats to celebrate Eid. [Noel Gavin/Trocaire]

An Acehnese mother carries her baby in a military hospital [Reuters/Beawiharta/courtesy www.alertnet.org]

27739 - Indonesian hospital

An Acehnese mother carries her baby in a military hospital [Reuters/Beawiharta/courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Tsunami wreckage in Banda Aceh [Noel Gavin]

Tsunami wreckage in Banda Aceh

Tsunami wreckage in Banda Aceh [Noel Gavin]

Indonesian girls walk past ruins of a house in Yogyakarta, Central Java [REUTERS/STRINGER/INDONESIA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Indonesian girls walk past ruins of a house

Indonesian girls walk past ruins of a house in Yogyakarta, Central Java [REUTERS/STRINGER/INDONESIA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

An Indonesian man looks at his car which debris fell on in Yogyakarta, Central Java [REUTERS/STRINGER/INDONESIA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Man looking at wreckage

An Indonesian man looks at his car which debris fell on in Yogyakarta, Central Java [REUTERS/STRINGER/INDONESIA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

An Indonesian mother kisses her one-month-old baby after treatment at a hospital in Yogyakarta [REUTERS/ Beawiharta, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

mother kisses her one-month-old baby

An Indonesian mother kisses her one-month-old baby after treatment at a hospital in Yogyakarta [REUTERS/ Beawiharta, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

A villager walks through ruined houses after he collected his clothes in the Klaten district in central Java [REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

villager walks through ruined houses

A villager walks through ruined houses after he collected his clothes in the Klaten district in central Java [REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Residents search for belongings, earthquake Yogyakarta, Central Java, May 2006 [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Residents search for belongings

Residents search for belongings, earthquake Yogyakarta, Central Java, May 2006. [Reuters/Crack Palinggi, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

An injured boy and his father outside hospital, earthquake Yogyalarta, Central Java, May 2006 [REUTERS/ Crack Palinggi, courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

An injured boy and his father

An injured boy and his father outside hospital, earthquake Yogyalarta, Central Java, May 2006 [REUTERS/ Crack Palinggi courtesy of www.alertnet.org]

Suparmi at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake by Jacqueline Brens Cordaid

Suparmi at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake

Suparmi at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake, May 2006 in Yogyakarta. [Jacqueline Brens Cordaid]

A woman at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake by Jacqueline Brens Cordaid

A woman at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake

A woman looking through her documents at her home destroyed by the Java earthquake, May 2006 in Yogyakarta. [Jacqueline Brens Cordaid]

A survivor of the earthquake helps to unload rice, provided by CAFOD's partner, JRS. [Sarah Belson]

Man with bag of rice

A survivor of the earthquake helps to unload rice, provided by CAFOD's partner, JRS. [Sarah Belson]

A transitional shelter built in Numpukan village, part of the Imogiri district, by JRS and survivors [JRS]

A transitional shelter

A transitional shelter built in Numpukan village, part of the Imogiri district, by JRS and survivors [JRS]

Policemen use dogs to search for tsunami victims amid the ruins of houses at Pangandaran beach July 20, 2006 [REUTERS/CRACK PALINGGI, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Policemen use dogs to search for tsunami victims

Policemen use dogs to search for tsunami victims amid the ruins of houses at Pangandaran beach July 20, 2006 [REUTERS/CRACK PALINGGI, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

This ship was at sea when the tsunami hit, but was carried more than four kilometres inland by the wave [Heidi Thorsen]

Big ship

This ship was at sea when the tsunami hit, but was carried more than four kilometres inland by the wave [Heidi Thorsen]

Children in Simelue

Children on simelue island celebrate their newly-built school [Caritas]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 20/02/2008