Planting and Sustainable Utilisation of Mangroves
On Sept 28, 2018, series of strong earthquakes struck Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, including a 7,4 magnitudes earthquake, 10 km deep, epicenter close ...
On Sept 28, 2018, a series of strong earthquakes struck Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, including a 7,4 magnitudes earthquake, 10 km deep, epicenter close to Palu capital city, triggered Tsunami, waves reaching 3 meters height. The combination of earthquake, tsunami, liquifaction, and landslide caused significant damage and loss of life across affected areas of Palu, Dongala, Sigi, and Parigi Montong.
On October 10th, 2018, Dutch Public through SHO raised EU 11,2 million fund to support the emergency response to affected community. Significant changes have been made since throughout period Oct 2018 – Dec 2019.
ICCO ROSEA tohetherwith PENABULU launched emergency response to life-safing needs, and emergency recovery of affected communities across the province. During the response, intervention focus on supplying food, clean water, installing toilet, improving living conditions by providing materials to build shelters, and the equipments, with specific targeting vulnerable groups; women, pregnant women, children, and eldery.
On May 2019 partners started to enter the recovery phase, focusing the intervention on livelihood recovery; promoting earthquake resistant house model, waste-management livelihood recovery.
This project aim to restore the livelihood and economic activities of the affected community through interventions;
1. providing vanilla and copra seeds to farmers,
2. promoting earthquake resistant permanent house by adopt local wisdom and indigenous technology,
3. establish waste management village enterprise (waste bank),
4. Market-based emergency preparedness