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Project Components - ETESP

To meet critical rehabilitation and reconstruction needs in a flexible manner, the ETESP has been designed as a multisector project facility. It consists of five principal sector groupings:

  • Livelihood restoration. Rehabilitate the agriculture and fisheries sectors, the mainstay of a majority of the Acehnese, and revive micro and small enterprises.


  • Social service provision. Rehabilitate and reconstruct health and education facilities, and support skills development of the affected population through vocational training.


  • Community infrastructure. Provide water and sanitation facilities, rebuild irrigation infrastructure, and rehabilitate and reconstruct the damaged and lost housing stock within an integrated community development framework.


  • Physical infrastructure. Rebuild damaged roads and bridges, restore power supply, support sound spatial planning, and strengthen environmental management systems.


  • Fiduciary governance. Ensure sound oversight of donor fund utilization in the rehabilitation and reconstruction process, and facilitate effective delivery of ETESP support.

Following a reprogramming of ETESP in early 2006, nearly half of the ETESP Grant funds or about $114.5 million is allocated to community infrastructure, followed by $76 million for livelihood support, $48 million for physical infrastructure rehabilitation, $30 million for social sector restoration, and $26 million for cross-cutting support (e.g., spatial planning, environmental management and fiduciary governance).

The Badan Rehabilitasi and Reconstrukti (BRR) is the Executing Agency for ETESP. As such, procedures and guidelines developed by BRR are followed in conjunction with applicable ADB guidelines and procedures in delivering the ETESP support. Substantive technical assistance for project preparation, capacity building, advisory support and implementation supervision is included within the ETESP framework. The physical completion of the ETESP is scheduled for mid 2008.

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With the approval of the Luxembourg contribution of $1 million to the Asian Tsunami Fund (ATF) on 30 October 2006, the grant funds available for ETESP amount to $294.5 million, including $290 million from the ATF, and a grant of $3.5 million from the Netherlands administered by ADB.


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