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2005 Aceh Annual Report
In the immediate aftermath of the disaster,
AMURT and AMURTEL focused on providing
emergency supplies to the survivors. We
distributed more than US$300,000 worth of
food and non-food, medical and recreational
items in the first three months to thousands
of tsunami survivors in different parts of
Aceh.
AMURTEL also made camp visits to interact
with the children. Our informal English
classes were very popular and we were struck
by how keen these young children were to
learn a new language and to improve their
lives.
AMURTEL members also provided counseling to
those who had lost beloved family members,
their homes, their livelihoods, everything!
This was not easy and some of us were unable
to hold back our tears as we cried together
with those we were counseling.
From this activity, we started to discover
the needs of the survivors on the long road
to rehabilitate and reconstruct their lives.
Education was one priority. AMURT and
AMURTEL raised funds to repair, renovate and
construct six schools. Of these, three have
been completed (the kindergartens at Bada
Barracks and Raider Barracks and Seureumo
Primary School) and three more are in the
pipeline (the kindergartens at Ujong Batee
and Lamjampok and Junior High School No.3 in
Banda Aceh).
Since April, AMURT has been working with
survivors to rebuild the local economy,
starting with the rehabilitation of the
brick factories in Neuheun. We are delighted
that the forty-two brick kilns are now
operating again, and making a substantial
contribution to the overall rebuilding
effort in Banda Aceh. Their businesses are
now thriving!
AMURTEL has been supporting livelihood
programs for women. Our sewing program has
provided 130 tailors (who lost their
equipment in the tsunami) with the
opportunity to earn their own sewing
machines, as well as cash income, by sewing
school uniforms for local schools. The women
have already sewn uniforms for 3,920
schoolchildren of all ages, from
kindergarten to senior high school.
AMURTEL’s cake-making program has provided
cake-making equipment and ingredients to 40
women from two resettlement barracks. The
program started just in time to catch the
peak Ramadan demand for cakes with which to
break fast. After selling their cakes for a
profit, the women repay a portion of the
start-up capital in five monthly
installments of cakes which AMURTEL
distributes free to orphans, the disabled
and the elderly.
Ibu Yanti, 30, a beneficiary of our
cake-making program lost her only child – a
5-year boy – in the tsunami. In addition to
making cakes for sale, she also supervises
the children participating in AMURTEL’s
traditional dance program at Barak Bada.
In Meulaboh, AMURT is working with Sun
Spirit, a Jakarta-based NGO, on the first
organic farming project in Aceh. The 240
farmers have learnt techniques such as
mulching, composting, and the production of
fertilizer, pesticide and insecticide. They
are consuming most of the crops (such as
lettuce, spinach, carrots, beans, tomato)
themselves but hope to sell produce in the
future. One of the project staff is so
inspired by the project that he plans to
name his first son “Organic!”
Many tsunami survivors have expressed deep
gratitude for the services we have provided
them. They never imagined that their grief
would be eased by strangers from different
lands. On one occasion two Europeans saw
AMURT taking children from a resettlement
camp on a trip to the sea beach for the fist
time since the tsunami. They were impressed
with the rapport and familiarity we had
developed with our little “friends”. This
has become AMURT/AMURTEL’s identity in this
operation: an adaptable multi-national
organization undertaking diverse programs
through people-to-people connections. We
give a special thank you to our Acehnese
staff who have became part of our extended
family..
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