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Yogyakarta- Central Java Assistance Program (YCAP)
Yogyakarta - Central Java Assistance Program (YCAP) is an Australian Government initiative in response to an Indonesian Government request to assist in the aftermath of the May 2006 earth quake in Yogyakarta and Central Java.
Through a partnership between Australian Government, Indonesian Government, NGOs and local communities, YCAP will focus on the districts of Klaten (Central Java), Bantul, Gunung Kidul, Sleman and kulonprogo (Yogyakarta Special Province). The goal of YCAP is to assist affected families and communities to return as quickly as possible to normality. YCAP aims to meet current community needs of:
YCAP's Assistance in the First Two Years After the Earthquake
| | More than 100,000 people in the affected areas of earthquake in Yogyakarta and Central Java have been directly assisted through YCAP activities which were focusing on three components: - Sustaining household life
- Restoring Local Incomes
- School readiness
YCAP has built 29 schools in 26 villages, 73 earthquake resistant demonstration houses, 11 health clinics and five community centers. YCAP also improved water and sanitation system with about 11,000 people benefited from the program. |
Project reports indicate that livelihoods activities have considerable potential to increase household income beyond pre-earthquake levels. Nearly 4,000 households and small businesses was enable to access credit mechanisms to restart enterprises and household businesses.
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EOI’s Progress:
Related to the review process of 2nd Phase Pre Qualification Questionnaire for project of “Construction of Road, Bridges and Irrigation in Klaten, Central Java” which was sent to YCAP on 10 July 2009, please kindly find below the short listed candidates who have been selected to the next step.
YCAP Phase 2 Focus on Klaten, Bantul, Gunung Kidul, Sleman and Kulon Progo The Yogyakarta - Central Java Community Assistance Program (YCAP) phase 2 just started following a successful phase 1 which has assisted more than 100,000 affected families in Yogyakarta and Central Java area.
The program will focus on the districts of Klaten (Central Java), Bantul, Gunung Kidul, Sleman and Kulon Progo (Yogyakarta Special Province) as agreed by Program Management Group (comprises of Bapenas, Provincial Government, and AusAID) or Steering Group (DIY Provincial Government, District / Kabupaten officials and YCAP Secretariat).
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