India's Reconstruction Following the 2004 Tsunami
This 47-page report examines the Indian government's response to the tsunami and documents several systemic and potentially enduring failures. Human Rights Watch applauded the Indian government's overall response to the tsunami, but found that government recovery efforts did not adequately take into account the needs of different vulnerable segments of the affected population, particularly women, children, the disabled, Dalits (so-called untouchables) and tribal groups.
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ISBN: C1703
ISBN: C1703
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- I. Summary
- II. Background: The impact of the tsunami
- III. The immediate response to the tsunami
- IV. Addressing the needs of vulnerable populations
- V. Neglected communities
- VI. Caste-based discrimination
- VII. Barriers to re-establishing sustainable livelihoods
- VIII. Inadequate shelter and protection from forced relocation
- IX. Recommendations
- Acknowledgements






