- Project name: Emergency house building in Dili and School infrastructure rehabilitation and teachers training
- Implementing institutions: Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
- Agreement partner: NRC
- Project period: 2006 - 2010
- Total budget: NOK 59, 8million

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been involved in efforts to help the Timor-Leste recover from the crisis that followed the 2006 riots. A massive refugee problem, involving more than 10% of the population, was facing the tiny nation as the citizens had to flee their homes, or they lost their homes which were put on fire. NRC started work in Timor-Leste in November 2006, with funds from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since then, NRC has built 595 transitional shelters in five different locations, in order to help internally displaced people (IDP's) to move from tented camps, such as Hospital IDP camp into temporary shelters. NRC has also rehabilitated a health clinic in Dili and five offices for the UN dialogue teams. All transitional camps have now been closed. Further, NRC has built 5 youth centers, supporting youth without a job for training and encouragement in their lives. The last youth centre was opened in Dili 17 March 2010.
Finally, since March 2009, NRC has been working with reconstruction/rehabilitation and teacher training for up to 30 schools in rural areas, so benefitting the most disadvantaged communities by ensuring sustainable access to education.
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