These are key community resources and for the reconstruction of schools, the cost is estimated at Rs348.758 million in total and Rs143.967 in Khyber Agency alone. The federal government has constituted a Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Unit to coordinate and facilitate the reconstruction process, which is both welcome and necessary, but the scope of devastation is akin to that of a major earthquake, is widespread and affects large and poor populations. After the 2005 earthquake, there was a policy of ‘build back better’. Thousands of schools and health facilities were completely or partially destroyed in that event. Many have been rebuilt but the process is ongoing a decade later, and in Fata the government does not have the luxury of time. The 2005 earthquake was a natural event, the destruction of schools and other infrastructure in Fata, anything but natural. It was the result of conflict between extremism on the one hand and governance on the other. Almost a million people have been displaced from their homes. There is a real urgency attached to the rehabilitation of Fata because if it is not built back better, and soon, then the extremism that lies at the root of the destruction will quickly find a way back.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 18th, 2015.
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