While the initial actions taken by KODA after the earthquake are explained in the information note, the information note is based on the interviews with 665 members of KODA in the first three days after the disaster, which affected 10 provinces, and is important because it reflects the situation in the countryside. The information note states that a restructuring process has been initiated that is not limited to the earthquake area, and states, "We believe it is important to consider the opportunities and challenges of rural areas, especially in the area of education."
"We recognize that features such as community-based work production, closeness to nature, and self-sufficiency, which are often present in rural areas, represent important opportunities. In addition to these opportunities, we believe it is important to consider difficulties such as existing infrastructure problems, population density caused by post-earthquake reverse migration, the unpredictability of student and teacher demand to change schools, and the use of intact village schools as emergency shelters."
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