The study focuses on two types of aid transfers: boats and houses, which were distributed as part of an effort to rehabilitate tsunami-affected fishery households in six districts of Sri Lanka. The study attempts to investigate the distributional impacts of these transfers on the affected households. The study also attempts to quantify the factors underline the allocation of such asset transfers and examines the degree to which the government and donors targeted the right household.
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