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NEWS: Post-tsunami Rehabilitation Support

 
     
  The massive tsunami which struck several South and South-east Asian countries on 26th December 2004, killed over 31,000 people and destroyed nearly 100,000 houses along the coastal belt of Sri Lanka. Tsunami impact was severe in the North and East, where the ODW programme is commencing.  
     
  Immediately after the tsunami attack ODW/PSO provided relief assistance to victims through its partners in Trincomalee and Batticoloa.  
     
 
 

Photos - Tsunami Relief Activities - TYDUP

 
     
 

With the financial assistance of Operation Days work Norway, Development Fund and PSO provided following assistance to the tsunami victims through its partners.

 
     
 
Organisation Activities Total value of the grant LKR
Kinniya Vision
Provide house materials, construction costs for 60 families
Shelter for 44 widows for 4 months
Provide toilets
Income generation support for 60 families (includes 44 widows)
6,205,000
Team of Youth for Development and Understanding Progress (TYDUP)
Establishing training infrastructure equipment and training cost
Grants and credit in order to rehabilitate tsunami widows in Kuchchaveli, Town and Gravets and Kinniya in Trincomalee district
1,053,000
North East Rehabilitation Training Research Association (NERTRA)
Provide equipment for children
Counselling support
Income generation support and grants
550,000
Centre For Human Development (CFHD)
Educational material for 385 students
Sports material for 3 villages in Trincomalee and Batticoloa
950,000
Centre for Women Development and Rehabilitation (CWDR)
Education kit (clothes, shoes, bags, books materials) materials for pre-school in Mullativu
   
1,085,000
Rural Economic Educatioin Research and Development Organisation (REERDO)
Counselling in 10 centres in Mullativu and Jaffna
   
2,150,000
Future in Our Hands (FIOH)
Counselling support for 250 children- Ampara
   
912,500
Women’s Development Centre (WDC)
Psycho trauma healing
Provide health services
1,100,000
Green Movement of Sri Lanka (GMSL)
Education support for school children
   
625,000
   
 
     
  Project Monitoring  
     
  ODW-PSO will be the agency responsible for the implementation that includes disbursement of funds, financial and activity monitoring, supervision and reporting to the donor. An audit will be done at the end of the year as well as the project. PSO will provide its expertise for the implementation of the activities.  
     
 

ODW Sri Lanka, March 2005

 
     
   
   
   
 

 

   
 

 

 
 

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Last Updated on April 15, 2008