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Nearly 400,000 still affected by floods in Sri Lanka, 40 dead, 7 missing
Dec 29, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center (DMC) says it is providing relief to nearly 400,000 people that are still affected by the floods and landslides.
According to the DMC, since December 17, 398,538 people belonging to 109,191 families have been affected by the adverse weather in Southern, Central, North Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa, Eastern, Northern and North Western Provinces.
The DMC reported 40 deaths, 10 of them in the Eastern Province while 7 have been declared missing and 20 individuals have been injured.
A total of 38,763 people of 11,120 families have been sheltered in 244 evacuation centers.
The floods and landslides had damaged 4,191 houses completely and 21,674 houses partially.
The government has estimated that some 78,559 hectares of paddy lands have been completely destroyed and 158 mini irrigation tanks in 11 districts have been extensively damaged by floods.
Meanwhile, Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said the government has allocated 142 million rupees to provide relief to the affected people and another 50 million rupees are needed.
However, the opposition parties have criticized the government for not providing adequate relief to the affected people in rural areas.
The Minister has dismissed the opposition charges saying that the country's Army and Navy are also assisting relief distribution and repairing damaged roads and dams in flooded areas.
Let's give our hands to protect the victimes
Written By Freedam to the nation resettlement of IDPs on Monday, December 31, 2012 | 2:15 AM
Nearly 400,000 still affected by floods in Sri Lanka, 40 dead, 7 missing
Dec 29, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center (DMC) says it is providing relief to nearly 400,000 people that are still affected by the floods and landslides.
According to the DMC, since December 17, 398,538 people belonging to 109,191 families have been affected by the adverse weather in Southern, Central, North Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa, Eastern, Northern and North Western Provinces.
The DMC reported 40 deaths, 10 of them in the Eastern Province while 7 have been declared missing and 20 individuals have been injured.
A total of 38,763 people of 11,120 families have been sheltered in 244 evacuation centers.
The floods and landslides had damaged 4,191 houses completely and 21,674 houses partially.
The government has estimated that some 78,559 hectares of paddy lands have been completely destroyed and 158 mini irrigation tanks in 11 districts have been extensively damaged by floods.
Meanwhile, Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said the government has allocated 142 million rupees to provide relief to the affected people and another 50 million rupees are needed.
However, the opposition parties have criticized the government for not providing adequate relief to the affected people in rural areas.
The Minister has dismissed the opposition charges saying that the country's Army and Navy are also assisting relief distribution and repairing damaged roads and dams in flooded areas.
11:35 PM
freedom to the Marginalized in North and East
Written By Freedam to the nation resettlement of IDPs on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 | 11:35 PM
Work shop for sharing experience
NAFSO Training center –Negombo
Work shop
was organized simultaneously the year end evaluation and planning meeting as a
part of that being collaborated district coordinators, volunteers and
community leaders who engage with the program in district level on 15/16 of
December 2012 at the NAFSO training center , Negombo. We had different
objectives to organize that Work shop
Such as
* Aware the community leaders.
* Sharing district experiences among community leaders.
Coordinators as well as volunteers on programs
* Compare the achievements between community leaders
and field staff, being built up the network and strengthened and make a stage
to show their skills.
This Work shop was
organized as an extension of the evaluation meeting because we wanted to
consider the views of community leaders about the programs as stakeholders and
external observers on programs in district level. There were community leaders
in Jaffna, Mannar, Batticaloa, Ampara and Trincomlee districts except the
coordinators and volunteers to the seminar.
Participation
District
*Jaffna- Community leaders-06,Volunteers -03,and
Coordinator
*Mannar- Community leaders-06,Volunteers -07,and
Coordinator
*Batticaloa- Community leaders-11 and Coordinator
*Trincomlee- Community leaders-10, Volunteers -03,
and Coordinator
*Ampara- Community leaders-06,Volunteers -01,and
Coordinator
Facilitators
*Priyankra costa
*Predeep wanigasuriya
* A.Jesudasan
*Lavina Hasanthi
Special Facilitator
*Roy Ruddigu
We organized a common discussion and group work in
the first day of the work shop. There was a deep conversation about the impact
of the programs among the community leaders. They got the initiate to present
the achievements, consider the mistakes and plan the future activities as the
community leaders. That was a good combination between community leaders and
the field staff to assess the progress within the project year.
We planed a
session to educate the community leaders as well as other participants on LLRC
report as an essential issue because everyone had come from the Tamil speaking
society in the North and East. Another
session was conducted to provide the knowledge of capacity building and
collaboration leadership. That was full of games and practical activities.
Second day of the work shop, an exhibition was
organized by the participations to show the progress of the program within the
project period covering the all programs in district level. That was an excellent attempt of them with
limited resources to present their achievements. Different methods, strategies
and tools were used to success the exhibition. Very colorful stall was arranged by Mannar
team and one of the volunteers expressed their feelings with tears about the
land grabbing in Mullikulam. The group
of Jaffna presented the situation of IDP camps and people of them. Every group
worked hard to presents the existing situation related to the programs in
district level.
They organized the exhibition with cultural event and
there were warmly welcome the chief guests. Mr. Herman Kumara who is the
national convener of NAFSO, Mr. George and Anil came from the organization of
MIIARC, in India participated as invitees to open the exhibition. Some representatives of Sri Vimukthi Fish
Women Organization and Mr. Brito Fernando, director of the “Right to Life”
visited the exhibition.
We got the proposals especially from community
leaders to prepare an action plan for next year as the final session of the
work shop.