Provide shelter and clean water in Sri Lanka
Tsunami Aid in Sri Lanka
Summary
CARE's staff in Sri Lanka are providing basic needs for victims of the tsunami.
How Donors Like You Helped
Thanks to donors like you, a total of $5,404 was raised for this project. Other Projects Run By CARE That You Can Help
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Sri Lanka took a direct hit from quake-generated waves. More than 24,000 lives were cut short by the tsunami, and at least 750,000 people were left homeless. Survivors beyond count are traumatized.
Activities
CARE’s long-term presence means our staff were able to respond in the earliest moments of crisis. We are providing basic food, clean water, clothes and bedding materials in the hardest hit districts.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $5,404
Funding Information
This project is now in implementation and no longer available for funding. Received funds will be used to accomplish concrete objectives as indicated in the project's "Activities" section. Updates will be posted under the "Progress Report" tab as they become available.
Donors' contributions and pledges to this project totaled $5,404 . The original project funding goal was $10,000.
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
Survival of victims; basic shelter and needs met; prevention of worst of water-borne diseases.
Project Message
We couldn't begin to grasp the scale until late that night.
- Scott Faiia, Director, CARE Sri Lanka
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Susan Davis
Director of Development
CARE USA, Southeast Region
151 Ellis St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
404-979-9304
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
CARE
151 Ellis Street NE
Atlanta,
GA
30303
United States
800-422-7385
http://www.careusa.org
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Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Sri Lanka
and can also be found under
Health.
For more information about Sri Lanka, read the Human Development Report on Sri Lanka or the Wikipedia entry for Sri Lanka.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 4, 2005
Latest Update from the Field
Tsunami Two Year Report
By CARE - Project organization, January 23, 2007 03:12 PM
100,000 homes were either partially or completely destroyed. Working in Sri Lanka since 1956, CARE’s tsunami recovery efforts are focused on the districts of Ampara, Batticaloa, Galle, Jaffna, Hambantota, Mullaitivu and Trincomalee, where we are helping some 160,000 people put their lives back together.
With the involvement of affected and neighboring communities, we built more than 1,700 high-quality transitional shelters that included water and sanitation facilities for some 7,700 people; some of those shelters were ready to be lived in one month after the tsunami. We distributed food and essential relief items to 32,000 families in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Our efforts to provide clean water and proper latrines for 24,000 families have helped prevent disease and keep people healthy. With our continued support in the form of trainings, tools and equipment, and cash-for-work programs, some 11,000 families – including farmers, fishermen and small traders – have started to earn an income again.
Of the 1,330 houses CARE plans to rebuild, 361 have been completed and 665 are on hold due to ongoing
conflict9 affecting Jaffna, Batticoloa, Trincolmalee and Killinochi/Mullaitivu, where all but lifesaving activities have been suspended due to security risks.
While continuing to support the financial recovery of tsunami-affected families, CARE is also promoting their emotional recovery. More than 5,000 students,
4,500 parents and 200 teachers have benefited from CARE’s psychosocial program in schools.
To promote long-lasting change, CARE and other organizations have advocated for land and other legal rights for women, and set up a women’s coalition for disaster management and women’s
action groups that empower women living in temporary camps to prevent and report violence. CARE also continues to advocate for a peaceful resolution to the current conflict, which is displacing and severely disrupting the lives of thousands of civilians.
Please read the complete report below for more information on CARE's tsunami response in Sri Lanka and other affected countries.
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