Nature




Disaster Risk Reduction Management


1. CSL DRR- Enhancing Resilience of the Victims of the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka
2. Intervention of Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity in reaching out to most vulnerable families affected by the present economic crisis in Sri Lanka
3. Start Network Project – Anticipatory Response to Southwest Monsoon in Southern Province of Sri Lanka
4. Emergency Relief/Response

 
Skill Development Programme for Search, Rescue and Disaster Preparedness under the Project “ Enhancing Resilience of the Victims of the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka, MISEREOR 322 900 1152 ZG “

The invited  guests were thereafter  welcome and proceeded to the Auditorium for  the inauguration ceremony.  After religious observations,  Very Rev. Fr. Charles Hewawasam  (Vicar General - Diocese of Galle), Rev. Fr. Luke  Nelson Perera, National Director of Caritas Sri Lanka SEDEC,  Mr K.P.G.Sumith (Additional GA, Hambantota) and Mr N.W. Udayakumara, Manager (Manager in charge of Tele Cinema Village) spoke on this occasion.   Miss Evanjalina Sampathwaduge (Programme Officer, DRRM Unit, Caritas Sri Lanka also emphasized  the value and importance of  disaster management training in today’s context and requested all to participate with dedication  as DRRM Unit at National  Centre is always ready and well prepared to  guide and assist you  to  proactively prepare our communities, making them more resilient and  ready to face these disasters.


Attitude Development, Leadership and Counselling Training Programme at Tissamaharama

Attitude Development, Leadership and Counselling Training Programme on Teachers for President junior School in Tissamaharama (Hambantota District ) under the Misereor DRR Project.


Distribution of Food pack for selected 45 needy families in Ambalantota DS Division

Distribution of Food pack for selected 45 needy families in Ambalantota DS Division under Mesereor DRR Project


Providing Education assistant for needy childrens in Sooriyawewa area on DRR Project

Programme - Formation of village level Environment youth group
Project - DRR Project
Location - Sooriyawewa


Distribution of Dry Rations, Education and Medical Assistance Under CSL DRR Plan –Enhancing the Resilience of the Victims of the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka
DRR - During the period from 1st June to 30th September 2022, Caritas SED Galle with the support of Caritas Sri Lanka distributed dry rations, education and medical assistance to most vulnerable communities, poor and vulnerable Parishioners in 17 parishes, elderly, disable and persons suffering from various ailments and children who needed educational assistance.

Distribution of Family Nutrition Packs at Ambalantota DS Division and Sooriyawewa DS Division

300 Nutrition packs distribution on 30th September 2022


Anticipatory Response to Southwest Monsoon in Southern Province of Sri Lanka

This Project was a short term funded by Start Network, England. The aim of this project was to provide relief and response to damages and water disaster situation caused by Southwest monsoon in Southern Province of Sri Lanka. We selected Athuraliya and Akuressa DS Divisions in Matara District as they are the most prone DS Divisions to flood damages in Southern Province.


Provided Medical & Education aid for 75 selected peoples at CODESEP
This aid is especially for those who are affected by present economic crisis of the country. Among them there were 25 medical assistances for those who are affected by non-communicable diseases like Cancer, Kidney disease, heart diseases and 50 Education aids for the students from the low income families. under Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR Project)

Distribution of 150 Dry ration packs in Weligama DS Division
Distribution of 150 Dry ration packs in Weligama DS Division for most vulnerable and low-income families under Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR Project)

Feeding Programme by the Sisters of Missionaries of Charity
Caritas SED Galle recently distributed essential items including dry rations to 200 very poor and vulnerable families with the intervention of the Sisters of Missionaries of Charity. It was a loving concern shown by Sisters of Missionaries of Charity towards each and every person especially elderly and those who are in need especially affected by the present economic crisis in Sri Lanka.