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Canadian donations aid in reconstruction.


Some of the donations given by Canadian Anglicans to the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ) for victims of the powerful tsunami that hit parts of Asia last December are now being used for reconstruction and rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy.  purposes, including the rebuilding of homes, support for livelihood projects and re-opening of schools in Sri Lanka There two main types of schools in Sri Lanka, these are governmental and non-governmental schools both provide primary and secondary education.

Governmental Schools are categorized in to two types, these are National Schools and Provincial Schools
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The diocese of Colombo, one of two dioceses in the Church of Ceylon, has already moved from providing basic relief to more than 500,000 people displaced from their homes to rehabilitation and reconstruction work, according to according to
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 Andrea Mann, the Anglican Church of Canada's regional mission co-ordinator for Asia, South Pacific and Middle East. Ms. Mann visited tsunami-devastated areas in the southwest, south and eastern coasts of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (srē läng`kə) [Sinhalese,=resplendent land], formerly Ceylon, ancient Taprobane, officially Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, island republic (2005 est. pop.  last March 10-20.

Ms. Mann reported that 75 per cent of the $1,055,630 in tsunami donations raised by PWRDF has already been channeled to Action by Churches Together (ACT)--a global ecumenical agency--which has, in turn, disbursed them to churches and non-governmental organizations involved in tsunami work in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. PWRDF has set aside 25 per cent of the donations for its bilateral partners involved in long-term tsunami-related projects.

ACT has so far disbursed 130 million rupees ($1.6 million) to the Church of Ceylon and has pledged an additional 95 million rupees ($1.1 million) for the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

Some money given directly by Canadians to the Colombo diocese have supported the purchase of bicycles, kits for masons and carpenters, the repair of boats and the purchase of new nets for fisherfolk--all intended to help restore livelihood to 300,000 people who have lost jobs as a result of the disaster. (The tsunami also killed more than 30,000 Sri Lankans This is a partial list of notable individuals from the island of Sri Lanka Actors/actresses
  • Gamini Fonseka
  • Malini Fonseka
  • Henry Jayasena
  • Vijaya Kumaratunga
  • Irangani Serasinghe
  • Tissa Wijesurendra
Archaeologists and anthropologists
 and led to the disappearance of 5,000 others.)

Ms. Mann said the church has established a process for evaluating requests as well as reporting and accountability.

"The first priority is housing," said Ms. Mann adding that during her visit to affected areas she saw people still living in tents and makeshift shanties and classrooms still being used as relief camps. People were living in "desperate conditions," she said; health-related issues such as dehydration caused by extreme heat have affected children and the elderly, while frustrations over cramped quarters and the lack of privacy have sometimes resulted in verbal and physical abuse in families.

Ms. Mann said that while there was no substantial damage to Anglican churches, there is concern about the welfare of clergy and lay leaders, who have tirelessly tended to the needs of their parishes and communities and have been overwhelmed by the scale of the damage and the enormity e·nor·mi·ty  
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 of responsibility they have had to bear.

"They're part of the population that has been traumatized and they've had to lead their communities and parishes in cleaning up and rebuilding lives," said Ms. Mann, adding that trauma counseling and training for counseling were also priorities.

Ms. Mann said that the Church of Ceylon has all the financial resources it needs and has not made any request for additional funding, for volunteers or for the twinning of parishes. "There has been an overwhelming response and it continues to be a challenge to organize that response," she said. Right now, she said, the church really needs prayers from Canadian Anglicans.

During her visit to 10 camps Ms. Mann said she was struck by "the tremendous depth of dignity, patience and co-operation" shown by Sri Lankan refugees. However, witnessing Sri Lankans living in tents or in tin-roofed, one-room shacks and enduring 37 C weather also made her "angry," she said. "I'm hoping that the government realizes what kind of living conditions living conditions nplcondiciones fpl de vida

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 their people are in."

The situation is not, however, hopeless, she said, adding that the tsunami has "brought down walls" between the Sri Lankan government and the rebel group, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Noun 1. Tamil Eelam - the independent state that the Tamil Tigers have fought for
Eelam

Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka, Ceylon - a republic on the island of Ceylon; became independent of the United Kingdom in 1948
. After a two-year lull in peace talks, the two sides have agreed to set up a mechanism for rehabilitation and rebuilding work. The implementation of a much broader reconstruction effort has, however, been hampered by the objection of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (Sinhala janatā vimukti peramuṇa, "People's Liberation Front") is a nationalist Marxist political party in Sri Lanka.  (People's Liberation Front The People's Liberation Front can refer to several political groups:
  • Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna, the Sri Lankan nationalist Marxist political party.
  • Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front, a Sri Lankan political party formed as a militant, Tamil separatist group
), a minority but influential political party within the coalition government.
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Author:Sison, Marites N.
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Date:Jun 1, 2005
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