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The absence of professional knowledge regarding coordination, and the occasional shortage of technical and methodological expertise, added to the usual resistance to coordination, made it a...
This Sri Lankan country study is one of four undertaken by the Tsunami Evaluation Coalition (TEC) Local and National Capacities Evaluation, which in turn is one of six evaluations undertaken by...
Three decades of civil war displaced more than two million people from northern and eastern Sri Lanka. UN‐HABITAT having recognized the urgent need to facilitate the IDPs return to habitable homes...
Since 1983, Sri Lanka has suffered a civil war which has killed thousands and displaced more than 530, 000 people, mainly Tamils. Significant proportions of housing have been destroyed or damaged...
Report on works carried out by GTZ and other institutions for peoples displaced by the continuing civil war in Sri Lanka.
The EU takes pride in having continuously supported communities in major reconstruction efforts in the aftermath of war, tsunami and earthquakes in South Asia. This has been possible by the...
Evaluation of the linkage of relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD) regarding interventions in connection with the tsunami disaster in December 2004'The Sri Lanka Case Study, as one...
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This study explores the role...
The speaker outlined the successes and problems of the SDC/HA post-tsunami cash-for-shelter program in Sri Lanka.
He explained that cash programmes rely very heavily on damage assessments...