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Japan extended a US$ 737,575 grant for demining in the North
The
Government of Japan has extended an additional US$ 737,575 (approximately Rs. 96
million) grant aid for humanitarian demining in the North of Sri Lanka through
Delvon Assistance for Social Harmony Sri Lanka (DASH), a Sri Lankan Mine Action
NGO, to expedite the efforts of the Government of Sri Lanka to achieve a
mine-free Sri Lanka.
Japan has been a major donor supporting mine clearance in Sri
Lanka to accelerate the return and resettlement of Internal Displaced Persons
(IDPs) and to facilitate recommencement of agriculture and other livelihood
activities of returnees. Since 2003, the Government of Japan has provided a sum
of US$ 23 million (approximately Rs. 3 billion) for demining activities in the
North and the East under its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security
Projects (GGP).
The Japanese support between 2010-2012 to DASH, has ensured the
safe return of IDPs including a part of the finally returned people from the now
closed Menik Farm, who were resettled last month in their homes and lands
cleared by DASH. During the Japan-funded programme DASH has cleared/released
nearly 2 million square meters of land and the number of mines and explosive
remnants of war (ERW) recovered and destroyed in the process has been more than
2,000.
This new project will enable DASH to continue its assistance by
way of clearing agricultural lands, access roads to fishing areas and other
essential facilities as well as new areas for development; in order to ensure
the safe reestablishment of sustainable economy for the returnees; an essential
requirement for the peace-building process.
Also with the staff being recruited from among the returnees
that includes female single-parents and young people, who never has had any
regular means of income due to the prolonged conflict; what they earn through
the employment with DASH is injected to the cash-flow of the newly resettled
areas, thereby supporting the reconstruction and reestablishment of a viable
economy.
In addition to demining assistance, the Government of Japan has
extended assistance for development in the North through projects such as
improvement of central facilities of Jaffna Teaching Hospital, construction of
Vavuniya-Killinochchi Transmission Line, and urgent rehabilitation of resettled
communities in Jaffna and Mannar districts. Japan hopes that these assistance
would holistically contribute to sustainable peace and development in Sri Lanka
and promote the livelihood of the people.
Japan and Sri Lanka celebrate the 60th anniversary of its
diplomatic relations this year. During the last six decades, Japan and Sri Lanka
have maintained strong mutual partnership. Japan has been a strong partner in
Sri Lanka's social and economic development, in the form of grants, Yen loans
and technical cooperation mainly through the Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA), as well as the Grassroots and Human Security Grant Aid through
the Embassy of Japan.
The Grant Contract between Nobuhito Hobo, Ambassador of Japan
and Ananda Chandrasiri, Programme Manager, DASH, was signed today (09) at the
Ambassador's Residence in Colombo.
Courtesy: Government Information Department
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