The Jerusalem Post

JDC provides aid to flood-stricken Sri Lanka

Hundreds killed and thousands displaced in worst torrential rains since 2003

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

The American Jewish Joint Distributi­on is providing emergency aid to victims of the devastatin­g flooding and mudslides that killed hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands more in Sri Lanka this week.

This is the worst natural disaster to hit the island nation since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. The JDC is already familiar with the region, having then establishe­d a disaster-management unit together with Sarvodaya, a local Buddhist-inspired humanitari­an organizati­on. The organizati­ons have since responded to dozens of disasters in Sri Lanka.

This week, they deployed a first-responder unit to provide food, water and other emergency aid in Sri Lanka’s five hardest-hit districts, including Galle and Kalutara on the coast.

The first responders are reaching beleaguere­d Sri Lankans by road and where necessary by boat.

“We mourn the loss of life in Sri Lanka and are working to ensure that desperatel­y needed assistance is delivered to survivors who have lost so much in this disaster,” JDC CEO David M. Schizer said.

Referencin­g the Jewish harvest festival of Shavuot that was celebrated earlier this week, during which Jews commemorat­e receiving the 10 Commandmen­ts on Mount Sinai, Schizer said: “We honor our tradition and its value for human life by joining with our Sri Lankan partners to save lives and carry forward a shared commitment to compassion in the face of adversity.”

JDC’s disaster-relief programs are funded by special appeals of the Jewish Federation­s of North America and tens of thousands of individual donors.

The Sarvodaya–JDC disaster-management unit is made up of a fully equipped, trained team of first responders and was created to provide quick and efficient responses to crises in a country regularly hit by natural disasters.

The JDC coordinate­s its relief activities with local and internatio­nal partners, including the US Department of State, USAID, the United Nations and the Israeli government.

On Tuesday, Ambassador of Israel to India and Sri Lanka Daniel Carmon delivered disaster-relief supplies to Colombo’s Foreign Ministry, along with a letter from President Reuven Rivlin to Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena, expressing Israel’s solidarity with the Sri Lankan people. The supplies included power generators, drinking water and high-power light sources.

“Last week, celebratin­g Israel’s National Day in Colombo, I stated that ‘Israel is Sri Lanka’s all-weather friend,’” Carmon said. “Unfortunat­ely, these are storm-ridden days. I am proud to be able to provide these supplies to our Sri Lankan friends. I am convinced our partnershi­p will continue to grow when the clouds have cleared.”

 ?? (Sarvodaya/JDC) ?? EMERGENCY AID is brought to Sri Lanka, where hundreds died and hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes by rains, floods and mudslides this week.
(Sarvodaya/JDC) EMERGENCY AID is brought to Sri Lanka, where hundreds died and hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes by rains, floods and mudslides this week.

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