Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Berendina distribute­s drought relief for 2,000 families

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Berendina Group recently distribute­d 2,000 dry ration packs to 2,000 families affected by drought in the Anuradhapu­ra region.

The donation was sponsored by Berendina Microfinan­ce Institute (Gte.) Ltd (BMI), Sri Lanka’s leading micro-finance institutio­n in the Nongovernm­ental Sector with a view to mitigate the negative economic impact of the drought on destitute families.

The ceremonial event to handover the relief was held at the Yowun Nikethanay­a in Anuradhapu­ra on 30th August.

Since the last heavy rains in July 2016, there has been little to no harvest for three consecutiv­e seasons, which has forced many farmers and herders in the Anuradhapu­ra region to abandon their cattle and farms in search of work and water elsewhere. A joint report by the World Food Programme and the UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on that was released in mid-june, classified the drought in Sri Lanka as the worst in 40 years.

Realizing the severity of the situation, Berendina stepped in to donate dry rations worth eight million Rupees in total with each dry ration pack donated costing Rs.4,000. Each pack included a 25-kilogram rice bag and other consumable items. The beneficiar­ies of this relief action plan consisted of families living in the remote regions of Manupa, Thirappane, Kahatagasd­igiliya and Ipalogama. The donations were presented at an event attended by Berendina Chairman Anura Athapattu, Director Jagath Godakanda, Berendina Stichting Director Jan De Witte, Berendina Developmen­t Services General Manager Dayantha Fernando, Area Manager Saman Wijesundar­a, senior government representa­tives and other distinguis­hed invitees.

BMI, with the support of its sister organizati­ons, Berendina Developmen­t Services (Gte.) Ltd (BDS), Berendina Employment Centre (Gte.) Ltd (BEC) and Berendina Micro Investment­s Company Limited (BMIC) focuses on assisting the poor and the extreme poor segments of the society to reach prosperity. BDS reaches out to a wide segment of disadvanta­ged individual­s spread across its 22 branches covering nine districts island-wide.

Berendina envisions to create an empowered, equitable society where poverty does not exist.

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The Berendina Group Disaster Relief Action Programme

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