Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU launches programme to reduce poverty in Uva and Central Provinces

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The European Union (EU) launched one of the largest programmes of developmen­t support in the country.

The European Union will contribute Rs. 5.4 billion in to reduce poverty in the provinces by improving the income of poor people living in rural areas and helping to ensure that they have enough food to eat, even in times of hardship.

Speaking at the launch alongside the Governors, Chief Ministers and Chief Secretarie­s of Uva and Central Provinces, Tung-lai Margue, the Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, said “This programme has been designed with the needs of the poorest in mind. From better water and sanitation to increasing technical knowledge and empowering women, people in these rural areas should see a marked improvemen­t in their lives. We are very pleased to partner with both the Government of Sri Lanka and a number of civil society organizati­ons in this initiative, partnershi­ps that will ensure that the assistance provided makes a lasting difference in people’s lives.”

This grant, which is a part of the EU’S wider programme of support to rural developmen­t in Sri Lanka, will benefit rural communitie­s in the Monaragala, Badulla, Nuwara Eliya and Matale districts. The programme is expected to be operationa­l for five years (20172022). The programme will be implemente­d by five partner organsiati­ons.

CARE will assist in establishi­ng and strengthen­ing Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMES) that are led by women and youth from rural and estate communitie­s. In addition, they will aim to increase their participat­ion in decision making around employment creation, business developmen­t and economic growth of the rural and estate sectors.

ACTED will aim to create jobs and increase income levels by building capacity and bringing value-addition to local farming SMES, specifical­ly targeting women-led businesses in dairy, vegetables, floricultu­re, fruits and spice value chains. Additional­ly, the project will promote a business enabling environmen­t for SMES, by strengthen­ing local business support services and engaging local governance actors in integrated, climate-resilient and inclusive coordinati­on mechanisms and economic developmen­t planning.

Oxfam’s work will entail improving income and providing work opportunit­ies. In addition, emphasis will be put on integratin­g women in economic activities. Activities include increasing veterinary services and dairy markets, improving potato seeds, cinnamon and cocoa production. The project will train civil society organisati­ons and local government authoritie­s to better engage in policy discussion­s on how to support entreprene­urs.

Adventist Developmen­t and Relief Agency and Stichting Solidarida­d will work with the rural and estate communitie­s to increase access to water and sanitation facilities, improve personal hygiene and sanitation practices, and strengthen public authoritie­s.

 ??  ?? EU Ambassador together with the Governor and Chief Minister of the Central Province at the project launch
EU Ambassador together with the Governor and Chief Minister of the Central Province at the project launch
 ??  ?? EU Ambassador together with the Governor and Chief Minister of the Uva Province at the project launch
EU Ambassador together with the Governor and Chief Minister of the Uva Province at the project launch

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