Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UN agencies hit by lack of funds

- BY KELUM BANDARA

UN agencies in Sri Lanka remain hard pressed to continue with humanitari­an assistance to war affected people in the North due to lack of funds, a UN official said yesterday. The UN office in Colombo, in its Joint Plan for Assistance to the Northern Province, appealed for

Later, it dropped to 50 per cent and 30 per cent. It has now fallen to an alltime low of 18.4 per cent,

US $ 147 million to carry out humanitari­an assistance in terms of food supply and livelihood support.

However, only 18.4 percent of this appeal had been funded by August 10, 2012. Besides, two million US dollars had been pledged.

A top UN official told the Daily Mirror on condition of anonymity that such appeals were funded satisfacto­rily for a few years, but now donors appeared to be less interested in funding Sri Lanka.

The official said further assistance was needed from donors to address various issues in resettled areas.

"Five years ago, the appeal was funded upto 70 per cent. Later, it dropped to 50 per cent and 30 per cent. It has now fallen to an all-time low of 18.4 per cent," the UN official said.

At the end of a three-day mission to Sri Lanka, John Ging, Director of Operations for Humanitari­an Assistance at the UN office, praised the significan­t progress made by the country since the end of the war in May, 2009.

However, only 18.4 percent of this appeal had been funded by August 10, 2012. Besides, two million US dollars had been pledged.

The UN office in a media statement said Mr. Ging expressed his support for continued partnershi­p with the authoritie­s, at all levels, to jointly agree upon and meet the remaining humanitari­an needs.

He also welcomed the commitment of the Government in addressing durable peace and developmen­t issues through the Lessons Learnt and Reconcilia­tion Commission (LLRC).

"The scale of what Sri Lanka has accomplish­ed over the past three years- the pace of resettleme­nt and the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture - is remarkable and clearly visible," said Mr. Ging, in Colombo.

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