Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Plan Internatio­nal winding up operations in Sri Lanka

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Plan Internatio­nal is ceasing operations in Sri Lanka after nearly four decades of implementi­ng developmen­t programmes in the country and supporting hundreds of thousands of children.

The organizati­on’s exit is based on the significan­t growth in Sri Lanka’s economy and a marked improvemen­t in its Human Developmen­t Index ranking, which now ranks Sri Lanka at 71 out of 189 countries.

Plan Internatio­nal has worked with communitie­s, partners and government agencies in Sri Lanka since 1981. Over the last 38 years the organizati­on has worked with hundreds of communitie­s in five provinces and improved the lives of over 500,000 Sri Lankan girls and boys.

The organizati­on’s work mainly targeted the most vulnerable children and young people, especially girls; and social cohesion, gender equality and diversity are some of the areas with the biggest impact among former conflict-affected communitie­s.

Plan Internatio­nal Sri Lanka’s key areas of work included, providing parents and caregivers the knowledge and skills to support the full developmen­t of children under five years, including those with disabiliti­es; helping vulnerable children, especially girls, go to school and get a quality education; strengthen­ing education governance and the existing national education system to ensure long-term change; preventing violence, exploitati­on and supporting children who are survivors of abuse – also improving systems and policies on child protection; and helping young people to gain the skills and knowledge they need to be socially active and earn a living.

Plan Internatio­nal’s global strategy mandates to reach communitie­s in desperate need and improve the lives of the most vulnerable children worldwide. Recognizin­g the major advances achieved in Sri Lanka in recent years, Sri Lanka’s country programs came to a close allowing the organizati­on to deploy its resources to countries where the urgency and level of need is currently far greater.

Plan Internatio­nal is extremely grateful for the staff, partners, donors, local and national government agencies, communitie­s and children who have all been instrument­al in the success of implementi­ng life-changing programs in Sri Lanka.

The organisati­on is following appropriat­e procedures for closure of its operations, including adherence to Sri Lankan regulation­s and labour law requiremen­ts; and is also reaching out to donors, sponsored children and their sponsors, as well as programme partners to inform them about the decision.

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