The project assisted by the Government of Japan for
sustainable human development and poverty alleviation
in the Puttlam District has achieved ample output. Japan
has provided a sum of US$ 62,200 (approximately Rs.
5.9 million) in October last year to improve the livelihood
of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Puttlam
District.
Under the project, IDPs in 14 villages in the Puttlam
District were supported with agricultural machinery,
fishery equipment, fertilizers and resources for organizing
various agricultural and fishery training programmes
to enable the villages to identify and harness their
potential in generating self-employment. The project
was designed in such a way that the beneficiaries market
their products and the profit they earn are deposited
as a revolving fund. The revolving fund is to be continuously
maintained and to be utilized for the maintenance/purchase
of the machinery and equipment. During the course of
this project the Food and Agricultural Organization
(FAO) has provided technical assistance in the areas
of agriculture and fishery.
The project was implemented by the Community Trust Fund
(CTF), a civil NGO committed to promote community development
activities, relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction
activities. According to CTF, the catch of fish was
very high due to the equipment provided by the Government
of Japan. The fisher folks had reaped a good harvest
including commercially profitable fish varieties under
this project and their income level was considerably
improved. The vegetable cultivation was also satisfactory
in bringing about means to sustain their livelihood.
The newly cultivated lands by the IDPs had given fruitful
crops during this season. In overall, the IDPs’
income level was increased by a 35% compared to the
previous years.