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Ceasefire Violations
  22.02.2002 - 30.04.2005
  Violations Committed
by the GOSL - 129
  Violations Committed
by the LTTE - 2837
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IDP Movements
 
 
 
SUB-COMMITTEE ON IMMEDIATE HUMANITARIAN & REHABILITATION NEEDS IN THE NORTH & EAST
 
  Acronym : SIHRN
  First meeting : Mon 18 Nov 2002 in Kilinochchi
 
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11 April 2003
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Government seeks needs assessment comments
 
 
10 April 2003
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Government closes in on overall aid package
 
 
20 March 2003
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World Bank announces establishment of the Sri Lanka North East Reconstruction Fund (NERF)
 
 
28 February 2003
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477 Concept Papers presented to SIHRN.
 
 
28 February 2003
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Meeting of the Sub-committee on Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Needs in the North and East (SIHRN), on 27-28 February 2003.
 
 
28 February 2003
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Press Release of the Sub-committee on Immediate Humanitarian & Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN)
   
 
23 January 2003
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SIHRN Guidelines for the Selection of Projects in North and East of Sri Lanka
 
 
16 January 2003
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Meeting of The Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Needs in the North and East (SIHRN) on 15-16 January.
 
 
14 January 2003
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Workshop on Preparations for Voluntary Repatriation of Sri Lankan Refugees from India
   
 
14 January 2003
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Third SIHRN Meeting Tomorrow
 
 
16 December 2002
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SIHRN Secretariat opened and senior management team appointed
 
 
13 December 2002
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Second meeting of the Sub-committee on Immediate Humanitarian & Rehabilitation Needs in the North & East (SIHRN)
 
 
18 November 2002
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Meeting of The Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian & Rehabilitation Needs in the North and East on 18 November
   
 
18 November 2002
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An Appeal for Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Support in the North and East of Sri Lanka
   
  3 November 2002
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Significant steps to restore normalcy, improve security and address political matters