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U.S. FUNDS PROJECTS IN AMPARA DISTRICT
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Media Release
Embassy of the
United States of America
Colombo
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The U.S. Embassy this week opened two projects
in Ampara District aimed at enhancing the lives
of multiethnic farming families and providing
tangible peace benefits for war-affected youth
and
other community members.
These initiatives funded by the U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID) include
an irrigation project in Muwangala, one of four
sites in which USAID has assisted the Galoya
Right Bank 13 Farmer Organization to rehabilitate
sluice gates and de-silt areas of a canal, effectively
tripling
the arable land available for paddy and sugar
cane cultivation. Additionally, in Sammanthurai,
USAID has supported the Al-Quraisha Social Development
Society to renovate a community center that
serves both Muslims and Tamils in the area,
creating a shared public space for interaction.
Together these two projects represent approximately
US$ 30,000 of assistance from the United States,
and are expected to benefit more than 20,000
Sri Lankans in the East.
"These projects are tangible evidence of
the goodwill between the people of the U.S.
and the people of Sri Lanka, and will improve
the lives of several thousand Sri Lankans,"
said Mr. Chris J. Long, Information Officer
at the U.S. Embassy in Colombo, who attended
the formal openings in Ampara on the 23rd. "As
tangible benefits of peace, these initiatives
speak for themselves. But the relationships
and trust developed are just as important as
the more visible results."
USAID's Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI)
supports efforts to end the long-standing conflict
in Sri Lanka by partnering with local groups
to demonstrate tangible benefits of peace; increase
the exchange of accurate, balanced information
on peace-related issues; and reduce or prevent
incidents of violence in conflict-prone communities.
Since the OTI program began in March 2003, USAID
has invested US$ 4.78 million in support of
more than 210 local initiatives in the north,
south, and east of Sri Lanka.
Vindhya Malalasekera - Tissera
Information Specialist
Office of Public Diplomacy
American Embassy
44, Galle Road
Colombo 3
Sri Lanka.
Tel: +94 (11) 242-1272
Cell: +94 (77) 770-9577
Email:
tisserav@state.gov
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