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Empowering Futures: International Children’s Day Celebration by Suwat Organization with Fit/CIDA Support

International Children’s Day Celebration by SWOAD Organization with Fit/CIDA Support at Alayadivembu Cultural Hall (08.10.2006) In this impactful event, Suwat Organization orchestrated a vibrant celebration of International Children’s Day at the Alayadivembu Cultural Hall, made possible through the generous financial assistance of Fit/CIDA. Attended by a total of 480 children…
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A Celebration of International Women’s Day in Thirukkovil

On March 12, 2006, the vibrant spirit of International Women’s Day came alive in Thirukkovil, as the community gathered at Kalaimagal Vidyalaya in Thambiluvil for a momentous celebration. This empowering event drew the participation of 700-800 enthusiastic members, creating a powerful atmosphere of unity and recognition. Key Highlights: Venue: The…
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Comprehensive Vocational Training Initiatives: Building Futures with WUSC and ILO Support

A dedicated training facility has been established with financial support from WUSC as part of the Vocational Training Scheme. This facility focuses on providing training in various skills, including Motorcycle Repair, Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, and Driver Training. Furthermore, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has contributed financial assistance specifically for the…
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To encourage business development and improve the quality of life of the victims, business equipment was provided

To encourage the professional development and enhance the standard of living for those affected, 1555 beneficiaries in 11 Grama Sevakar Divisions under the Thirukovil Divisional Secretary Division were equipped with 15 different types of business equipment, with a total cost of 40,934,900.00 rupees. This initiative was made possible through the…
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Temporary Housing Scheme

As part of the reconstruction program, temporary huts were provided with the assistance of organizations such as UNHCR and USAID. Additionally, under Oxfam’s temporary housing program, 500 temporary houses were constructed and handed over to the beneficiaries. This endeavor was completed within a three-month target period and covered nine Gramsevakar…
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Clean-up program for tsunami affected areas

In the tsunami-affected areas, a cleanup program was initiated by Christian Aid, the Japan Embassy, and SCiSL companies. As part of this effort, numerous residences, streets, and public spaces were cleaned. Additionally, to support the implementation of this program, USAID provided a significant quantity of cleaning equipment, including shovels, water…
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