Sri Lanka

In 2005, HDI implemented a post-tsunami assistance program to help families affected by the disaster by providing education, medical and public health, and water and sanitation services. Funded by the Red Cross Society of the Republic of China (Taiwan), the One Sri Lanka Foundation, and People to People International, HDI managed a multi-year project to provide 10,000 children and mothers in 14 communities in Batticaloa and the Jaffna District, with pre- and post-natal medical care, vaccinations against serious diseases, and medical care for ear, nose, throat and eye disorders as well as psychological treatment for post-tsunami stress disorders.

In addition, educational programs and facility construction and rehabilitation were major components of the project. Training programs on basic hygiene and nutrition to mothers to educate them to utilize local foods to prepare balanced meals took place alongside non-formal literacy education activities for children. Construction of potable water systems, latrines and health clinics was another element of the project, replacing those destroyed in the disaster.