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Aiming to target the people well below the poverty line, Muslim Aid Sri Lanka involves in livelihood support
READ MOREMuslim Aid Sri Lanka launched the Area Development Programme this year in Mutur, Trincomalee; with the patronage of the Divisional Secretariat, Zonal Education Office, and the MOH office Mutur. The project was established with the aim enhancing the Socio Economic Condition of the Shafi Nagar Community and develop the region as a model village by ensuring communities have access to inclusive Eco-Friendly and Sustainable livelihood options; Education and Civic Facilities; and access to Nutritional food and Health Services.
Muslim Aid has been active in Sri Lanka through local partners over the last ten years supporting education, nutrition, shelter and income generation projects. Muslim Aid’s Sri Lanka Field Office was established in May 2005 in the aftermath of the tsunami in 2004, to primarily address tsunami reconstruction and rehabilitation work. Today, we provide emergency relief to victims of disasters. We also provide long term development assistance in the form of microfinance, education, child support, water and sanitation, health and housing and shelter. MASL is also involved in peace building activities. While adhering to our global vision, mission and values, MASL believes Sri Lanka’s local situation requires a special set of guidelines.
Arguably, there is nothing called a ‘failed’ project. Every initiative has something to teach us, and projects that are deemed as being successful, often possess elements that show us ways on how to re-model our work and critically reflect on our strategies. The following projects are regarded as some of Muslim Aid Sri Lanka’s flagship initiatives, where possible, much of its learning outcomes have been shared with our stakeholders.