WÜRTH Lanka, Winfield Associates & Alliance Finance join A-PAD ~ An initiative to provide safe drinking water facilities

WÜRTH Lanka, Winfield Associates & Alliance Finance join A-PAD ~ An initiative to provide safe drinking water facilities

Sep 3, 2018

The District of Mannar currently holds a population of over 102,000 people affected by the menacing drought spread over 153 GN divisions. Upon a request letter by the District Secretary of Mannar, Mr. C A Mohan Ras, A-PAD Sri Lanka sought the assistance

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Man-made Water Points Quench Thirst of the Wild

Man-made Water Points Quench Thirst of the Wild

Sep 2, 2018

Sri Lanka Wildlife Authority has taken sufficient measures in order to create water points for the wild animals as the slow on-set drought dries up water holes in its natural habitat.  A-PAD Sri Lanka met with Wildlife Authorities at Wilpattu National Park during

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Gammadda V-Force in Environmental Disaster Risk Reduction ~  In partnership with: Sri Lanka Navy, A-PAD Sri Lanka and  Negombo Municipal Council

Gammadda V-Force in Environmental Disaster Risk Reduction ~ In partnership with: Sri Lanka Navy, A-PAD Sri Lanka and  Negombo Municipal Council

Aug 26, 2018

A-PAD SL joined hands with Gammadda V-Force in an environmental and DRR initiative in clearing the Kadolkele Lagoon of plastic, styrofoam and other refuse materials that had accumulated over many months, resulting in the blockage of the waterway.  In partnering with V-Force, the

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Basic First Aid for Community Members – Oddusudan

Aug 18, 2018

A-PAD Sri Lanka conducted First Aid trainings to the communities of Oddusudan DS, Mullaitivu District. Live demonstrations and hands-on training were carried out in order for them to be better prepared.                   In Preparation for

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Drought – A Slow Onset Disaster on the Rise

Drought – A Slow Onset Disaster on the Rise

Jul 20, 2018

Drought – The Silently Growing Disaster Over the past few years, Sri Lanka has been subjected to recurrent disasters and whilst the months of April and May have become recognized for torrential rains and flooding that affects the Southern and Western provinces of

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