HSBC Sri Lanka Joins Hands with A-PAD SL in Responding to COVID-19 Second Wave
The COVID -19 Second Wave has seen an increased rise in the number of patients as opposed to the first wave, with hospitals and quarantine centers reporting excessive numbers. Taking this into consideration, HSBC Sri Lanka reached out to A-PAD SL, voicing their
Distance Learning for 3,000 Children in Sri Lanka
A-PAD Sri Lanka will support the education needs of 3,000 young students living in rural areas of Sri Lanka affected by COVID-19. The students will be provided with past education materials (last 10 years) focusing on core subjects and supported by teachers via
Ms. Alena J. Tansey of USAID Bids Farewell to Sri Lanka
Upon the invitation of A-PAD Sri Lanka, Ms. Alena J. Tansey, Deputy Director, Office of Governance and Vulnerable Populations, Mission Disaster Response Officer, Civil-Military Coordinator – USAID/Sri Lanka and Maldives, paid a farewell call on A-PAD Office with her tenure in Sri Lanka
Strengthening Ties with the Disaster Management Center: Director General’s Visit to A-PAD Office
A-PAD Sri Lanka strengthened its good relations with the Disaster Management Center (DMC) by inviting officials from the Government body on an official visit to A-PAD premises. The team lead by Major General Sudantha Ranasinghe, the Director General of DMC, was hosted to
Reviving Education – Distant Learning for Schools Sans Digitization: A Partnership with HSBC & A-PAD
HSBC joining hands with A-PAD Sri Lanka ventured on an early recovery initiative towards providing equal education facilities to children during the COVID-19 lockdown period. While digital classrooms took a trend in urban and semi-urban areas, interiors of Sri Lanka were faced with