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THE ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY

 

MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE ON IMMEDIATE HUMANITARIAN AND REHABILITATION NEEDS IN THE NORTH AND EAST (SIHRN) ON 15-16 JANUARY.

 

PRESS RELEASE

 
The third meeting of the SIHRN took place in Kilinochchi on January 15 and 16 at the new premises of the SIHRN Secretariat.

The SIHRN had discussions for more than eleven hours in a constructive and pragmatic spirit. Mr. Bernard Goonetilleke headed the Government’s delegation while Mr. Tamilselvan led the LTTE delegation. Ambassador Westborg facilitated the meeting on behalf of the Norwegian Government. A lunch was held on 16 January with Vice President of the World Bank, Ms. Mieko Nishimizu and other officials. The SIHRN warmly welcomed Mr. Yasushi Akashi as principal advisor to the Sub-Committee.

In its deliberations SIHRN stressed the urgent need for humanitarian improvement for the people in the North and East and decided on the following project concepts for urgent implementation:

 

• Reconstruction of the road between Mullaitivu-Mankulam-Vellankulam.
• Construction of ice plant in Thirukovil and Saintthamaruthu, Amparai District, one in Jaffna district and also in Mullaitivu district.
• Renovation of paddy storage facility in Mannar district.
• Milk chilling and processing facility in Kilinochchi district.
• Skill and capacity development in Mullaitivu, Amparai and Mannar districts.
• Center for treatment of women with psychiatric disorders (Kilinochchi).
• Resettlement and rehabilitation of IDPs in all districts.
• Intensive care unit in Kilinochchi.
• Improvement of Mullaitivu hospital.
• Rehabilitation of Pottuvil Hospital in Amparai district.
• Irrigation projects in Kuchchaveli, Trincomalee district, Kalmadu, Vavuniya district, Cheddikulam, Vavuniya District, Kiran in Batticaloa District.

 

In order to expedite the selection of project proposals and to ensure high quality of the projects, SIHRN agreed to the “Guidelines for the Selection of Projects to be Funded by North East Rehabilitation Fund in the North and East of Sri Lanka”.


SIHRN recognised that resettlement of Muslims in their homes in North and East must be done in a structured manner. The head of the LTTE delegation reiterated the organisation’s interest in and commitment to return of Muslim IDPs to their homes in the North. A concept paper and proposal for resettlement for this particular group of IDPs will be prepared for decision during the next meeting.


The next meetings of the SIHRN will be held on 13 and 14 of February followed by a meeting on 6-7 March.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Road to Reconciliation, 2010


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