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Mullaitivu

Participants discuss GN division level hazard mapping at a workshop in Mullaitivu.
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The Local authority staff and project partners discuss the newly introduced Disaster Resilient Cities Programme in Mullaitivu.
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A Technical Working Group has been formed, and is in session at the Mullaitivu DRR unit.
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Mr. Saman Ekanayake, UN-Habitat Programme Manager for Sri Lanka, ceremoniously opens the Disaster Resilient Urban Planning and Development Unit for Mullaitivu Divisional Secretariat.
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Opening ceremony of the Disaster Resilient Urban Planning and Development Unit in Mullaitivu.
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Inter-school community awareness workshop on disaster resilience underway in Mullaitivu: “School Children as Social Agents”
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Disaster Risk Reduction and Preparedness Plans

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Daily FT, 1st May 2013: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disastersSunday Observer, 5th May 2013: To Improve Planning And Community Resilience: Aussie Govt funds Rs. 130m for disaster-prone citiesLBR, 30th April 2013: Sri Lanka’s North gets disaster resilient funds: The government of Australia funds 130 million rupees for disaster resilient this yearThe Island, 29th April 2013: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disastersDaily News, 1st May 2013: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disastersPrevention Web, 1st May 2013: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disastersDefense.lk, 30th May 2013: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disastersIndia Environmental Portal: Australian funding to make more Sri Lankan towns resilient to disasters
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