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Improving Community Health Care Infrastructure in the Central and Uva ProvincesImproving Food Security through Home GardeningSupporting Farmers to Improve Vegetable Cultivation with Poly-tunnelsImproving Healthcare Services for Communities by Upgrading Field Maternal and Child Health CentresNews
UN-Habitat supports water supply and sanitation efforts in Nuwara Eliya with funding from KOICANew Community Water Supply Scheme Commissioned in Liyanwala Pahalagama, Nuwara Eliya DistrictKOICA Hands Over Upgraded Sewerage Treatment Facility to Walapane Divisional HospitalSunday Times News_Top holiday destination, Nuwara Eliya, to get better water facilitiesKOICA and UN-Habitat Partner with the Department of Agriculture to Promote “Good Agricultural Practices” in the Nuwaraeliya DistrictUN-Habitat and KOICA Establishes a Water Supply System for the Residents of Mariya Village in Nuwara Eliya DistrictKOICA Provides USD 822,100 (LKR 246 Mn) to the Nuwara Eliya Municipal Council to Implement Key Community Resilience Projects through UN-HabitatKOICA Conducts Monitoring Visits in the UN-Habitat Project Locations of Nuwara Eliya and Badulla DistrictsUN-Habitat Hands Over Medical Waste Transportation Truck and Incinerator to the Regional Directorate of Health Services in Nuwara Eliya with Funding from KOICAUN-Habitat Completed the Renovation of the Fertilizer Store at Hali Ela, Badulla, Funded by KOICAUN-Habitat, in collaboration with KOICA, improves WASH and health environments in Nuwara Eliya: a water bowser and two incinerators handed over.UN-Habitat handed over the Field Maternal and Child Health Center equipped with continuous water supply in Ramalankenthurai, Nuwara EliyaUN-Habitat, in collaboration with KOICA, constructed 10 community toilets and handed them over to the community in BadullaUN-Habitat Launched Project to Support COVID-19 RecoveryThe Republic of Korea through KOICA provides UN-Habitat with USD 5.5 million as COVID-19 Recovery Support