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powerful demonstration of collaboration and partnership. As this community continues to recover, these types of endeavours are fundamental to building a harmonious and integrated society.”
Ambassador Sison and USAID Mission Director Carlin also visited a Mullaitivu community park, which was created at a cost of approximately US$ 86,000 (around Rs. 11.5 million) in close partnership with local Government officials and community members.
They also stopped to visit the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Department nearby, which received a training and education grant of US$ 27,000 (Rs. 3.6 million) to help support and stabilise the fishing community.
These projects were all supported under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) – Reintegration and Stabilisation in the East and North (RISEN) program. Since 2009, the program has implemented over 270 initiatives in the north and the east at a total value of $14 million, supporting local communities to recover and reintegrate after natural and man-made disasters. The programs have supported health, education and economic and community development initiatives.
The American people, through the US Agency for International Development, have provided development and humanitarian assistance in developing countries worldwide for nearly 50 years. Since 1956, the US Government has invested over $2 billion to benefit all the people of Sri Lanka.