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QRCS sets up residential village in Sri Lanka

QRCS sets up residential village in Sri Lanka

January 06, 2019 | 08:37 PM
The new village is comprised 56 2-BHK housing units
Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has completed a project to establish a residential village for 800 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Sri Lanka.At a total cost of $486,619 (nearly QR1.8mn), donated by a Qatari benevolent person who requested anonymity, the new village is located in Riditenna, Valaichchenai Province, eastern Sri Lanka.The project comprised 56 2-BHK housing units, each with a 250-litre water tank, a mosque, public school, health unit, and two shops. An artesian water well was dug and equipped with a solar-powered pump and a 10,000-litre tank.
The health facility will later be handed over to the government to ensure its sustainability
The project included a park and play area for children
Housing units distributed to familiesDone in co-operation with Serendib Foundation for Relief and Development, the project provides a convenient environment for the populations that were displaced due to armed conflict. Now, they can return to their home villages after years of displacement.In February 2018, a delegation from QRCS held the groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which was attended by the Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Mayor of Batticaloa, head of municipality, local community leaders, and the projecttarget="_blank"'>
January 06, 2019 | 08:37 PM