UNHCR seeks $18.6 million to respond to Sri Lanka displacement in 2008
UNHCR seeks $18.6 million to respond to Sri Lanka displacement in 2008
28 February 2008
GENEVA - The UN refugee agency is appealing for $18.6 million to provide assistance to an estimated half a million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sri Lanka.
As the lead agency for the displaced, UNHCR has been working with the Government of Sri Lanka since 1989 to provide protection and assistance to those uprooted by fighting.
As the focus of the conflict shifts from Sri Lanka's east to parts of the northern region, UNHCR is preparing to assist fresh displacements during 2008. The $18.6 million UNHCR needs - part of the Sri Lanka Common Humanitarian Action Plan - will go towards the protection of the displaced, returnees and other populations affected by the armed conflict. It will also be used to provide shelter, non-food relief items and camp management.
Last year, UNHCR appealed for $22.5 million as its activities increased throughout 2007 following the large displacement and the subsequent return programme in the east. Following the military operations in the eastern region of the island, some 170,000 displaced persons have returned to their villages of origin in the Batticaloa and Trincomalee districts, with more returns planned this year.
During 2007 alone, UNHCR distributed more than half a million non-food relief items and as the lead agency for the protection of IDPs, continues to coordinate national and district level protection networks that comprise government authorities, other UN partners, NGOs and civil society groups. UNHCR also heads the Shelter Coordination Cell, which coordinates the response to the current emergency, as well as planning and preparations for any future displacements.
There are still some 187,700 displaced since fighting escalated in April 2006. Following the 2002 ceasefire agreement and the return of tens of thousands of IDPs to their areas of origin, some 312,000 persons remained in a state of protracted displacement during the last 20 years of conflict. UNHCR is undertaking to work with the government to find lasting solutions for these people.