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COMPLETED PROJECTS

Supported by Hope International Development Agency

Integrated Community Development in Hambantota and Adjoining Districts

Improve the economic and social conditions of vulnerable families and to improve the capacity of the District Consortia and partner NGO’s.

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Supported by the European Commission

Let the Women Decide the Margin

Provided awareness of political rights and methods to improve economic potential to female sex workers, deserted women and single women. The project spanned 30 months.

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Supported by India Development and Relief Fund (IDRF) USA

Livelihood Assistance for Affected Families adjusting to the ‘New Normal’ brought on by COVID 19 pandemic in Kandy District 

Provided a revolving loan fund and capacity building to the beneficiaries to improve their livelihood development. 

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Supported by Kindernothilfe (KNH)

Dhiri Poshaku
(Component 2)

Supplement and elevate nutritional levels of 10 districts.

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Supported by Street Child Sri Lanka

Children- Centric Holistic Approach in the Districts of Trincomalee and Kegalle through Multi- sectoral Approaches to Nutrition and Food Security

 Ensure that 5% of the children in 600 target families are healthy, protective and living in a conducive home environment.

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Supported by Developing World Connections (DWC), Canada

Welikanda Primary School Classroom

The project aims to improve rural education in Welikanda village, Rambukkana, by constructing a classroom, directly benefiting students and teachers, while supporting student retention and grade expansion.

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Supported by Developing World Connections (DWC)

Food Security Project in Hambantota District

Train 25 community leaders as “Barefoot Nutritionists” who would in turn train and promote good health and wellbeing practices in their communities.

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Supported by Palmera Projects, Australia

Graduating the Poor

Aims to create Self-Help Groups among the beneficiaries and provided Home Gardening Modules and materials.

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Supported by The Asia Foundation

Community Supportive Collectives Help Claim Accountability to SGBV Survivors

Provided timely, effective and efficient services to SGBV survivors by accountable institutions in 5 districts. 

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Supported by Kindernothilfe(KNH)

Dhiri Poshaku

(Component 1)

provided Samaposha Nutritional flour to vulnerable households including pregnant mothers, children under 5 years and women headed households.

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Supported by Developing World Connections, Global Affairs Canada

No to Gender Violence in

Sri Lanka

Aims to reduce violence against girls and women in Hambantota, Batticaloa, and Kilinochchi districts of Sri Lanka through enhanced leadership and implementation of the National Plan of Action by civil society and government entities. 

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Supported by Management Systems International, USAID

SPIDER(Strengthening Pluralism, Integrity, Diversity, Equality and Regularizing CSOs in Sri Lanka)

Provided awareness of a Code of Conduct and self-assessment tools that allowed the CSO’s to self-regulate.

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Email: slcdf@slt.lk

Phone: +94 11 2150120,  +94 11 2150075

The Sri Lanka Centre for Development Facilitation (SLCDF) is a national non-profit with over 30 years of grassroots impact. We champion inclusive development, social equity, and environmental sustainability in partnership with communities and institutions. A Platinum Green-rated organization, SLCDF is committed to a just, resilient, and compassionate Sri Lanka.

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