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Model Housing Development for Tsunami Survivors in Eastern Sri Lanka

The Saudi Charity Campaign for the Relief of the Earthquake and
Tsunami Victims in Asia (SCC) and IOM have started construction of
a model housing development for the tsunami-affected families in
eastern Sri Lanka.

Construction work is already underway on over 250 permanent
houses and infrastructure including a road network, two separate
schools for boys and girls and a multi-purpose hall in Ampara, on
one of the areas worst hit by the December 2004 tsunami.

The project follows an agreement signed between the SCC and IOM
last year for IOM to build permanent housing, infrastructure and
other facilities in Ampara district.

Under the USD 10 million agreement, IOM will build 500 houses, a
clinic, two schools, a market, a multi-purpose hall, a mosque, a
mini-stadium. It will also build roads and landscaping. The project
will also provide two buses to serve the community.

"These people have lived in transitional, temporary shelters for
the past three years since the tsunami. We believe that this
project will help them to rebuild their lives by rebuilding their
community," says IOM Sri Lanka Chief of Mission Mohammed Abdi
Ker.

Dr. Saed Al Orabi, Chairman of the SCC, is expected to visit
South Asia shortly to check on the progress of SCC-funded projects
in the region. "Saudi Arabia and the SCC are committed to humanity
and bringing relief to some of the most needy people in the world,"
says SCC-Colombo Director Mohamed Abdurrahman Al-Moosa.

For further information please contact:

Passanna Gunasekera

IOM Sri Lanka

Tel: +94. 5333 432

E-mail: "mailto:pgunasekera@iomsrilanka.org">pgunasekera@iomsrilanka.org