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Th e unprecedented economic crisis in Sri Lanka is spiralling further, unfolding a humanitarian emergency, attacking societies at their core, claiming people’s livelihoods.
The crippling civil unrest is now sparked by the economic crisis causing to worsen the potential longer-term effects on the local household income and their food security.
Responding to the crisis emergency instantaneously, LOLC launched ‘LOLC Divi Saviya’, an island wide humanitarian effort in early May this year. The phase one of this project supported needy household units covering all 25 districts of the country within a period of one month.
This also enabled LOLC to further discover millions of people across the country, who are already below the poverty line and are facing major disruption by the loss of livelihoods, food shortage, and the amplifying cost of essential items. During this initial drive, number of Divisional Secretariats with extensive demands were marked while a number of vulnerable untapped segments were also identified.
This time, committing for an on-going and a broader exertion, LOLC has renewed their strengths to another season of Divi Saviya commenced in July 2022 and will cover the 25 districts over a period of 3 months in 3 different cycles, tossed back-to-back .The road map to Divi Saviya phase two recognises the essentiality to cushion the knock-on effects on people’s lives at this critical juncture while envisioning for a longer recovery effort.
Identifying the sharp decline in food security for the most vulnerable segments of the country, Divi Saviya phase two focuses on organising direct provision of food resources to support the elder’s homes, children’s facilities and visually impaired units in addition to the selected households.
The immediate critical relief is estimated to distribute a total number of 125,000 packages valued at Rs.500 million. Each package will carry the basic staples and dry rations weighing 10 kilograms inclusive of the items ranging from rice, flour, dhal, sugar, noodles, tea, salt, soya-meat to spices.
The entire project is strengthened by the partnership between LOLC and News First in stabilising the clarity and transparency of the distribution network. The programme is curated through the Divisional Secretariats, with the support of the News First provisional correspondents in assembling the most poverty-stricken families to be entitled for the Divi Saviya scheme.
Divi Saviya phase two was ceremonially inaugurated on July 07th at Purana Rajamaha Viharaya, Ratmalana. The event was graced by Kapila Jayawardena, Group Managing Director/CEO of LOLC Holdings PLC and Kithsiri Gunawardhana, Chief Operating Officer of LOLC Holdings PLC,
Jaliya Yasarathne, District Secretary Colombo, Himali Karunarathne, Divisional Secretary Ratmalana, Roshan Watawala, Director News First, Yasarath Kamalasiri, General Manager News First, key officials and staff members from the LOLC Group, officials from MTV/ MBC Network and other well-wishers.
Commenting on the Divi Saviya phase two, Kapila Jayawardena, Group Managing Director of LOLC Holdings PLC said, “At a time that our people are finding it impossible to encounter sufficient day-today earnings to feed their families, the emergency appeal that LOLC has launched in support of Sri Lanka will protect hundreds-of-thousands vulnerable households in need.
LOLC Group has always been fuelled by the values and commitment towards uplifting the lives and livelihoods of our communities while sustaining the nation through calamities and emergencies as a prompt community facilitator in the forefront. We conducted similar schemes during the COVID 19 pandemic assisting the nation through the provision of dry rations for the needy and medical equipment for hospitals, likewise we will always continue to sail through”. This time, the Island wide journey will progress from Colombo district, focusing the hard-hit urban living within and around, moving to sub-urban and rural in a strategic sequence over the designated period.
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