Kalametiya Rehabilitation and Development Programme

Overview

The tsunami that hit Sri Lanka’s coastal areas on the 26th December 2004 has caused widespread destruction. The official death toll to date is estimated to be over 30,000 and in many cases entire families have been swept away to sea. The number of people displaced by the tsunami is reported to be approximately one million. The Sri Lankan Government declared a state of national emergency and continues to struggle to cope with the enormity of the destruction left behind by this natural catastrophe.

Kalametiya is a coastal wetland system on the south coast of Sri Lanka in the Hambantota District.The communities in Kalametiya, that consist of Kalametiya village and several neighbouring villages, typically represent a poor rural coastal community predominantly engaged in the fisheries industry.
Read more for details on the impact in Kalametiya.

   Damaged house in Kalametiya

Kalametiya Rehabilitation and Development Trust

The Kalametiya Rehabilitation and Development Trust (KRDT) Fund was set up to initiate activities for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of villages in the Kalametiya area that were affected by the tsunami. It will also continue to support these villages in meeting their aspirations in a sustainable manner beyond their recovery from the tsunami. The KRDT was established in accordance with Sri Lankan law under the Trust Ordinance No. 9 of 1917 (as amended) by a group of residents from Kalametiya and individuals who have been working closely with the communities in Kalametiya over the last few years.

The KRDT will be managed by a Board of seven Trustees who are professionals from diverse backgrounds. This group of individuals, together with other partners, will utilize their professional skills, understanding of the local community and social networks in Kalametiya to ensure that relief is directed towards those that need it the most.The KRDT proposes to work through the local village societies such as the fisheries cooperatives to assess the scale of the damage and determine thereafter what is realistically achievable through the Trust Fund.The KRDTwill work closely with community members to ensure transparency right down to the grass-root level.


For more information on the relief efforts at Kalametiya, please contact: krdtrust@gmail.com

 

This webpage on the Kalametiya Rehabilitation & Development Trust is supported and hosted by IWMI as one of its
contributions to the Trust’s Rehabilitation & Development Programme.