Sri Lanka Red Cross Society with the Red Cross Society of China Assists Families Affected by the Food Crisis

Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS), the country’s largest
humanitarian organisation, assists families affected by the food crisis with the assistance of the
Red Cross Society of China, coordinated by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Sri
Lanka. The programme aims to provide additional assistance to help people reduce their daily
food expenses, with a special emphasis on children and the elderly.
The country’s economic crisis has affected many households, causing chaos in many lives, and
SLRCS has stepped forward to distribute food parcels among low-income families affected by
the food crisis in selected districts where food and nutrition gaps have been identified.
Furthermore, during the beneficiary selection process, women-headed households and children
living with their grandparents were prioritised.
The ongoing programme, which was supported by the Red Cross Society of China and
coordinated by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Sri Lanka, resulted in more
than 9,000 vulnerable families receiving dry ration food packs, which ultimately contributed to
improving the beneficiaries’ nutrition conditions.
Chairman of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, Jagath Abeysinghe said: “It is with tremendous
pleasure I express my gratitude to our colleagues in China, their generosity and support
rendered during a challenging time for our nation. Sri Lanka will overcome these obstacles
because we have friends like colleagues at the Red Cross Society of China, who continue to
assist us. SLRCS will always be at the forefront of assisting people in difficult times.”
The donation worth of USD 190,000 took place in the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Nuwara
Eliya, Kandy and Matale in the areas of Homagama, Kollonnawa, Hanwella, Biyagama, Dompe,
Mirigama, Katana, Gampaha, Mahara, Divulapitiya, Negambo, Nuwara Eliya, Haguranketha,
Walapane, Nuwara Eliya, Abagamuwa, Harispaththuwa, Pasbage, Korale, Gangawata, Koralage,
Panvila, Delthota. Gampola, Pathadumbara, Weligamuwa, Damdulla, Galewela, Rattota,
Ukuwela, Watagoda, Madawala, Matale -1, and Matale -2 are among the districts represented.
A single dry-ration pack provided contained 5kg of rice, 1kg of Sugar, 1kg of dhal, 2 kg of wheat
flour, 200g of tea leaves, 500g dry sprats, 425g canned fish, 1 liter of coconut oil and 1kg of
chickpeas.
Distribution plan was curated by SLRCS staff and volunteers from the district branches in
consultation with relevant government institutions, and it was carried out in accordance with a
pre-planned distribution schedule.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *