Projets in Sri Lanka Country: Sri Lanka Population: 21 413 000 Human Development Index : 105nd in the world rank GDP per capita : 3 673€/year (306€/month) Ongoing Projects Fighting gender-based violence in Nuwara Elya Improving the living, hygiene and health conditions of vulnerable households and people with disabilities in the Western Province of Sri Lanka Support for disabled children in Nuwara Elya Completed Projects Construction of the first retirement home in a plantation of Sri Lanka Extension of the project : Improvement of sanitary conditions for the residents of 4 tea plantations in Sri Lanka : access to drinking water, Construction of privies, Organisation of awareness sessions in hygiene Sustainable access to drinking water, construction of latrines and showers, waste management and hygiene awareness in 4 tea plantations Emergency Response to May 2017 Flood Victims in Sri Lanka Improvement of housing conditions in 29 plantations and villages in Nuwara Eliya Advocacy for the protection and promotion of women’s rights in Batticaloa District (Eastern Sri Lanka Province) To change the living conditions of Sri Lankan tea plantation children through improved housing conditions and income for their families. Improvement of living conditions of plantation workers in Sri Lanka including an innovative approach to address housing issues Emergency and post-emergency response for vulnerable populations in Senegal, Kenya, Sri-Lanka and Madagascar in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic of the year 2020 Establishment of appropriate care facilities for children with disabilities in remote areas of Sri Lanka. Promote the protection and education of children aged 3 to 6 in poor areas of Sri Lanka through the strengthening of nurseries and primary schools, and economic support for the poorest families. Community water supply project in Nuwara Eliya plantations and rural communities in Sri Lanka Emergency activities in Sri Lanka Targeted emergency actions for the food security of vulnerable people in Sri Lanka, Madagascar and Senegal