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Canal Cleaning Programme in Alwis Town, Wattala Supports Flood Recovery and Livelihood Restoration

Under the Livelihood Development Support & Waste Management Programme, implemented by Janathakshan (Guarantee) Limited with funding support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), a targeted canal cleaning programme was conducted on 06 February 2026 at the canal located opposite Lyceum International School, Alwis Town, Wattala. Addressing Post-Flood Environmental Challenges Recent flooding in Alwis Town […]

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Four-Day Canal Cleaning Programme Launched in Horape, Wattala to Support Flood Recovery and Livelihood Restoration

Under the Livelihood Development Support & Waste Management Programme, funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and implemented by Janathakshan, a four-day canal cleaning initiative was launched on 28 January 2026 at the Janaka Sooriya Bandara Ground Canal in Horape, Wattala. Addressing Post-Flood Environmental and Livelihood Challenges Following the recent floods in the Horape

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Canal Cleaning Programme Supports Flood Recovery and Livelihood Restoration in Wattala

Under the Livelihood Development Support & Waste Management Programme, implemented by Janathakshan with funding support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), a canal cleaning programme was launched on 29 January 2026 at Galudupita, Chandrasiri Road along the Kalu Canal in Wattala. The intervention covers the Horape and Wattala Divisions, with activities continuing for an

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SWYFT Project Conducts School-Based Waste Management Awareness Programmes in Kengalla and Hiripitiya

Under the Strengthening Women and Youth Engagement in Informal Waste Management in Sri Lanka (SWYFT) project, four school-based awareness programmes on responsible waste management were successfully conducted on 06 February 2026, reaching a total of 1,130 students across schools in the Nuwaraeliya District and Kurunegala District. The awareness sessions were jointly conducted by Janathakshan Field

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SWYFT Project Conducts Large-Scale Waste Management Awareness Programmes at Maliyadewa College, Kurunegala

Under the Strengthening Women and Youth Engagement in Informal Waste Management in Sri Lanka (SWYFT) project, three awareness programmes on responsible waste management were successfully conducted in collaboration with Neptune Recyclers at Maliyadewa College, Kurunegala on 09th February 2026, reaching approximately 800 students. The awareness sessions were conducted by Mr. Ruwan Premathilaka, Field Officer of

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Dhamma School Awareness Program on Responsible Waste Management Conducted in Sinhala Medium under the SWYFT Project

As part of the Strengthening Women and Youth Engagement in Informal Waste Management in Sri Lanka (SWYFT) project, a Sinhala-medium Dhamma School awareness programme on responsible waste management was successfully conducted on 08 February 2026 at Subodharama Temple, with the participation of Dhamma School students. The session was conducted by Ms. Deepthi Jayakodi behalf of

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Validation Workshop and Table-Top Simulation Exercise for Landslide Early Warning SOPs

The Validation Workshop and Table-Top Simulation Exercise for the Landslide Early Warning Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) was successfully conducted on 2 February 2026 at the Main Auditorium of the Walasmulla Divisional Secretariat, with the participation of 63 stakeholders. This workshop followed the development of the SOPs through a consultative process carried out on 24 November

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Coastal Cleaning Programme at Negombo Beach Park to Support Informal Waste Collectors

In parallel with the ongoing canal cleaning initiative in Wattala, a three-day environmental cleaning programme was launched on 29 January 2026 at Beach Park, Negombo, under the Livelihood Development Support & Waste Management Programme, with funding support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The programme was initiated to restore coastal and public spaces affected by

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Canal Cleaning Programme Launched in Horape, Wattala to Restore Environment and Livelihoods

A three-day canal cleaning programme was successfully launched yesterday (28th January 2026) in Horape, Wattala, under the Livelihood Development Support & Waste Management Programme, with funding support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The initiative aims to restore environmental conditions in areas affected by the recent floods while simultaneously supporting the livelihoods of Informal

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