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Edition # 17: April 2008

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Our Home centers
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Relief and Support
  Food Relief for Batticaloa
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Resettlement
  Gardening program helps build attachment to homes
  New sewing center in Hatton
  Permanent homes for IDPs
> Terracotta program update
> Getting to know...
> News and events
 
Diakonie video focuses on Sewalanka project
 
Islander Center
 
Workshops help children express ideas
  Sinharaja guidebook now available
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In brief
  Inauguration of new office building in Killinochi
  Foundation stone laid at Jaffna SLF
  Venerable Pomnyum Sunim visits Sri Lanka
 

Edition # 16: November 2007

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Relief in the north and east
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Pada Yatra 2007
  Sewalanka participates in Kataragama pilgrimage
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Environment @ sewalanka
  Reducing negative environmental impacts
  Diakonie Mangrove Restoration Project at Panama and Thirukkovil
> News and events
 
Sewa Yoghurt soon to hit shelves
 
Tsunami early warning system put to the test
  > Health report
    Sexual health education for youth in Jaffna
    Making the Island TB free
  Vavuniya farm provides profits and security
  Paper lights up a Knuckles village
  Ecotourism exchange
  Arugam Bay tourism initiative recognised internationally
  Increasing computer literacy amongst rural communities
  Legal training manual for communities
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In brief
  Staff cricket match a winner
  Nippon Foundation visit
  Funding secured for Batticaloa children’s home
  Women of Sri Lanka fundraising calendar
 

Edition # 15: July 2007

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International cultural exchanges
  Organic agriculture interns start placements on USA farms
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Developing livelihoods after the tsunami
  Working towards sustainable livelihoods
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Ecotourism in Sri Lanka
  Understanding ecotourism and how it's applied at Sewalanka
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Children and youth
  Upgrades to transit house for abused children
  A brighter future for estate children
> News and events
 
Sewa Finance receives international accreditation
 
Encouraging youth involvement in peace
  Sewalanka partners with IDLO to promote legal education
  Staff improve their English skills
  Update from the north
  German Agro Action/Sewalanka projects continue with modifications
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In brief
  Inter-faith study visit to Thailand
  Peace Boat visit and cultural exchange
  Leadership and sustainable agriculture training
  Sinharaja school students exhibit findings
  Vakarai students visit Colombo
  Indian university partners with Sewalanka Foundation
  Designer competition promotes Sri Lankan handicrafts
 

Edition # 14: February 2007

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The tsunami – two years on
  Tales of strength and survival
> Sewalanka reaches out to the internally displaced
> Funding focus shifts to humanitarian aid
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Cultural and informational exchange
  Japanese dried fish specialists introduce technology for high quality production
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Handicrafts update
  Working with craft communities
  A snapshot of Sewalanka's handicraft programs
> News and events
 
Villagers generate income for solar power
 
Thirty-eight computer graduates secure employment
  Micro-hydro power for Sinharaja village
  New boatyard for Kalmunai
  Building a learning organisation
  Creating awareness about gender issues
  Disaster risk reduction planning
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In brief
  New volunteer for Sewalanka
  Peace training
  Spreading the 'enjoy life' message
  Farming lessons from Thailand
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LOCALternative Sri Lanka
  A responsible travel map
 

Edition # 13: October 2006

> Cover Story
> Working towards peace
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Temporary shelters decommissioned
  The long road to recovery
> Integrated Food Security Program scaled down
> Schools opening in the South
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Improving the 'software' – psychosocial support
  The psychosocial team – North
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Eemergency situation in Jaffna and Trincomalee
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Sewalanka initiates disaster risk reduction program
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Work continues on Trincomalee training centre
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Appeal for children's home in Batticaloa
> News & Training
 
Volunteering at Sewalanka
 
Tourism programs in the East
  Improving water and sanitation in the hills
  Organic Farming Group update
  First Solid House opened
  Experience sharing India visit
  Calendar to celebrate women of Sri Lanka
  Religious leaders unite for peace
  Important announcement
  Introducing our new international volunteers
 

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