Sri Lanka - Delivering increased stability and reducing the risk of a return to conflict
Description
This programme aims to support reconciliation, strengthen democracy and the rule of law to ensure long-term stability, through the following project activity: Supporting police reform and training based on a community policing approach. Supporting the government’s commitment to establishing credible and effective transitional justice mechanisms as part of Sri Lanka’s reconciliation process. Clearing 600,000 sq. m of mine contaminated land in the North and East enabling the resettlement of Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP). Sharing UK expertise to strengthen government capability to tackle bribery and corruption. Support security sector reform and foster greater awareness of the importance of accountability and reconciliation. This is an ODA and non-ODA integrated programme. The spend reported against this programme is the ODA element alone. This programme included Covid-19 activity in FY 20/21 Q1 and Q2.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Budget
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