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Sri Lanka Aaron and Rutger

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Sri Lanka. Aaron and Rutger. Quick Facts. Area: 65,610 square km Population: 21,513,990 GDP: $48.24 billion Capital: Colombo Exports: textiles and apparel, tea and spices; rubber manufactures; precious stones; coconut products, fish. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sri Lanka

Aaron and Rutger

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Quick Facts• Area: 65,610 square km• Population: 21,513,990• GDP: $48.24 billion• Capital: Colombo• Exports: textiles and apparel, tea and spices; rubber

manufactures; precious stones; coconut products, fish.• Imports: petroleum, textiles, machinery and

transportation equipment, building materials, mineral products, foodstuffs.

• HDI: Ranked 91st with a score of 0.658

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Tamil Tigers• 4.5% of the population of Sri

Lanka (2001)• Gained Independence from

Britain in 1948.• Sri Lankan Nationalists wanted

the Tamil Tigers to return to India.

• Tamil Tigers wanted Independence from Sri Lanka.

• 1983 Tigers attacked a Sri Lankan Army transport widely regarded as the start to the civil war.

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Comparisons

United States• Average Years of Schooling:

12 years• Prevalence of

undernourishment in total population (% of population):

• GDP per capita: 46,653$• Refugees by country of origin

(thousands): 2.1• Internet users (per 100

people): 75.9

Sri Lanka• Average Years of Schooling: 8.2• Prevalence of

undernourishment in total population (% of population): 21%

• GDP per capita: 4,999$• Refugees by country of origin

(thousands): 137.8• Internet users (per 100

people): 5.8

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Program One• Two projects from the UNSADP; the

Livelihood Development Program , and Communities for Peace (C4P), dedicate themselves to helping refugees. Both of these programs strive to make the lives of people easier, whether it be rebuilding roads and farms, or if it is improving relations between the people.

• We will grant the C4P, 75 million Euros and the Livelihood Development Program, 100 million Euros for their cause.

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Program Two

• During 2004, The Indian Ocean Earthquake devastated the Subcontinent. Sri Lanka was the hardest hit with 35,000 people dead, only topped by Indonesia. The UN has many programs dedicated to rebuilding Schools, hospitals. The UN is also giving food and shelter to those who need it.

• We would like to make 100 million Euros available to this cause.

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Program Three• The vast majority of the rural

population does not have any access to the internet. This leaves them at a huge disadvantage, not being able to communicate with any one out side of their country, or to keep up with pressing global matters.

• For this program we can spare 25 million Euros for the ICTP (Information and Communication Technology Agency).

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Conclusion• 300 million in aid will:• Improve relationships with the

Tamil population. As well as this it will allow them to rebuild their society.

• Give rural areas internet access boosting education and international connections.

• Relieve the victims of the tsunami who are still fighting to go back to their normal lives.

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Works Cited• CIA. “CIA World Factbook Sri Lanka.” CIA World Factbook. N.p., 13 Jan. 2011. Web. 18 Jan. 2011.

<https://www.cia.gov/ library/ publications/ the-world-factbook/ geos/ ce.html>.

• UNDP. “Communities for Peace-C4P.” United Nations Development Project. N.p., 2010. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://www.undp.lk/ SubProjects/ Pages/ detail.aspx?itemid=24>.

• - - -. “The First Model e-Village in Sri Lanka Paves the Way for 24-Hour Connectivity in Other Rural Communities.” United Nations Development Program. N.p., 5 Dec. 2006. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://www.apdip.net/ news/ lk-evillage/ view>.

• - - -. “http://www.undp.lk/ SubProjects/ Pages/ detail.aspx?itemid=20.” United Nations Development Program. N.p., 2010. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://www.undp.lk/ SubProjects/ Pages/ detail.aspx?itemid=20>.

• - - -. “Livelihood Development Program.” United Nations Development Program. N.p., 2010. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://www.undp.lk/ SubProjects/ Pages/ detail.aspx?itemid=25>.

• UN HDI. “Sri Lanka Human Development Indicators.” Human Development Indicators. N.p., 2010. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://hdrstats.undp.org/ en/ countries/ profiles/ LKA.html>.

• UNICEF. “UNICEF supplies arrive in flood-affected eastern part of Sri Lanka.” UNICEF. N.p., 14 Jan. 2011. Web. 18 Jan. 2011. <http://www.unicef.org/ infobycountry/ media_57448.html>.