Suvodaya First Year Progress Report

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Awareness With Human Action – AHA Awareness with Human Action AHA! is an eighteen-month project funded by the European Union and implemented in a consortium of partners, including: The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers/ Finn Church Aid, World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD). In Sri Lanka the project is implemented by Sarvodaya Movement. The project began in July 2020 and continues for a period of eighteen months and seeks to contribute to the response efforts of the COVID-19 pandemic by preventing conflict and building social cohesion in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and broader South Asia. Through a collaborative approach, the project will increase outreach for initiatives that promote awareness of COVID-19 and constructive narratives that reduce discrimination, hate speech, and stigmatization against specific communities, primarily targeting religious leaders, women, and youth leaders as community influencers. The project is aligned with the EU's global response to COVID-19, by mitigating the social impact of the pandemic, and has a strong focus on inclusion and gender that will contribute to the positive Gender based outcomes of Sarvodaya and the partners.

Baseline survey During the first phase of the project (July 2020), a baseline survey was conducted along with a gender analysis. Online surveys and key informant interviews had been utilized to gather data. The baseline assessed gendered attitudes, perceptions, and needs. Along with the availability of resources, key stakeholders including community leaders, influencers including women and young people, local networks, CSOs, local authorities, health professionals, and media personnel were consulted. A gender analysis was also conducted to understand the context-specific gender roles, access to and control over resources as well as the differentiated needs of women, men, girls, and boys that could present challenges and opportunities. The data collected for this study indicates that the pandemic had an alarming impact on the social status and wellbeing of the ethnic and religious minorities in Sri Lanka who often live close to each other in over-crowded towns, and housing conditions, where maintaining physical distancing had been a constant challenge. The said factors furnished opportunities for better in-country consultations between community level organisations, health, media professionals as well as social activists, youth and women groups engaged in peacebuilding initiatives and pandemic response and recovery that provided guidance on the direction of the project, especially on national level advocacy.

Figure 16, Gendered impact of the pandemic: AHA Project

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A Post-Scriptum by the Editor

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Conclusion

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RISEUP: Micro-Entrepreneurship Development Project

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Next Generation Deshodaya: COVID Recovery Micro Projects

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Community Activism during Crisis – in person trainings

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Implementation of COVID Recovery Micro Projects

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Shanthi Sena Youth Entrepreneurship Development Program

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Launch of the National Knowledge Platform on COVID-19 and beyond

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Awareness With Human Action – AHA

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COVID 19-Rapid Needs Assessment for Religious and Faith Leaders

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Mental and General Health Assessment in partnership with Mitra Solutions

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Suhuru Sara Awareness program

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E-Iskole – Digital Studio for E-Learning collaborations

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StayHomeStory campaign

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''We Think Digital/ IT Yahamaga” Awareness Program

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Preface / Forewords

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Emergency Response Support to Vulnerable Groups Affected by COVID19

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Together We Can Feed Them All

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Civil Society Collective for COVID-19 Response

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Suwodaya

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Executive Summary

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COVID-19 Epidemic in Sri Lanka – One Year On

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Five-Pronged Holistic Engagement Approach to Suwodaya

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