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Publication
Published on
6 May 2017
Post-disaster recovery plan: Sri Lanka, floods and landslides
The PDRP specifies priority recovery needs and financial requirements, embedded in nine key sectors and three cross-cutting areas. It is expected to ensure that recovery is resilient and supports the development agenda of the country.
Publication
Published on
10 February 2017
Sri Lanka Rapid Post Disaster Needs Assessment, Floods and Landslides, May 2017
This PDNA report covers the damage, losses, and recovery needs across various sectors following heavy rain and flooding in Sri Lanka in 2017.
Publication
Published on
10 February 2016
Floods and Landslides 2016 Sri Lanka Post-Disaster Needs Assessment
This PDNA covers the damage and losses across various sectors following heavy rainfall and flooding in Vietnam in 2016. A recovery strategy proposing a long-term plan to strengthen the country’s preparedness for future disasters.
Publication
Published on
7 July 2008
Post tsunami recovery and reconstruction: a joint report of the Government of Sri Lanka and development partners, December 2005
This report aims at providing an objective joint assessment of post-tsunami relief, recovery and reconstruction interventions and the way forward.
Publication
Published on
30 December 2005
Post-tsunami recovery and reconstruction strategy
The document outlines Sri Lanka’s comprehensive strategy for post-tsunami recovery, detailing how the government, coordinated rebuilding of infrastructure, restoration of livelihoods, and long-term development.

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http://www.priu.gov.lk
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