The children of Sri Lanka have been traumatized by more than two decades of armed conflict. The conflict, between Government of Sri Lanka forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and other armed groups, has resulted in more than 67,000 civilian victims and inflicted a terrible price on the population of Sri Lanka. Compounding an already devastating situation was 2004’s Asian Tsunami, which wiped out villages and schools.
War Child has responded to the needs of Sri Lanka’s children by supporting projects that provide psychosocial and educational support. Together with our local partners we are reconstructing schools destroyed by the tsunami and providing peace building for multi-ethnic communities in Batticaloa and Ampara Districts. Our innovative projects are improving the well-being of children and providing them with much needed educational opportunities.
War Child is implementing successful psychosocial programs for conflict affected children from Tamil and Muslim villages. Through art, drama and music, in addition to conventional schooling, qualified child educators are helping to support the healthy psychosocial development of children and youth. War Child is providing a fun and safe environment for the children of Sri Lanka: an oasis of hope. Children are given the chance to express experiences with conflict in a safe and healthy environment. War Child is helping these children overcome the fear and isolation associated with growing up surrounded by conflict.