Sri Lanka faces frequent climate disasters, including floods, droughts, cyclones, and landslides, affecting over 2 million people annually. These disasters displace families, destroy livelihoods, and leave vulnerable communities struggling to recover. The Climate Disaster Fund will deliver immediate relief, support disaster-affected families, and provide training to build community resilience and enhance preparedness for future climate challenges.
Sri Lanka is suffering from devastating climate disasters like floods, droughts, landslides, and cyclones, leaving thousands displaced and vulnerable every year. Families lose everything-homes, livelihoods, and hope. Communities struggle without adequate resources, and the situation worsens with each passing year. We urgently need your support to provide relief, rebuild lives, and prepare communities to face future challenges. Without your help, these people have no way to recover. Please act no
Sri Lanka faces over 750,000 people impacted annually by climate disasters like floods, droughts, landslides, and cyclones. In 2024, severe floods displaced over 150,000 people, while prolonged droughts left 1.2 million without water. Vulnerable groups, including farmers, fishermen, and low-income families, are hit hardest, struggling with economic losses and social challenges. Immediate action is crucial to support these communities and build resilience against future crises.
This project will build climate resilience in vulnerable communities, benefiting over 750,000 people annually. By providing disaster-preparedness training, emergency relief, and community support, it reduces dependency on aid and empowers families to rebuild their lives. Farmers, fishermen, and low-income families will gain tools to adapt to climate challenges, ensuring sustainable livelihoods and better disaster management for future generations.
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