They had the first hand experiences…when giant waves struck the nation. John & Eluned, left their tourist destination to join the relief camps of Sarvodaya. They recall the memories of planning the relief work, unpacking the relief donations, planning the storage sites and helping to deliver them to affected families…….they had been the part of breathless – tireless- endless relief operators in Sri Lanka.
One year ago, the giant Tsunami waves that crashed onto the Sri Lankan coast carried away the lives of 40,983 people on the island and injured 23,189. A total of 4,846 people are still reported missing.
The greatest tribute anyone can make to those who were lost to the catastrophe is to help their loved ones recover their lives that were left in shambles.
Sarvodaya has indeed been engaged in this work for the past twelve months, but it did not forget to conduct a few ceremonies to mark the first anniversary of the worst natural disaster to hit the island.
Sarvodaya will commemorate the first Anniversary in memory of tsunami victims by initiating a nationwide memorial ceremony on December 26th. This event is designed to unite as many citizens of Sri Lanka in memory of the victims
Latest research report on Sarvodaya Telecenter program within the overall context of ICT4D initiatives in Sri Lanka, including eSriLanka program coordinated by ICTA. The report provides special emphasis to the VIC…
After the devastation wrought by the Tsunami, women in the affected areas took a prime role in the rebuilding process, working tirelessly to get their families back on their feet. Sarvodaya Shramadana Sangamaya recognized the great courage of these women and took steps to lend them a supporting hand.

