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Two projects in Sri Lanka employed participatory approaches, bringing key stakeholders together and facilitating womens involvement---the North East Coastal Community Development Project which was aimed to improve sustainable livelihood and natural resource management in poor coastal communities, and Component B of the Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project, which was designed to provide an emergency response to urgent post-tsunami reconstruction challenges. This case study looks at the gender dimensions of two projects that focus on the community development component that advocated community participation, social inclusion, and gender equality in community infrastructure development and livelihood restoration processes in targeted communities.

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GENDER MAINSTREAMING CASE STUDY
SRI LANKA
NORTH EAST COASTAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND TSUNAMI-AFFECTED AREAS REBUILDING PROJECT
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Gender mainstreaming case studySri Lanka: North East Coastal Community Development Project and Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project.
Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2015.
1. Gender. 2. Sri Lanka. 3. Post-disaster livelihood assistance. I. Asian Development Bank.
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Contents
Boxes
Abbreviations
Sri Lanka: North East Coastal Community Development Project and Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project
Summary
Main Aims and Components
Approaches and Outcomes
Features that Contributed to Gender Equality Performance
Challenges Affecting Project Implementation
Lessons on Gender Mainstreaming
Boxes
Boxes
North East Coastal Community Development Project: Basic Facts
Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project: Basic Facts
Abbreviations
ADB
Asian Development Bank
CBO
community-based organization
GAP
gender action plan
GND
grama niladhari (village officer) division
IPNGO
implementing partner nongovernment organization
LEDS
livelihood and enterprise development services
MFNGO
microfinance nongovernment organization
NECCDP
North East Coastal Community Development Project
NECORD
North East Community Restoration and Development Project
NGO
nongovernment organization
RDO
rural development officer
RDS
rural development society
RLF
revolving loan fund
TAARP
Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project
VDP
village development plan
WRDS
womens rural development society
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$1.00 = SLRs109.61 at completion of the North East Coastal Community Development Project and SLRs110.32 at completion of the Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project.
Sri Lanka: North East Coastal Community Development Project and Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project
Summary
DEVELOPMENT AIMS AND IMPACTS
(i)
This case study covers two related projects funded by the Asian Development Bank: the North East Coastal Community Development Project (NECCDP), which aimed to improve sustainable livelihood and natural resource management in poor coastal communities, and Component B of the Tsunami-Affected Areas Rebuilding Project (TAARP), which was designed to provide an emergency response to urgent post-tsunami reconstruction challenges.
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