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Four
Vocational Schools for East
from USAID
[Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 11.30 GMT]
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will fund the
construction of four vocational schools in tsunami-affected Ampara and
Batticaloa districts, as part of USAID's Sri Lanka Tsunami
Reconstruction
Program (SLTRP), at a cost of $ 4.6 million.
"This project to build critical vocational educational schools in
eastern districts devastated by the tsunami demonstrates the continuing
commitment of the U.S. government to provide support to long-term
recovery from the tsunami," said USAID Mission Director Rebecca Cohn at
the signing ceremony for the project. "Training young people in
vocational trades will provide them crucial skills leading to well
paying jobs that will benefit the overall economic health of the
region."
The schools will teach key trades identified as lacking in the Sri
Lankan workforce, such as welding, electronics repair, masonry and
carpentry, as well as English language and computer training. Schools
at Central Camp, Ninthavur, and Kalawanchikudy will feature a mix of
general trades. The school in Samanthurai, specializing in apparel
industry training, is designed to be a Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certified school for its sound environmental
design. The program will supply the schools with the necessary
commodities to make the facilities fully functional, including
curriculum development and teacher training.
The signing ceremony for this work took place today (May 15) at the
office of Ampara Government Agent Sunil Kannangara, attended by USAID
Mission Director Rebecca Cohn, Sierra Construction Chief Executive
Officer Nimal N. Lokuge, and R. P. B. Thilakasiri, Director General of
the Vocational Training Authority, which will administer the schools.
A Media Release from the US Embassy said in the next week, USAID plans
to sign a second contract to construct or rehabilitate an additional
five vocational schools in the South. Other key elements of the SLTRP
include construction of a new $10.6 million Arugam Bay Bridge and a
contract for $9.8 million to rehabilitate and upgrade three fishing
harbors in the South. All the projects are on schedule for completion by
mid-2008.
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