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The
first
phase of
the
overall
relief,
resettlement
and
livelihood
support
in the
immediate-term
180-day
programme
for
northern
IDPs is
well
under
way.
This
plan is
to
provide
relief
to
resettled
persons
and the
populations
of
Northern
Province.
In a
significant
move,
towards
restoring
livelihoods
of the
people
of the
North,
the
24-hour
restrictions
on
fishing
off the
coasts
of
Trincomalee,
Mannar
and
Jaffna
Districts
have
been
lifted.
The
opening
of the
A9
highway
for
transport
of good
by
private
business
will
also
help the
northern
people
by a
larger
supply
of
goods,
reduced
prices
and
better
markets
for
their
produce
outside
the
North.
Work has
already
been
undertaken
in
providing
assistance
to
people
engaged
in
agriculture,
in areas
where
there is
no risk
of
danger
from
land-mines
The
Re-unification
of IDPs
is
ongoing
and to
date
over
3,150
reunifications
have
taken
place.
As at 09
June
2009,
4,330
persons
have
been
allowed
to leave
the IDP
relief
villages
and
other
sites in
Jaffna,
Mannar
and
Vavuniya.
Further
releases
are
envisaged
in the
near
future
after
bona
fides
and
capacities
of
prospective
host
families
are
established.
The
resettlement
of IDPs
commenced
with
approximately
2,400
persons
returned
in
Musali
in the
Mannar
District.
The
Ministry
of
Disaster
Management
& Human
Rights
states
that
mobile
services
will
commence
shortly
to
enable
IDPs to
obtain
legal
documentation
such as
birth
certificates,
national
identity
cards
and
other
government
certification.
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Divisional
Secretary
Divisions
will be
covered
by the
mobile
services.
Road
development
has
commenced
with the
repair
and
development
of the
A9, A14
and A 32
highways.
17 new
police
stations
will be
established
mainly
focusing
on the
A9 and
A32
highways
(with a
new
DIG’s
office
in
Kilinochchi
and
SSP’s
offices
in
Mullaitivu
and
Kilinochchi)
by the
end of
2009.
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Ministries
have
been
requested
to draw
up
development
plans in
accordance
with
pre-set
guidelines
that
will,
when
collated
and
compiled,
provide
a
comprehensive
development
plan
aimed at
the
restoration
of
normality
in the
Northern
Province.
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