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The Government of Canada is also matching donations made by
individual Canadians to Canadian non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) already involved in responding to the
disaster.
As of January 9, these amounted to more than US$73 million
and the total is continuing to rise;
Emergency relief items were sent on Canadian Forces planes.
The first plane with 27,000 kgs of essential supplies sent
by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
landed in Sri Lanka on Friday, 31 December 2004. The
emergency goods included plastic sheeting, jerry cans and
chlorination packets for water purification.
The shipments were coordinated by the Federation of Red
Cross Societies and distributed throughout the affected
areas;
In addition, the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI)
has already approved projects for a total of US$ 250,000.
These projects are to provide immediate assistance to the
affected people in districts such as Hambantota, Ampara,
Jaffna, Trincomalee and Colombo. |
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