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Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Kandawalai DSD Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Kandawalai DSD Location Details Indian Ocean ¯ Jaffna District 1:100,000 Pachchilaipalli Kilinochchi District Kandawalai Poonakary Kilinochchi Karachchi District Elephant Pass 22% Thadduvankoddy Mullaitivu District Legend Uriyan Kandawalai 9% 7% Number of Agencies 86% 0 Umayalpuram Punnaineeravi 1 50% 52% 94% Kandawalai DSD 2 82% Korakkankaddhu Assisted Families Vs. Kumarapuram Resettled Families Murasumoddai Paranthan Town Puliyanpokkanai 630 Periyakulam Resettled Families Karachchi DSD Assisted Families by: Tharmapuram West ENREP NECORD Tharmapuram East Piramanthanaru SCiSL Care Funding From 100% EUROPEAN COMMISSION Kalmadhunagar Humanitarian Aid Produced By Data Sources: 16% Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka ACTED 3.5% 4.3% Information about the working agencies provided by UNDP, 1.6% Agency for Technical UNOCHA and World Bank Cooperation & Development Country Office: Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, This map is designed for printing on A4 size Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Date: 10-Jan-11 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Karachchi DSD Location Details Jaffna District Indian Ocean Pachchilaipalli ¯ Kilinochhci 1:100,000 District Kandawalai Poonakary Karachchi Uruthirapuram North Mullaitivu District Karachchi DSD 71% 100% 66% Uruthirapuram West Periyaparathan 59% Kandawalai DSD Legend Poonakary DSD Kanesapuram 81% 61% Pannankandy Uruthirapuram East Number of Agencies Sivanagar 74% 59% Jeyanthinagar 59% 0 84% Maruthanagar Civik Centre 1 Puthumurippu Kanagapuram Kilinochchi District Kilinochchi Town 66% 2 37% 25% 82% 58% 74% Ratnapuram 3 26% Selvanagar Thiruvaiaru 67% Ambalkulam 85% Mayavanoor 17% Assisted Families Vs. Vevekanandanagar Ramanathapuram 85% 83% 66% Resettled Families Ootupulam Thiruvaiaru West Kannakaipuram Mavadiyamman Thondamannagar 42% Konavil 18% 470 Krishnapuram Ambalnagar Resettled Families Vaddakachchi 39%29% 51% Kanagambikaikulam Assisted Families By: 24% 18% 73% Bharathipuram ENREP 88% Malayalapuram NECORD Anaivilunthankulam PIN World Vision Skandapuram Akkarayankulam Ponnagar FORUT SCiSL Funding From EUROPEAN COMMISSION Summary for Karachchi DSD Vannerikulam Assisted Families Vs. Resettled Families 25000 100% 20000 Humanitarian Aid Data Sources: 15000 Produced By Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka 10000 ACTED # of of Families # Information about the working agencies provided by UNDP, 19.7% 5000 UNOCHA and World Bank Agency for Technical 11.2% 8.8% 0.9% 2.9% 1.2% Cooperation & Development 0 Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 Country Office: Total World 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Returned ENREP NECORD PIN FORUT SCiSL Vision This map is designed for printing on A4 size Sri Lanka. Families Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Series1 21076 4165 2376 1855 200 620 245 Date: 11-Jan-11 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Poonakary DSD ¯ Location Details 1:150,000 91% Legend Gowtharimunai Number of Agencies 70% 1 90% 2 Pachchilaipalli Paramankirai Gnanimadam 65% Assisted Families Vs. 94% Kandawalai Resettled Families Madulvilnadhu West Poonakary Karachchi 75% Chettiyakurichchi 320 58% Resettled Families Kollakurichchi Pallikkuda 85% Assisted Families By: 82% 77% ENREP Indian Ocean NECORD 89% Madulvilnadhu East Alankerny World Vision 87% Poonakary DSD Kilinochchi District Nallur Data Sources Ponnaweli Admin boundaries provided 100% by Survey Department of Sri Lanka 78% Information about the Karachchi DSD working agencies provided Jeyapuram North by UNDP, UNOCHA and World Bank Kiranchi Spatial Reference: Geo- 100% graphic Coordinate System WGS 1984 100% Jeyapuram South 100% 93% This map is designed for printing on A4 size Pallavarayankaddu Date: 12-Jan-11 51% Nachchikkuda Iranaithivu Kariyalainagapaduvan Funding From 98% EUROPEAN COMMISSION Mulankavil Humanitarian Aid Produced By 100% ACTED 52.6% 33% Agency for Technical 6.2% Cooperation & Development Country Office: 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Mullaitivu District | Manthai East DSD Location Details Kilinochchi District Mullaitivu District ¯ Puthukkudiyiruppu 1:130,000 Oddusudan DSD Mullaitivu District Thunukkai Thunukkai DSD Oddusuddan Maritimepattu 76% Manthai East Oddaruththakulam Legend 94% Number of Agencies 74% Kollavilankulam 95% 88% 94% 1 Vinayakapuram 94% Palinagar 2 70% Povarasankulam Sivapuram Ampalpuram 49% Assisted Families Vs. 86% 88% 45% 84% Resettled Families 37% Poonagar Karumpulliyan Selvapuram 210 82% Pandiyankulam Resettled Families Assisted Families By: 86% ENREP Siraddikkulam Manthai East DSD World Vision 100% Vannivilankulam 81.9% PIN Funding From 9.2% 4.3% 100% EUROPEAN COMMISSION 93% 13% Moonrumurippu Humanitarian Aid Naddankandal Data Sources: Produced By Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka Information about the working agencies provided by UNDP, UNOCHA ACTED and World Bank Agency for Technical Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 Cooperation & Development Country Office: This map is designed for printing on A4 size 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Sri Lanka. Date: 6-Jan-11 Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Mullaitivu District | Maritimepattu DSD Location Details ¯ Kilinochchi District 1:140,000 Puthukkudiyiruppu Thunukkai Mullaitivu District Ampelavanpokkanai Oddusuddan Maritimepattu Manthai East Vavuniya District Mullivaikkal West Mullaitivu District 23% Legend Mullivaikkal East 100% Number of Agencies Maritimepattu DSD 16% 52% Selvapuram 54% 0 59% 36% Mullaitivu South 21% 1 Keppapilavu Kallapadu South Vattapalai 50% Gigrapuram 50% 50% Silawaththai Assisted Families Vs. Mulliyawalai North 38% Resettled Families 22% 34% Silawaththai South Kanukerni West 67% 320 Mulliyawalai West Mulliyawalai East Uppumaveli Resettled Families Mamoolai 79% 38% Kumarapuram Indian Ocean Assisted Families By: Alampil North Mulliyawalai Center 35% 68% ACTED Mathavalasingankulam Mulliyawalai South 60% Alampil South Chemmalai Data Sources Kumulamunai East Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of 100% Sri Lanka Information about the Kumulamunai Center working agencies provided Chemmalai West by UNDP, UNOCHA and World Bank Thannimurippu Spatial Reference: Geo- 55% graphic Coordinate System WGS 1984 This map is designed for Kumulamunai West printing on A4 size Date: 12-Jan-11 Kokkuthoduvai North Funding From EUROPEAN COMMISSION Karunaddukerny Kokkilai East Humanitarian Aid Karunaddukerny Kokkilai West Kokkuthoduvai Center Produced By Kokkilai West ACTED Kokkuthoduvai West Agency for Technical Cooperation & Development Country Office: 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Mullaitivu District | Oddusudan DSD Location Details 26% Kilinochchi District ¯ Indupuram Puthukkudiyiruppu 1:140,000 Puthukkudiyiruppu DSD Mullaitivu District Thunukkai Mullaitivu District Oddusuddan Maritimepattu 76% Manthai East 71% Vavuniya District 81% Ampagaman Thachchadampan Thirumurukandy Legend 87% Oddusudan DSD 100% Number of Agencies Kanagaratnapuram Muthuiyankaddukulam 86% 0 28% Muthuvinayagarpuram Kachchilaimadu 96% 76% 100% 1 Thaddayamalai Peraru 100% 90% Pannikkankulam 18% 97% Pandaravanni Koolamurippu 66% Ganesapuram 69% Assisted Families Vs. 78% 98% Karuvelankandal Resettled Families Vithyapuram Puliyankulam Oddusuddan 62% Olumadu 280 100% Maritimepattu DSD Manavalanpadamurippu Resettled Families 100% Kathaliyarsamlankulam Periyaiththimadu Mankulam Assisted Families By: 75% ENREP Thanduvan Funding From 78% EUROPEAN COMMISSION Palampasi 100% Othiyamalai Humanitarian Aid 71% 100% 71.2% Periyakulam Produced By Data Sources: Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka ACTED Information about the working agencies provided by UNDP, Agency for Technical UNOCHA and World Bank Cooperation & Development Country Office: Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Sri Lanka. This map is designed for printing on A4 size Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Email: [email protected] Date: 6-Jan-11 Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Mullaitivu District | Thunukkai DSD Location Details Kilinochchi District ¯ 93% Puthukkudiyiruppu 1:100,000 Mullaitivu District Thunukkai Amaithipuram Oddusuddan 100% Maritimepattu 97% Ampalapper'kulam Manthai East Vavuniya District Mullaitivu District Puththuvedduvan 100% 94% Legend Koddaikaddiyakulam Palaiyamurukandy Number of Agencies Thunukkai DSD 1 90% 2 95% Iyankankulam Assisted Families Vs. Oddusudan DSD Resettled Families Thenniyankulam 97% 260 95% Uyilankulam Resettled Families Assisted Families By: Therankandal 100% 92.4% ENREP 89% 81% World Vision 98% 94% Kalvilan 85% Funding From Alankulam 8.7% Thunukkai EUROPEAN COMMISSION Mallavi 93% Aninchiyankulam 99% Humanitarian Aid Yogapuram Centre Manthai East DSD 88% 100% Yogapuram 99% Produced By 50% 39% Data Sources: Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka Thirunagar Pugalenthinagar ACTED Parathinagar Information about the working agencies provided by UNDP, 90% UNOCHA and World Bank Agency for Technical Cooperation & Development 83% Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 Country Office: 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, Yogapuram East This map is designed for printing
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