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Kilinochchi District Mullaitivu District Vavuniya District Mannar District Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi | Mullaitivu | Mannar | Vavuniya Districts Location Details Pachchilaipalli Resettled Families ¯ 10% Assisted Families By: 1:450,000 ENREP-Grant (20,000 LKR) ACTED (30,000/35,000(30000-35000 LKR) NECORD (25,000 LKR) RI (35,000 LKR) SCiSL (50,000) IOM (50,000 LKR) 53% 16% Care (35,000 LKR) SAH (35,000 LKR) 7% 33% 4% PIN (30,000/35,000 LKR) WHH/SLF (35,000 LKR) 14% 6% 2% 1% 22% World Vision (24,000 LKR) CHF/SLF (35,000 LKR) 20% Kandawalai Legend 11% Indian Ocean Poonakary Number of Agencies 1% 1% 0 - 2 Karachchi Kilinochchi District Puthukkudiyiruppu 3 - 5 6 - 8 Mullaitivu District 92% 71% Assisted Families Vs. 9% Resettled Families Thunukkai 17% 42% Oddusuddan 4% 11,000 Maritimepattu 11,000 77% 82% Mannar Town 9% 3% 3% 8% Funding From 22% Manthai West Manthai East 69% Vavuniya North EUROPEAN COMMISSION 22% 6% 11% Vavuniya District Mannar District Humanitarian Aid Madhu 24% Produced By 12% 23% 8% 36% Vavuniya ACTED Nanaddan Agency for Technical Cooperation & Development Country Office: Vavuniya South 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, 41% Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 39% 36% 9% Email: [email protected] 22% Website: www.acted.org Vengalacheddiculam Data Sources: Musali Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka Information about the working agencies are based on the 3W Matrix & LH Matrix from UNOCHA & UNDP This map is designed for printing on A4 size Date: 15-Feb-2011 Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Kandawalai DSD Location Details Indian Ocean ¯ Jaffna District 1:100,000 Pachchilaipalli Kilinochchi District Kandawalai Poonakary Kilinochchi Karachchi Elephant Pass 22% District Thadduvankoddy Mullaitivu District 26% Legend Kandawalai 9% 86% Number of Agencies Uriyan 0 Umayalpuram Punnaineeravi 1 50% 46% 94% 2 Kandawalai DSD Korakkankaddhu Assisted Families Vs. 82% Resettled Families Kumarapuram Murasumoddai 630 Paranthan Town Puliyanpokkanai Resettled Families Assisted Families by: Periyakulam 15% ENREP-Grant 20,000 LKR Karachchi DSD NECORD 10% Tharmapuram West 25,000 LKR SCiSL 50,000 LKR Tharmapuram East Piramanthanaru Care 35,000 LKR IOM 50,000 LKR 100% Funding From EUROPEAN COMMISSION Kalmadhunagar Humanitarian Aid Produced By Data Sources: 16% Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka ACTED 7.4% Information about the working agencies are based on the 3W 3.6% 1.6% 1.4% Agency for Technical Matrix & LH Matrix from UNOCHA & UNDP 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: 15-Feb-2011 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Karachchi DSD Jaffna District Location Details Indian Ocean ¯ Pachchilaipalli 1:100,000 Kilinochhci District Kandawalai 74% Poonakary Karachchi Uruthirapuram North Mullaitivu District Karachchi DSD 71% 67% Legend 66% 100% Uruthirapuram West Periyaparathan 59% Kandawalai DSD Number of Agencies Kanesapuram Poonakary DSD 46% Pannankandy Uruthirapuram East 61% 0 81% 2 74% Sivanagar 87% 59% 1 3 Jeyanthinagar 84% Maruthanagar Civik Centre Assisted Families Vs. Puthumurippu Kanagapuram Kilinochchi District 66% Kilinochchi Town Resettled Families 37% 50% 82% 58% 25% 470 82% 17% Ratnapuram 5% 26% Thiruvaiaru 67% 100% Selvanagar Ambalkulam Mayavanoor Resettled Families Vevekanandanagar Ramanathapuram Assisted Families By: 85% 83% 66% Ootupulam Thiruvaiaru West Kannakaipuram 69% Mavadiyamman ENREP-Grant Konavil Thondamannagar 74% 18% 20,000 LKR Krishnapuram 9% NECORD Ambalnagar 84% 44% Vaddakachchi 25,000 LKR 29% Kanagambikaikulam 24% 18% PIN 73% 30,000 / 35,000 LKR 88% Bharathipuram Malayalapuram World Vision 24,000 LKR Anaivilunthankulam FORUT (No Data) 75% Skandapuram Akkarayankulam SCiSL Ponnagar 50,000 LKR IOM 50,000 LKR Funding From EUROPEAN COMMISSION Vannerikulam 100% Humanitarian Aid Data Sources: Produced By Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka 19.7% 22.1% Information about the working agencies are based on the 3W ACTED 11.2% Matrix & LH Matrix from UNOCHA & UNDP Agency for Technical 0.9% 2.9% 1.2% 0.5% Cooperation & Development Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 Country Office: 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, This map is designed for printing on A4 size Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Date: 15-Feb-2011 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Pachchilaipalli DSD Location Details Jaffna District Indian Ocean ¯ Pachchilaipalli 1:80,000 Kandawalai Poonakary Kilinochchi Karachchi District Mullaitivu District Mugamalai Legend Ittavil Arasarkerny Number of Agencies 0 Kachcharvely 1 Thampakamam Kilaly Vembodukerny Pachchilaipalli DSD Assisted Families Vs. Pallai Town Resettled Families Pulopallai West 200 Mullaiyady Massar Allipalai Resettled Families Soranpattu Assisted Families by: 90% Pulopallai WHH/SLF 35,000 LKR Iyakkachchi Kilinochchi District Tharmakerny Funding From EUROPEAN COMMISSION 71% Kovilvayal Humanitarian Aid Mulangavil 100% Produced By Data Sources: Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka ACTED Information about the working agencies are based on the 3W Agency for Technical 9.7% Matrix & LH Matrix from UNOCHA & UNDP Cooperation & Development Spatial Reference: Geographic Coordinate System WGS 1984 Country Office: 146, Reid Avenue, Col 04, This map is designed for printing on A4 size Sri Lanka. Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Date: 15-Feb-2011 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acted.org Cash Transfers Map Kilinochchi District | Poonakary DSD ¯ Location Details 1:150,000 95% Legend 91% Gowtharimunai Jaffna Number of Agencies District 1 70% 94% 94% Pachchilaipalli 2 Paramankirai 90% Gnanimadam 65% Kilinochchi Assisted Families Vs. 94% District Kandawalai Resettled Families 90% Madulvilnadhu West Poonakary 320 Karachchi 75% Chettiyakurichchi Mullaitivu Resettled Families 58% District Assisted Families By: Kollakurichchi ENREP-Grant Pallikkuda 85% 89% 20,000 LKR NECORD 25,000 LKR 82% 77% Indian Ocean World Vision 24,000 LKR Madulvilnadhu East Alankerny CHF/SLF 35,000 LKR 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 are Jeyapuram North based on the 3W Matrix & LH Matrix from UNOCHA & Kiranchi UNDP 100% Spatial Reference: Geo- graphic Coordinate System 93% WGS 1984 Jeyapuram South 100% This map is designed for 100% Pallavarayankaddu printing on A4 size 51% 67% Date: 15-Feb-2011 Nachchikkuda Iranaithivu Kariyalainagapaduvan Funding From 98% EUROPEAN COMMISSION Mulankavil Humanitarian Aid Produced By 100% ACTED 52.6% 33% Agency for Technical 6.2% 13.7% 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 Vavuniya District Oddaruththakulam Legend 94% Number of Agencies 74% Kollavilankulam 22% 95% 1 88% 94% 2 15% Vinayakapuram 20% Palinagar 70% Assisted Families Vs. Povarasankulam Sivapuram Ampalpuram ManthaiEastGNsResettled Families 49% 86% 88% 45% 84% 37% 210 Poonagar Karumpulliyan Selvapuram Resettled Families 82% Pandiyankulam 22% Assisted Families By: ENREP - Grant 86% 20,000 LKR Manthai East DSD 100% World Vision Siraddikkulam 81.9% 24,000 LKR Vannivilankulam IOM 50,000 LKR 9.2% Funding From 3.7% 100% 93% EUROPEAN COMMISSION 13% Moonrumurippu Humanitarian Aid Naddankandal Data Sources: Produced By Admin boundaries provided by Survey Department of Sri Lanka Information about the working agencies are based on the 3W Matrix ACTED and LH Matrix from UNOCHA and UNDP 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: 10-Feb-11 Tel: +94 (0) 250 2743 Email: [email protected] 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 Number of Agencies Palaiyamurukandy 1 Thunukkai DSD 90% 2 Assisted Families Vs. 95% Iyankankulam Resettled Families Oddusudan DSD 260 Thenniyankulam 97% Resettled Families 95% Uyilankulam Assisted Families By: ENREP - Grant 20,000 LKR Therankandal 100% 92.4% World Vision 89% 81% 24,000 LKR 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 are based on the 3W Matrix & LH 90% Matrix from UNOCHA & UNDP 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 on A4 size Sri Lanka. 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