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Plan International said in a statement it is ceasing its operations in Sri Lanka after nearly four decades of implementing development programs in the country and supporting hundreds of thousands of children.
The organisation’s exit is based on the significant growth in Sri Lanka’s economy and a marked improvement in its Human Development Index ranking. The Index takes into account life expectancy and education among a number of human development indicators and currently places Sri Lanka at 71 out of 189 countries.
Plan International’s global strategy – 100 Million Reasons – mandates that it focuses its efforts and resources to reach communities in desperate need and improve the lives of the most vulnerable children worldwide. To achieve this ambition, it periodically reviews operations in the countries it is active to ensure it is delivering its mission and making the best use of resources to create a global impact.
Recognising the major advances achieved in Sri Lanka in recent years, including the increased protection of child rights and improvements in support systems, Plan International have made the decision to conclude its programs in the country. The move will allow the organisation to redirect its resources to countries where the urgency and level of need is currently far greater.
Plan International has worked with communities, partners and government agencies in Sri Lanka since 1981. Over the last 38 years it has worked with hundreds of communities in five provinces and improved the lives of over 500,000 Sri Lankan girls and boys.
Its work promoted social cohesion, gender equality and diversity in marginalised communities, including those affected by conflict in the past. Its work also supported the most vulnerable children and young people, especially girls.
The key areas of its work included:
Plan International is enormously grateful to is staff, partners, donors, communities and children who have all been instrumental in the success of its life-changing programs. It is proud of these achievements and sad to say goodbye to all who have played a part in this phenomenal journey over the last four decades.
The organisation is following appropriate procedures for closure of its operations, including adherence to Sri Lankan regulations and labour law requirements. Plan International is also reaching out to its donors, sponsored children and their sponsors, as well as program partners to inform them about the decision.