Reiterating its commitment to uplifting the well-being of local communities and honouring waste-collecting communities in Sri Lanka this World Recycling Day, The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) has come together with the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) to provide immediate assistance to address food insecurity among marginalized waste-collectors. Accordingly, TCCF and SLRCS is providing much-needed essential.
The deepening economic crisis is forcing people to make heartbreaking choices between going hungry, buying life-saving medicine, or finding the money to send children to school. A needs assessment by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies reports of more than 2,900 households in 11 of the country’s 25 districts has found that 96%.
The economic crisis in Sri Lanka is tipping into one of the country’s worst humanitarian crises in decades, with 6.7 million people now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, says International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC).Millions of families are facing shortages of food, fuel, cooking gas, essential supplies, and medicines as the […]
Hon. Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle MP, State Minister of COVID-19 control, Primary Healthcare and Epidemics in Sri Lanka noted, “The COVID-19 pandemic unlike any other health challenge in the past, needs many parties to come together during this time of need and provide a comprehensive effort. We are grateful to The Coca-Cola Foundation for once again.
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