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UN worried about Indian housing project

Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) in north Sri Lanka have not moved into available shelters in the hope that an India-funded project in the pipeline for months now would provide them with better quality houses, the UN’s Sri Lanka chapter has expressed concern in a new update.

Updated on: Apr 29, 2011 01:39 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Colombo
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Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) in north Sri Lanka have not moved into available shelters in the hope that an India-funded project in the pipeline for months now would provide them with better quality houses, the UN’s Sri Lanka chapter has expressed concern in a new update.

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The UN’s Office of the Commissioner for Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA) indicated that there was a delay in the massive Indian project in which 50,000 houses are expected to be built for the war-displaced.

“There is continuing concern that a number of families have declined shelter assistance from agencies based on the belief that they will shortly receive housing of a higher standard through the Indian Government programme. The start date and grant levels for this project remain unconfirmed,” the OCHA statement said.

The global agency’s worries were that the “uncertainty” of the project could potentially lead to serious coordination difficulties, and that it was “imperative that partners broadly harmonise grants/housing assistance, under overall government guidance.” According to OCHA, while donors were building or repairing around 32,000 houses, the demand was of 70,000.

“Barring unforeseen circumstances, the project will be completed as per schedule...” said the High Commission of India in a statement.

 
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