Core Insights - The UNDP calls for international partners to provide funding and recovery tools for Sri Lanka, stating that the country cannot take on additional debt to rebuild after the "Dithwa" cyclone [1] - The cyclone affected 1.1 million hectares of land and impacted 2.3 million people, highlighting the urgent need for targeted external support to prevent further economic and social vulnerability [1] Recovery Analysis - The UNDP's early recovery analysis indicates that high-demand areas affected by the cyclone overlap with existing vulnerabilities, including regions such as Puttalam, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, Central Highlands, and parts of the North and East [1] - These areas face multiple pressures, including damaged housing, disrupted livelihoods, weakened local governance systems, and limited access to essential services [1] - Without intervention, the disaster is expected to slow down economic recovery [1] Funding Priorities - The UNDP has outlined a series of urgent recovery priorities that require funding, including waste and debris clearance, community infrastructure repair, and support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and household income recovery [1]
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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-10 15:14