2018
DOI: 10.1596/978-1-4648-1344-3
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Shadows of Conflict in Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka: Socioeconomic Challenges and a Way Forward

Abstract: Books in this series are published to communicate the results of Bank research, analysis, and operational experience with the least possible delay. The extent of language editing varies from book to book. This work is a product of the staff of The World Bank with external contributions. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of The World Bank, its Board of Executive Directors, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarante… Show more

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“…Sri Lanka is a lower-middle income country in South Asia with a multi-ethnic and multi-religious population of 21.3 million. Thirty nine per cent of the population is under the age of 24 and 80% resides in rural areas [20,21]. The Tsunami in 2004 and three-decades of civil war which ended in 2009, resulted in over 100,000 lives lost and left 300,000 civilians internally displaced [11,21].…”
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“…Sri Lanka is a lower-middle income country in South Asia with a multi-ethnic and multi-religious population of 21.3 million. Thirty nine per cent of the population is under the age of 24 and 80% resides in rural areas [20,21]. The Tsunami in 2004 and three-decades of civil war which ended in 2009, resulted in over 100,000 lives lost and left 300,000 civilians internally displaced [11,21].…”
Section: Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty nine per cent of the population is under the age of 24 and 80% resides in rural areas [20,21]. The Tsunami in 2004 and three-decades of civil war which ended in 2009, resulted in over 100,000 lives lost and left 300,000 civilians internally displaced [11,21]. This study was carried out in three divisions in the Eastern Province, with a total population of 25,591 children aged 5-19 years [22].…”
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“…In addition to exposure to extreme war-related traumatic events such as witnessing or experiencing torture, injury and death, many in Sri Lanka have experienced ruptured familial and community relationships, outmigration of loved ones, changing social values, and loss of livelihood and education [5]. As reviewed in a recent World Bank report, many households in the Northern Province turned to daily wage labour as their primary livelihood strategy following the breakdown of critical infrastructure and the agriculture sector, fisheries, and industries during the conflict years [6]. The rise in this informal sector resulted in lower wages for many and increased levels of poverty and displacement in the region [6].…”
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“…As reviewed in a recent World Bank report, many households in the Northern Province turned to daily wage labour as their primary livelihood strategy following the breakdown of critical infrastructure and the agriculture sector, fisheries, and industries during the conflict years [6]. The rise in this informal sector resulted in lower wages for many and increased levels of poverty and displacement in the region [6]. At the end of 2009, half of those displaced were in government supported welfare centres [6].…”
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confidence: 99%