Operationalizing SDGs to Mitigate Future Disaster Risks – HNB supports Rain Water Harvesting Tanks in Aranayake Schools

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Hatton National Bank partnered with the Sri Lanka Water Partnership (SLWP) to initiate a Sanitation, Sensitization, and Hygiene Programme for 10 schools in Aranayake, in the Kegalle District that were adversely affected by landslides last year.

The programme was focused on delivering an improved standard of living for school students and related communities through awareness building sessions and the construction of a Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) Systems within school premises in the area.

The 10 RWH systems were formally handed over to the schools following a small ceremony on 13th October 2017, with technical support being provided by the NWSDB while the Lions Club of Pilimatalawe and a local CBO the Maha oya –Kuda Oya Surekeeme Sanvidanaya provided local oversight and coordination.

 

Schools included in the programme were:

  • Mawanella Polabegoga Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Mawanella Uduwewala primary school
  • Mawanella Uduwewala Maha Vidhyalaya
  • Mawanella Thammita Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Mawanella Gurubavila Vishalaya
  • Mawanella Al Jalal Muslim Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Mahanadi Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Hathgampola Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Debathgompola Kanishta Vidhylaya
  • Rahala Kanishta Vidhylaya



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