LifeLine | Internews

Lifeline print supplement #19

  • International Refugee Day
  • “ IDP camp is our home” -Sinhala Mahavidyalaya IDP camp at Batticaloa
  • “Life with Nature” – about the Organic farm of SEED organization at Vavuniya
  • Interview with Sinnathambi Shanmugam, the Government Agent of Vavuniya district explains about the IDP in Vavuniya
  • “Your stories”: This week’s short story is called “Ethirparathathu” (“Un expected”) and talks about HIV/AIDS.
  • Q&As: We have asked from the business people about the present situation of the business after the Eastern province election at Batticaloa.
  • Color in the Lifeline: R.Sarapdeen from Kinniya, Trincomalee district, says about his experience in boat travel from Kinniya to China bay.
  • Banner on the third page with the Guiding Principles for Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Sri Lanka

Lifeline Daily Radio Show #24 (26 Jun 2008)

  • CEDWS organization provides the handicraft training to the Tsunami affected young girls at Batticaloa.
  • District Updates
  • Save the children organization gives the full support to the Mannar district’s dropout student’s education.
  • Radio Drama “Your stories” (Ungal Kathaikal): “Vivahapathivu” (“Marriage registration”)talks about the importance of Marriage register certificates.
  • Q&As: We have asked at the people of Batticaloa about “how the Medias focus the problems of the displaced people.”
  • Interview with Vavuniya district Government Assistant Mr.Ganesh, about the resettlement activities and the support of government in resettlement at Vavuniya district.
  • COLOR IN THE LIFELINE: Christy from Batticaloa shares about his father’s experience.

Read more

Lifeline print supplement #18

Download PDF

  • Women involve in Boat Making With the help of Sri Lanka Solidarity Organization at Batticaloa
  • Difference between the resettled people and the host family from Trincomalee
  • Hotel Serunuwela from Trincomalee makes “Peace and Coexistence”
  • Interview with Vasiharan, the Manager of Expo Air Aviation about the travel to Jaffna
  • “Your stories”: This week’s short story is called “Paathukappu” (“Safe”) and talks about the infectious diseases at IDP camps.
  • Q&As: We have asked from sports men about “Sports and Coexistence” at Colombo Peterson Play Ground
  • Color in the Lifeline: S.Krishnasamy from Vavuniya, says about his experience in documents filling.
  • Banner on the third page with the Guiding Principles for Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Sri Lanka

Lifeline Daily Radio Show #23 (19 Jun 2008)

  • International Refugee Day at Vavuniya
  • District Updates
  • Displaced life having changes – Sinhala Mahavidhyalaya IDP camp from Batticaloa
  • Radio Drama “Your stories” (Ungal Kathaikal): “Kaayangal” (“Wounds”) talks about the treatment of mentally affected people.
  • Q&As: We have asked at the business men from Batticaloa about the business after the Eastern province election.
  • Interview with Singam, the officer of SEED organization about the Organic Farm at Vavuniya
  • COLOR IN THE LIFELINE: Kanagaratnam Chinnaiah from Kandhasamypuram Vavuniya shares about his experience

Read more

Lifeline print supplement #17

Download PDF

  • Nature teased the people again in Sri Lanka
  • New life begins at Vavuniya Katkulam Resettled Village
  • “Tradition Changing Girls” – WUSC providing carpentry course to girls at Batticaloa
  • Interview with Director of Child Care Organization at Batticaloa
  • “Your stories”: This week’s short story is called “Vidukathai” (“Quiz”) and talks about the problems of Early Marriage
  • Q&As: We have asked about the  Jobless problems from Vavuniya, Chettikulam Resettled Village people
  • Color in the Lifeline: Pajreep Sherief Seenipulavar from Thalaimannar, says about the ship transport from India to Mannar
  • Banner on the third page with the Guiding Principles for Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Sri Lanka

Lifeline Daily Radio Show #22 (12 Jun 2008)

  • Women involve in Boat Making With the help of Sri Lanka Solidarity Organization at Batticaloa
  • District Updates
  • Hotel Serunuwela from Trincomalee makes Peace and Coexistence
  • Radio Drama “Your stories” (Ungal Kathaikal): “Ethirparathathu” (unexpected) talks about the HIV /AIDS.
  • Q&As: We have asked from both community sports men about Sports and Coexistence at
  • Colombo Peterson  Play Ground
  • Interview with Vasiharan, the Manager of Expo Air Aviation about the travel to Jaffna
  • COLOR IN THE LIFELINE: Sinnathambi Krishnasamy  from Vavuniya shares his experience

Read more

Lifeline print supplement #16

Download PDF

  • Trincomalee Fishers affected by the security process
  • Women and Media workshop at Vavuniya
  • Importance of Legal Documents and DRC’s involvement
  • Interview with Resettlement and Disaster Management Minister Rizad Pathiyudeen about the resettlement activities of his Ministry
  • “Your stories”: This week’s short story is called ”Uyirai Vaangum Kudi”      (Life killing Alcohol) and talks about Alcoholism
  • Q&As: we have asked about the  housing scheme of world Bank from the IDPs at Puttalam
  • Color in the Lifeline: Islamic Singer Naina Mohmad Baba from Puttalam shares about his experience
  • Banner on the third page with the Guiding Principles for Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Sri Lanka

Lifeline Daily Radio Show #21 (05 Jun 2008)

  • Resettlement activities in Katkulam, Vavuniya
  • District Updates
  • “Tradition changing girls” – WUSC provides the technical courses to girls at Batticaloa
  • Radio Drama “Your stories” (Ungal Kathaikal): “Paathukaappu” (Safe) talks about the diseases spreading ways at IDP camps.
  • Q&As: from Vavuniya Chettikulam Displaced people about the problems of unemployment
  • Interview with the director of child care organization from Batticaloa
  • COLOR IN THE LIFELINE: Pajreep Sherief Seenipulavar from Thalaimannar

Read more

Lifeline print supplement #15

  • New Political Party in Puttalam founded by IDPs.
  • Lively show of Lifeline team in Puttalam
  • Newly elected local government of Eastern Province involves in Development Activities in Batticaloa.
  • Interview with Nicholasplillai, Government Assistant of Mannar talks about the displacement in Mannar.
  • “Your stories”: This week’s short story is called ”Ethiroli” (Echo) and talks about Child rights
  • Q&As: We have asked the people of Sammanthurai, Veeramunai & Kalmaunai from Batticaloa what are the expectations from the newly elected local Government of Eastern Province?
  • Color in the Lifeline:Letter from the people of St.Joseph’s Welfare Centre at Batticaloa about the Lifeline Paper
  • Banner on the third page with the Guiding Principles for Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Sri Lanka

LifeLine | Internews