For more than fifty years, Germany has lend a helping hand to the people of Sri Lanka.
Official development cooperation-projects laid the foundation in the 1950s. But as Germans
started to travel to Sri Lanka in growing numbers, hundreds of private projects contributed to
an impressive network of cooperation – and friendship.
Browse our map and discover hundreds of examples of German-Srilankan partnership.
Projects by Sewalanka FoundationReturn to Map
- 1030 shelters, 9 wells, 371 latrines
- 1719 shelter, 46 wells, 3 tanks, 590 latrines, 1 school, 6 km road
- 1780 latrines
- 3916 shelter, 15 km road, 4 communiy halls, 2 pre-schools, 1 medical centre, 31 wells, 226 latrines
- 4 community halls, 4 multi-purpose buildings, 4 fishermen rest buildings, 4 fish auction halls, 57 km road, 111 wells, 24 latrines
- 414 houses, 224 latrines, 115 wells for Tsunami affected families
- 43 Houses
- 5 multi-purpose centres, 5 stores, 173 latrines, 130 wells
- 98 wells, 8 tanks, 273 latrines, 86 houses, 5 pre-schools, 2 schools, 2 community centres, 4 stores, 30 km road
- Integrated Food Security Project: 37 tanks, 411 wells, 150 km road, 2 stores, 100 family stores, 1 markethall, 3 multi-purpose halls, 2 health centres, 637 latrines, 9 coop shops, 9 rice mills, 8 comm
- Islander Youth Centre
- Market Place
- Rebuilding of 3 Schools
- Reconstruction of 9 Schools after Tsunami
- Recovery assistance for resettled families (600 shelter, 600 latrines)
- Rehabilitation of coastal bunds and channels
- Rehabilitation support for displaced persons: 2273 shelter, 30 wells, 2 tanks, 274 latrines
- Resettlement Support: 300 shelter, 50 wells, 230 latrines
- Resettlement Support: 752 shelter, 100 wells, 4 tanks
- Technical Training Centre




