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TSunami Response...

International Conference...
 
 Colombo Area Office 
  :: ILO Technical Papers
   
 
Technical Paper 1... Technical Paper 1:
Lessons Learned and Research Findings on the Current Cash for Work Situation and their Influence on Project Design, May 2005
 
A field research in tsunami affected districts of Batticaloa, Galle and Jaffna on key issues related to Cash for Work initiatives conducted by independent consultants. In July 2005 (when the government will terminate the general cash and income transfers for tsunami affected people), TAFREN will launch intensive field operations of livelihood support programmes in these initial districts. The paper gives a snap shot of the situation on the ground and looks at key aspects that should be considered when formulating well designed and effective cash for work projects.
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Technical Paper 2... Technical Paper 2:
Targeted Procurement: Aligning the Government Procurement System to Support Enhanced Employment Initiative in Infrastructure in the Rapid Income Recovery Programme
 
The report reviews the range of targeted procurement procedures which may be used to provide income generation through construction work contracts, reviews and assesses the government’s procurement arrangements, identifies constraints to the implementation of a targeted procurement systems to meet the immediate needs for a rapid recovery and reconstruction work carried out the government ministries and other agencies, and identifies what needs to be in done in the long term to facilitate implementation by the relevant management bodies. It found that the Government’s procurement system conforms to the “International Best Practice” and provides specific recommendations to take in the short and medium term.
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Technical Paper 3... Technical Paper 3:
A Survey of the Demand for Temporary Employment in Cash for Work Projects, April-May 2005
 
This paper discusses the results of the Needs Assessment Survey on Income Recovery (NASIR) specifically in relation to Cash for Work (CFW). It concludes that CFW is an approach that is needed and viable. The demand for CFW is highest among the most severely tsunami-affected districts. The acceptance by most people interested in working in a CFW project, to be paid based upon measurable physical output is important for cost effectiveness and for achieving satisfactory technical quality standards.
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Technical Paper 4... Technical Paper 4:
RADA/ILO LIVELIHOODS
 
One of the three pillars of the Government of Sri Lanka’s strategy for achieving sustainable livelihoods for tsunami affected people is the generation of temporary employment and incomes through community improvements. These improvements include the removal of tsunami debris, the repair of tsunami damaged public assets and the development of infrastructure that is needed by the communities to improve their social and economic potential.
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Income Recovery programme Technical Paper 5:
Income Recovery programme
 
The principal objective of this paper is to review the progress of the framework for post-tsunami livelihood restoration developed by the government with the assistance of the multilateral donor community, in respect of the three main instruments of rapid income recovery social protection, cash for work, and economic rebuilding. The review includes an assessment of future investment requirements as well as the principles guiding livelihood restoration endorsed by the government, the donors and other stakeholders.
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