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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2012

Sri Lankans have a long tradition of community care and mutual support which helps them in good times and bad. As the people of Batticaloa and Polonnaruwa districts grapple with issues of poverty and social exclusion, a multi-partner development project has helped rekindle that tradition.

The BRIDGE Project, implemented by CARE International Sri Lanka in partnership with state agencies, non-governmental organisations and community groups, had two broad aims. One was to reduce gender-based violence; the other was to support the growing number of women who head their own households. Ultimately, it sought to empower women emotionally, socially and economically. The project gave both skills training and livelihood support. It also enhanced awareness about their rights and how they can directly access various government services.

This film revisits several participating communities as BRIDGE draws to an end. It takes stock of what has been accomplished and the remaining challenges.

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