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1 8/23/2015General-PHDT1 Plantation Human Development Trust (P H D T)

2 8/23/2015General-PHDT2 Established in 1992 by a cabinet decision to implement estate worker housing and other social development activities in the tea, rubber and coconut plantations.

3 8/23/2015General-PHDT3 Vision Be the most preferred dynamic Organization promoting a Productive and self-reliant plantation Community.

4 8/23/2015General-PHDT4 Mission:  Implement integrated and sustainable Development Programmes with a holistic approach in sync with a network of strategic partners.  Improve housing, health care, childcare, sanitation, education, recreation, mobility, communication and infrastructure.  Proactively learn and continuously improve programme components to address future issues towards poverty alleviation and improving quality of life.

5 Main Features of PHDT Registered under the Company Act of Sri Lanka No.17 of 1982. Main office situated at Battaramulla 7 Regional offices covering 430 estates (230,013 ha) Working with 25 Regional Plantation Companies A tripartite Board of Directors; Govt. Ministries - 4 Trade Unions -2 Regional Plantation Companies – 5 Members representing the Ministries Youth Empowerment & Socio Economic Development Plantation Industries Health Finance

6 8/23/2015General-PHDT6 Nuwara Eliya Galle Kegalle Ratnapura Hatton Kandy Badulla PHDT Regions Main Office - Colombo

7 8/23/2015General-PHDT7 Activity Mix Decent Housing Decent Housing Awareness & Social Mobilization Awareness & Social Mobilization Basic Health Care Basic Health Care Drinking Water & Sanitation Drinking Water & Sanitation Child Care and Development Child Care and Development Nutrition Nutrition Cultural Needs Cultural Needs Sports and Recreation Sports and Recreation

8 Self-Help Housing for Estate Worker families Then Now  A 7 perch block of land per family  A concessionary housing loan, repayable in 15 years  A housing grant  Basic Infrastructure  Technical advice and supervision  No proper infrastructure facilities  Limited living area for a family  Poor environment  Poor sanitation facilities  Lack of recreational facilities

9 8/23/20159 New Housing Then Now

10 Housing Coverage Our aim is a Home for each Family Completed Balance RegionReq. Galle 15,403 Ratnapura 26,107 Badulla 39,958 Kegalle 13,549 Kandy 31,516 Hatton 48,604 Nuwaraeliya 44,707 Total 219,844

11 General-PHDT11 Re Roofing Then Now

12 8/23/2015General-PHDT12 ThenNow Water Facilities for Estate Worker families  Construction of New Water Schemes  Upgrading of New Water Schemes  Easy access to clean water  Tap stands provided  Formation of water committees  Consolidation of water schemes  Inadequate water supplies  Common water facilities  Unprotected water sources  Source away from living quarters  Improper management of water

13 Water Coverage Completed Balance RegionReq. Galle 15,403 Ratnapura 26,107 Badulla 39,958 Kegalle 13,549 Kandy 31,516 Hatton 48,604 Nuwaraeliya 44,707 Total 219,844

14 8/23/2015General-PHDT14 Sanitation Facilities for Estate Worker families ThenNow  Individual latrine per family  Water provided  Improved hygienic condition  Water sealed latrine  Improved health condition  Common pit latrines  Inadequate water facilities  Poor environment  Situated in a distant vicinity  Non utilization of latrines due to above

15 Sanitation Coverage Completed Balance RegionReq. Galle 15,403 Ratnapura 26,107 Badulla 39,958 Kegalle 13,549 Kandy 31,516 Hatton 48,604 Nuwaraeliya 44,707 Total 219,844

16 8/23/2015General-PHDT16 Child Care Facilities Then Now  Improving Child Development Centers to ideal standards.  Nutrition Intervention & Growth Monitoring.  Early Childhood Education  Home based child care  Child Development Committees  Child Protection Committees  Staff Training  Rehabilitation of Disabled Children  Child Domestic Labour Prevention  No proper infrastructure facilities  No trained care givers  Poor environment  No protection to children  No child development activities  Inadequate furniture, equipment & health educational materials

17 8/23/2015General-PHDT17 Present Status of Child Development Centres Grading According to the 10 Standards (2008)

18 8/23/2015General-PHDT18 Health Facilities for Estate Workers  Construction & Upgrading of Dispensaries & Maternity wards  Upgrading staff Quarters for Estate Health & Welfare staff  Health Volunteer Programmes  Adolescent Programmes  Awareness programmes on reproductive Health.  Women’s Prgrammes  Maternal Care  Promotion of Breast Feeding  Health Education  Prevention of Communicable & Non Communicable Diseases  Provision of Ambulances  Motor Cycles for Estate Health & Welfare Staff  High prevalence of communicable and non communicable diseases  High maternal mortality rate  High infant mortality rate  lack of antenatal & post natal services  Poor patient transport facilities  Insufficient trained health cadre  Lack of transport facilities for health supervision Then Now

19 8/23/2015General-PHDT19 Hot Water Bathing Places

20 Home Gardening

21 8/23/2015General-PHDT21 All these achievements gained through awareness and mobilization.

22 Future Requirement of Infrastructure Facilities

23 8/23/2015General-PHDT23 Thank you

24 8/23/2015General-PHDT24


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