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We are pleased to announce that Sureka is the new District Co-ordinator PCA South. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Nisthantha for his valued contribution to PCA and wish him every success for the future.

We welcome VSO volunteer Rebecca Booker ACMA to the team and would like to thank Dave Williams, the previous VSO volunteer, for his valued contribution to PCA.

Working in partnership with VSO Sri Lanka we are pleased to announce the start of a new 30 month European Commission project. This project will be building capacity and networks within a selection of NGOs and CBOs across Sri Lanka.

 

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Annual Report

1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011
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This report is the Peace and Community Action (PCA) Annual Report for 2010/11, summarising the activities and successes during the period 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011.
PCA is committed to enabling communities to:

Understand and use non-violence in everyday life
Support individuals and groups in understanding and exercising their human rights and responsibilities
Support individuals and groups in learning how to participate in community decision-making
Support individual and groups in creating empowere

PCA manage and deliver a range of professional community-based programmes showing participants the impact of using non-violence in their relationships, and supporting them to learn and use these techniques in their own lives and communities. PCA also run training courses for government officers and NGOs on non-violence approaches. After the 2004 tsunami PCA's peace work was extended to include supporting those in new housing schemes to integrate with their neighbours and host communities and access local government services. PCA works with communities from all ethnic and religious backgrounds, frequently bringing together people who are in dispute or disagreement.