Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies
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Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies(CHA) was established in Sri Lanka in April 1997 to serve a membership and has since become a national service provider in the non-profit sector. CHA's field offices are located in 12 districts in the North, South and East in Sri Lanka. In addition its post-tsunami information management centres are located in all tsunami affected districts by the tsunami tidal waves which was caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.[1]
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[edit] General Profile
CHA represents the resources and work of the humanitarian sector in Sri Lanka. CHA's membership supports and intervenes in the sector across all parts of the country.[1]
CHA is served by a Staff of 153 including professionals with managerial and representational authority, headed by an Executive Director.[1]
[edit] CHA's main objectives
- 1. Advocate for peace, human rights and development with specific focus on diversity,fundamental rights and freedom
- 2. Share the Knowledge and skills particularly in the areas of information gathering, processing and dissemination
- 3. Facilitate to network the national and international organizations and their resources
- 4. Assist in post-Tsunami interventions.[1]