Field Level Learning in Sri Lanka: Case Study

Author(s)
Thomson, P.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
01 Dec 2007
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Capacity development, Development & humanitarian aid
Countries
Sri Lanka
Organisations
RedR UK

In response to the Tsunami (26 December 2004) which resulted in massive loss of life and property along the Sri Lankan coast line, RedR UK, in affiliation with the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies Sri Lanka (CHA) established a Learning Support and Capacity Building Programme (LSCB). Formal humanitarian training programmes and District (field level) Learning Support Offices (DLSO) form the backbone of the programme. The concept of providing resources and structured support for humanitarian learning was new to Sri Lanka.

This case study considers the goals, roles, principles and approaches of the District Learning Support Offices (DLSO) operating in 4 districts in Sri Lanka against good practice field level learning. Interviews and an examination of literature about good practice field level humanitarian inform the case study.