Sri Lanka, Feb. 2 -- There is a high level of public satisfaction in the response of Governmental and non-Governmental agencies in the aftershock of Cyclone Ditwah and with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in particular, according to a recent survey conducted by the Social Scientists' Association (SSA), Colombo.
The SSA said the objective of the study was to learn citizens' perceptions of institutional responsiveness following Cyclone Ditwah, with particular attention to Government action, political leadership, first responders, evacuation centres, relief distribution, transparency in the management of donor funds, and factors perceived to have aggravated the cyclone's impacts.
By doing so, the survey sought to gauge the level of publ...
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