MOU for Establishment of P-TOMS

(24 June 2005)

 

Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") for the Establishment of a Post-Tsunami Operational Management Structure ("P- TOMS")


Preamble


WHEREAS the tsunami that struck Sri Lanka on December 26, 2004 (the "tsunami") destroyed human lives and property on an unprecedented scale;

 

WHEREAS there is an urgent need for all communities, Sinhala, Tamil, Muslim and others, to cooperate on humanitarian grounds in the face of this common adversity;

 

WHEREAS the equitable allocation of post-tsunami funds to all parts of Sri Lanka struck by the tsunami will be based on accepted needs assessments;

 

WHEREAS in recognition of this urgent humanitarian need and in a spirit of partnership, the Government of Sri Lanka (the "GOSL") and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the "LTTE") (the "Parties") have resolved to work together, in good faith and using their best efforts, to deliver expeditious relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction and development to the coastal communities in the six districts of Ampara, Batticaloa, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu and Trincomalee ("the Six Districts") and to facilitate and expedite the process of rebuilding the affected areas;

 

WHEREAS there is a need for establishing P-TOMS to facilitate such cooperation among communities, and between the Parties;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing the Parties have entered into this MOU and agreed as follows:


1. Structure

            a. An integrated operational management structure shall be established for the purpose of            planning, implementing and coordinating post­-tsunami work.  Such structure shall consist of:

 

                       i. The Post-Tsunami Coastal Reconstruction Committee (the "High-Level Committee");

                       ii. The Post-Tsunami Coastal Reconstruction Committee for the Six Districts (the                  "Regional Committee"); and

                       iii.  Post-Tsunami Coastal Reconstruction Committees for each of the Ampara,                                Batticaloa, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, and Trincomalee districts (the "District                               Committees").

 

            b. The High-Level Committee, the Regional Committee and the District Committees shall     discharge of their functions in such a manner as to address the concerns of all persons in the Tsunami Disaster Zone (the "TDZ", as defined below) and shall do so without            discrimination against any person on grounds such as ethnic origin, sex, language,            religion, political or other opinion, social origin, birth or other status.

 

2. Scope


            a. The scope of the High-Level Committee, the Regional Committee, and the District           Committees shall be limited to performing the functions defined in Sections 5(b), 6(b), and 8(b), respectively, and having         effect exclusively within the TDZ (as defined below), as         further specified by Section 6(a) in the case of           the Regional Committee and by Section 8(a) in the case of the District Committees.

 

            b. The Tsunami Disaster Zone (the "TDZ") shall be defined as the area affected by the       tsunami.

            c. The TDZ shall include all that tsunami-affected land area of Sri Lanka, which is adjacent to         the sea, lying within a limit of 2 kilometres landwards from the mean low water line.

            d. The High-Level Committee may decide to bring additional land areas within the TDZ;       provided, however, that all such land areas must have been directly impacted by the tsunami         or directly affected by the displacement and resettlement of persons as a result of the tsunami.

 

            e. New proposals for measures to be adopted in, or affecting the coastal areas covered by            seawater,        shall be undertaken under the aegis of an international agency.  Such             proposals might include measures to recover material lost to the sea during the tsunami,     the cleaning up of shores and beaches affected, even when covered by seawater, and      the             repairing and construction of jetties or commercial fisheries harbours affected by the           tsunami.

 

            f. The Ceasefire Agreement, dated as of 23 February 2002, between the GOSL and the LTTE,     shall continue in full force and effect, and nothing in this MOU shall be construed to             prejudice such agreement or alter its terms in any way.

 

3. Period of Operation


            a. This MOU shall enter into force from the date it is executed by both Parties (the   "Commencement Date"), and continue in operation for a period of one year from the          Commencement Date.

 

            b. The Parties shall by consensus have the option to extend this MOU for an additional period       or periods.

 

4. Cost and Expenses

 

            The donors shall be requested to cover all costs and expenses incurred relating to the       establishment and functioning of the P-TOMS.

5. High-Level Committee

 

            a. Geographic Scope. The High-Level Committee shall act exclusively in relation to the TDZ.

 

            b. Functions. The High-Level Committee shall perform the following functions:

                       i. Formulation of policies for the equitable allocation and disbursement of donor funds                    in the TDZ based on needs assessments submitted to the High-Level                                             Committee, guided by the principle that funds should            be allocated in proportion to               the number of affected persons and the extent of damage;

                       ii. Provision of advisory services; and

                       iii. Monitoring of the functioning of P-TOMS.

 

            c. Composition. The High-Level Committee shall consist of the following members:

                       i. 1 nominee by the GOSL;
                       ii. 1 nominee by the LTTE; and
                       iii. 1 nominee by Muslim parties.

 

            d. Alternates. Each nominating party shall designate one alternate, who will be authorized to         attend meetings and act on behalf of the member only in the event he or she is unable to             attend due to illness, necessary travel or other exigent circumstances.

 

            e. Chairperson. The High-Level Committee shall select one of the members of the High-Level         Committee to serve as the chairperson to conduct and coordinate its meetings.  The role of             the chair shall rotate among the members, with each chairperson serving for two months.


            f. Observers. The High-Level Committee shall have one observer representing multilateral   donors and one observer representing bilateral donors attend its meetings.  The observers            shall be nominated by the multilateral donor community and the bilateral donor community,         respectively.

 

            g. Decision Making.

                       i. The High-Level Committee shall strive to make decisions based on consensus.  All                       members shall work together in good faith and use their best efforts to                                          reach a common agreement before the High-Level Committee makes any decisions.

                       ii. In the event that consensus cannot be reached, the members shall immediately              enter into an extensive consultation procedure with their nominating parties and the                       donor community with the aim to reach an agreement and to ensure continued                               cooperation in the High-Level Committee.

                       iii. In the event that consensus can still not be reached the nominating parties may,                        after having followed the consultation procedure laid down in Section 5(g, i and ii) and                        after having given 14 days notice, suspend the cooperation in the High Level                                 Committee.

 

            h. Location. The High-Level Committee shall be located in Colombo.

                       i. Procedures. The High-Level Committee shall determine its own procedures for the                       discharge of its functions.

 

            j. Servicing Secretariat. The High-Level Committee shall establish a small, independent                   secretariat with adequate staff.


6. Regional Committee

 

            a. Geographic Scope. The Regional Committee shall act exclusively within those areas of the         TDZ in the Six Districts.

 

            b. Functions.  The Regional Committee shall perform the following functions:

                       i. Development of strategies for implementation and prioritization of post-tsunami                 emergency relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction and development measures;

                       ii. Project approval and management, with respect to projects for post-tsunami relief,                       rehabilitation, reconstruction and development;

                       iii. Overall monitoring of projects; and

                       iv. Fund management, with respect to the fund specifically defined in Section 7.

 

            c. Composition. The Regional Committee shall consist of the following members:

                       i. 2 members nominated by the GOSL, out of which one will serve as Deputy                                  Chairperson;
                       ii. 5 members nominated by the LTTE, out of which one will serve as Chairperson;
                       iii. 3 members nominated by the Muslim parties, out of which one will serve as Deputy                     Chairperson;
                       iv. iv. The Regional Committee shall have a proper gender balance.

 

            d. Observers. The Regional Committee shall have one observer representing multilateral     donors and one observer representing bilateral donors attend its meetings.  The observers            shall be nominated by the multilateral donor community and the bilateral donor community,         respectively. Other observers may be invited to attend the meetings of the Regional           Committee.

 

            e. Decision Making.

                       i. The Regional Committee shall strive to make decisions based on consensus.  All             members shall work together in good faith and use their best efforts to reach a                              common agreement before the Regional Committee makes any decisions.

                       ii. In the event that consensus cannot be reached, decisions shall be made by a                simple majority             of the Regional Committee.  In the event of equality of votes, the                 Chairperson can exercise a casting vote.

                       iii. Notwithstanding paragraph iv below, in the event that a decision is taken on an              issue having an adverse effect on a minority group, acknowledged by at least two               members of the Regional Committee, approval will require two thirds majority (seven                        members) of the Regional Committee.

                       iv. In the event that a proposal from a District Committee does not get a simple                               majority in the Regional Committee and at least two members of the Regional                                 Committee request redressing of the decision relating to the proposal, the rejection will                   require two thirds majority (seven members) of the Regional Committee.

 

            f. Location.  The Regional Committee shall be located in Kilinochchi.

 

            g. Procedures.  The Regional Committee, in consultation with the High Level Committee, shall        determine the procedures for the discharge of its functions.

 

            h. Servicing Secretariat.  A small Secretariat for the Six Districts shall be set up and may draw         staff from the Secretariat for Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN).  The             Secretariat shall be named as the Regional Secretariat for Post-tsunami Coastal     Reconstruction and Development (RSPCRD), and shall provide secretarial and administrative         services to the Regional Committee.

 

            i. Project Management Unit.  A Project Management Unit (the "PMU") shall be established to          manage the projects approved by the Regional Committee.

 

            j. Accounting. The Regional Committee shall appoint a suitably qualified, independent        accountant.

 

7. Regional Fund

 

            a. There shall be a Post-Tsunami Coastal Fund for the Six Districts (the "Regional Fund"),   consisting of unspecified (program) and secretariat funds.  The unspecified (program) funds           shall consist exclusively of foreign funds while the secretariat funds shall consist of both foreign and local funds.

 

            b. The Parties shall appoint a suitable multi-lateral agency to be the Custodian of the Regional      Fund.

 

            c. The purpose of the Regional Fund shall be to expeditiously make available funds, following        proper approved procedures, to facilitate and accelerate the relief, rehabilitation,             reconstruction and development program in the tsunami-affected areas of the Six Districts.

 

            d. The Parties and the Custodian shall agree on a mechanism for the establishment and    operation of the Regional Fund.

 

8. District Committees

 

            a. Geographic Scope. Each District Committee shall act exclusively in relation to those areas          of the TDZ within its district.

 

            b. Functions. Each District Committee shall perform the following functions within its district:

                       i. Identification of needs;

                       ii. Prioritization of needs;

                       iii. To generate, receive, appraise and prioritize project proposals from various                                 stakeholders and submit recommendations to the Regional Committee; and

                       iv. To monitor and report on project progress to the Regional Committee.

 

            c. Composition and Decision Making.  The District Committees, already established and well-          functioning, shall continue their work.  The District Committees may further discuss and decide             on issues relating to their composition and decision-making.  Adequate Muslim representation        shall be ensured.  The District             Committees shall also have a proper gender balance.

 

            d. Location. Each District Committee shall be located within its district.

 

            e. Servicing Secretariat. A small Servicing Secretariat shall provide secretarial and   administrative services to the District Committees.

 

9. Execution


This MOU may be executed in duplicate, both texts being equally authentic.