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Year: 2021

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Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

COVID-19 Resurgence: Let’s Not Lose Hope but Let’s Not Tolerate Inadequate Solutions

Sri Lanka is facing a resurgence of COVID-19 due to the Delta variant that mirrors the devastating surge in India in April. In the last 24 hours government sources have reported 3,435…

Shashika Bandara Shashika Bandara on 08/16/202108/16/2021
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Structural Sexism in the Police Force

In October 2020, Bimshani Jasin Arachchi was appointed as Sri Lanka’s first female Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG). Six months later, she was removed from her duties by a three-bench panel…

Ntasha Bhardwaj Ntasha Bhardwaj on 08/16/202108/16/2021
Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

Vaccine Politics

Public health crises by definition are not going to grant much personal choice to individuals. It’s been 18 months now since the inception of the coronavirus pandemic and there’s just enough data…

Devika Brendon Devika Brendon on 08/13/202108/14/2021
Colombo, Education, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Youth

Living on the Edge: Children of Cemetery Dwellers

Their playground is a graveyard; their toys are sticks and stones. They run in the sand and dirt, flying kites and joking, fighting and laughing. They are Tamil children living on the…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 08/12/202108/13/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Fighting the War on Drugs the Wrong Way

This article is a summary of my report Broken System: Drug Control, Detention and Treatment of People who Use Drugs in Sri Lanka published by Harm Reduction International, which discusses both the…

Ambika Satkunanathan Ambika Satkunanathan on 08/10/202108/16/2021
Colombo, Education, Media and Communications, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

The Need of the Hour – Twitter Poll

Groundviews currently has a poll running on its Twitter handle to assess which one of two pressing matters requires the public’s attention the most.  With the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 sweeping across…

Groundviews Groundviews on 08/09/202108/17/2021
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Youth

Being Young in Times of COVID-19

Young people from the ages of 16 to 35 around the world have been particularly hard hit by the effects of COVID-19. Discussions and forums targeting the wellbeing and development of youth…

Vibusha Madanayake and Janitha Rukmal Vibusha Madanayake and Janitha Rukmal on 08/09/202108/09/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, Pandemic, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Misusing the Pandemic to Silence Sri Lankans

Sri Lankan student activists have been arrested for protesting against militarisation and privatisation in higher education. This is yet another example of misuse of laws supposedly aimed at stopping the spread of…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 08/07/202108/17/2021
Colombo, Development, Economy, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance

Lost and Confused – An Economic Policy in Shambles

At the time of gaining independence 74 years ago, Sri Lanka was a prosperous country that was recognised as a model economy with a per capita income of $120, on par with…

Chandrasena Maliyadde Chandrasena Maliyadde on 08/05/202103/22/2022
Colombo, Politics and Governance

SLPP: One Year of Non Governance

As the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) is reaching its first year of governance, which some may call non governance, the question that may be in the minds of many is where…

Basil Fernando Basil Fernando on 08/05/202108/05/2021
Gender, Human Rights, Identity

A Transgender Hominin Speaks Out Against the State’s Favourite ‘Ammé’

A few months ago, the author had the misfortune of being introduced to a video of a YouTuber and apparently a “psychiatrist” by the name of Ama Dissanayake. Having never heard of…

Vasi Samudra Devi Vasi Samudra Devi on 08/04/202108/06/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Fifteen Years On No Justice for Massacre of Muttur Aid Workers

In one of the most heinous crimes committed against humanitarian personnel, 17 Sri Lankan workers of Action contre la Faim (ACF), a French aid organisation, were murdered in their office in Muttur…

Groundviews Groundviews on 08/04/202108/04/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance, Youth

Protecting Children is Everyone’s Responsibility

The Covid-19 pandemic that has been impacting Sri Lanka for the past one and a half years has had wide ranging economic and social repercussions for people from all walks of life…

Nethmini Medawala and Shabeer Mohamed Nethmini Medawala and Shabeer Mohamed on 08/03/2021
Colombo, Disaster Management, Environment

The Toxic Shipwreck: A Silent Killer Murdering Ocean Life

The X-Press Pearl ship catastrophe is the most significant ship accident that has happened in the Indian ocean and is the worst maritime disaster in the history of Sri Lanka. This is…

Hemantha Withanage Hemantha Withanage on 08/02/202108/02/2021
Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

COVID-19 Public Health Measures Are Essential Even with Vaccinations

On July 19, 2021, at a World Health Organization (WHO) press conference, COVID-19 Technical Lead Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove’s son asked a question that has been on all our minds “when will…

Shashika Bandara Shashika Bandara on 08/01/202108/01/2021

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