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Year: 2023

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Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice

So Out Of Touch

The recent incident after the final of the Women’s World Cup Football event highlighted some issues that are not likely to be glossed over or erased. The behaviour of Luis Rubiales, President…

Devika Brendon Devika Brendon on 08/31/202308/31/2023
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Politics and Governance

Microplastic Pollution: A Silent Killer in the Making

I was only a few years old when Sri Lanka opened its economy in the late 70s. The influx of plastics into the island was among the few visible changes I remember…

Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi on 08/30/2023
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance, Poverty

Debt Restructuring, Austerity and the IMF: a Panacea or an Exacerbation? Part 6

The IMF programme needs to be used to negotiate debt restructuring with commercial and multilateral creditors. It would create space to spend on priorities such as food and fuel. However, the country…

Lionel Bopage Lionel Bopage on 08/29/202308/29/2023
Colombo, Culture, Politics and Governance, Religion and faith

Elephants, Egos and Rain

It is in these months of Esala and Nikini, when the drought reaches its maxim that the first rain making festivals began. Rituals to appease the rain gods were initiated by the…

Sunela Jayewardene Sunela Jayewardene on 08/28/202308/28/2023
Colombo, Economy, Politics and Governance

Debt Restructuring, Austerity and the IMF: a Panacea or an Exacerbation? Part 5

The IMF agreement with Sri Lanka emphasises fiscal consolidation, which requires the government to achieve a budget surplus within two years. It also conditions its funding on increases in energy tariffs and…

Lionel Bopage Lionel Bopage on 08/22/2023
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance, Polls

Rise in Support for Ranil Wickremesinghe in Potential Presidential Poll

The Institute For Health Policy’s Sri Lanka Opinion Tracker Survey (SLOTS) MRP estimates of presidential election voting intent in July 2023 confirms a steady rise in support for President Ranil Wickremesinghe to…

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 08/22/202308/22/2023
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance, Polls

Many Voters Uncommitted in General Election

In the Sri Lanka Opinion Tracker Survey (SLOTS) polling for July 2023, support among likely voters for the major parties remained with little change from the previous month. The SJB and NPP/JVP…

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 08/21/2023
Colombo, Culture, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Pyromaniacs on the March

“Patriotism,” wrote Ambrose Bierce in is “The combustible rubbish ready to the torch of anyone ambitious to illuminate his name.” Patriotism is not the last refuge of the scoundrel, as Samuel Johnson…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 08/20/202308/20/2023
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

Debt Restructuring, Austerity and the IMF: a Panacea or an Exacerbation? Part 4

The implication of debt on human rights is of significant concern. Many countries in the world are either already in a debt crisis or approaching it. This is not a new phenomenon….

Lionel Bopage Lionel Bopage on 08/19/2023
Peace and Conflict

Batalagoda Rubber Estate Workers Fight for Basic Rights

The Batalagoda private estate is situated in the Ibbagamuwa Divisional Secretariat of the Kurunegala district. Its entrance is about three kilometres from the Pangolla junction on the Dambulla-Kurunegala road and is easily…

Ruki Fernando and Tharushi Dishara  Ruki Fernando and Tharushi Dishara  on 08/18/202308/18/2023
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Polls

Support for A.K. Dissanayake Down, Sajith Up

In the latest Sri Lanka Opinion Tracker Survey (SLOTS) polling, the net favourability rating of NPP/JVP leader A.K. Dissanayake fell 15 points to -44 points in July while SJB leader Sajith Premadasa’s…

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 08/16/202308/16/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Poverty

A Strategy to Address Child Abandonment

Child abandonment, a distressing issue with far reaching consequences, has reached alarming proportions in Sri Lanka. Within this year, ECPAT Sri Lanka’s media monitoring team has recorded 10 incidents of child abandonment…

Sahan Wiratunga Sahan Wiratunga on 08/15/202308/15/2023
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Debt Restructuring, Austerity and the IMF: a Panacea or an Exacerbation? Part 3

Long term survival of an entity depends on developing a culture of innovation. This needs to be an organizational priority. Fostering such a culture consultatively and inclusively needs a free flow of…

Lionel Bopage Lionel Bopage on 08/14/202308/14/2023
Advocacy, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance, Youth

Building a Future: the Young People who Chose to Stay

Last year saw a record number of passports issued – nearly 875,000; they were not for people going on holiday but for workers escaping an economic meltdown and an unstable future. According…

Ama Koralage Ama Koralage on 08/12/202308/12/2023
Colombo, Environment, Politics and Governance

Human-Elephant Conflict Continues Unchecked

There are less than 500,000 wild elephants in the world. These comprise of just three families, the African Bush (Savannah) Elephant, the African Forest Elephant and the Asian Elephant; all are classified…

Rohan Wijesinha Rohan Wijesinha on 08/12/202308/12/2023

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