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Colombo, Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka Falls Short in its Responsibilities Towards Refugees and Asylum Seekers

In 2023, the number of refugees and asylum seekers (those with pending refugee applications) in the world increased about 8.75% from 45.9 million to 50.3 million, according to statistics of the UN…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 06/20/202406/20/2024
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

The Impact of the Gig Economy After the COVID-19 Pandemic

The tides of work in Sri Lanka are shifting and Gen-Z is at the forefront of this change. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyzing factor to throw young adults into this…

Lakshi Upananda Lakshi Upananda on 06/18/2024
Advocacy, Colombo, Culture, Gender, Human Rights, Identity, Politics and Governance

Searching for Pride: Learning to Unlearn

June is the #Pride month where we commemorate, celebrate and recognize Two-Spirit (North American specific term to recognize two-spirit Indigenous folks), Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Questioning, Asexual and additional sexual…

Vibusha Madanayake and Piumi Lakchani Vibusha Madanayake and Piumi Lakchani on 06/17/2024
Colombo, Human Rights, International, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Lending Sri Lanka’s Voice to the Palestinian Cause

Although Sri Lanka is a world away from Palestine local activists, motivated by the slaughter and suffering that the Palestinian people are undergoing in their own land each day, are carrying out…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 06/16/202406/18/2024
Colombo, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Youth

New Strategies Needed to Fight Rising Online Child Abuse

The increasing prevalence of online child abuse has emerged as a pressing issue not only in Sri Lanka but globally as well and demands urgent and multidimensional responses. The digital age has…

Sara Pathirana Sara Pathirana on 06/14/2024
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Politics and Governance

Climate Change: How Serious is Sri Lanka?

Climate change is one subject that has consistently dominated the world headlines over the past decade. Increasing consumerism fuels large scale fossil fuel usage and damages the natural environment. This results in…

Srilal Miththapala Srilal Miththapala on 06/05/2024
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

The Folly of Delaying Elections

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, unlike his predecessors, was not elected by the people of Sri Lanka. He was appointed by SLPP MPs to replace the ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Mr Wickremesinghe is working…

Lionel Bopage Lionel Bopage on 06/02/2024
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Reconsidering the De-gazetting of Vidattaltivu Nature Reserve

As both a developing nation and a biodiversity hotspot, Sri Lanka has to tread a delicate balance between conservation and development. The recent decision to degazette portions of the Vidattaltivu Nature Reserve…

Lanka Environment Fund Lanka Environment Fund on 05/31/202405/31/2024
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance, Polls

Sajith Premadasa and A.K. Dissanayake Tied in Voter Poll

The Institute for Health Policy’s (IHP) Sri Lanka Opinion Tracker Survey (SLOTS) MRP provisional estimates of presidential election voting intent in April 2024 show support for NPP/JVP leader A.K. Dissanayake dropped to…

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 05/30/2024
Colombo, Foreign Relations, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka and India’s Regional Dominance

When the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) was hosted by India a couple of months ago everybody sat up and took notice, especially those old enough to recall that once-revolutionary movement’s strident, even…

Lakshman Gunasekara Lakshman Gunasekara on 05/30/202405/30/2024
Colombo, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka in the Current Global Context

The purpose of this article is to provide an analysis of the major characteristics of the global context today and to point out a key implication for the Sri Lankan state. A…

Sunil Bastian Sunil Bastian on 05/22/2024
Colombo, Development, Politics and Governance

Most Sri Lankans Think the Country is Going in the Wrong Direction

Three out of four Sri Lankan adults (75%) said that the country is heading in the wrong in April 2024 while almost none (3%) said it was on the right track. The…

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 05/21/202405/21/2024
Colombo, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice

Addressing Sri Lanka’s Complex Human Rights Issues

Amnesty International Secretary General Agnes Callamard made an impassioned plea to the Sri Lankan authorities to meet their national and international obligations and find answers as to what happened to the thousands…

Groundviews Groundviews on 05/20/202405/21/2024
Colombo, Corruption, Politics and Governance

The VFS Controversy: Making Sense of What Happened

On May 1, 2024 video footage shared on social media showed a Sri Lankan lawyer berating officials for outsourcing the issuance of visas to VFS Global at a congested Bandaranaike airport with…

Shakthi de Silva Shakthi de Silva on 05/20/2024
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Reconciliation

Navigating Reconciliation: Sri Lanka at the 15 Year Post-War Juncture

As Sri Lanka marks 15 years since the end of its civil war, it is a critical time to reflect on the past and look to the future. Central to this juncture…

Everyday Peace Indicators - Sri Lanka Everyday Peace Indicators - Sri Lanka on 05/19/202405/20/2024

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