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Advocacy, Colombo, Healthcare

Towards an Imperative of Trauma-Informed Healthcare

Sri Lanka has a storied history filled with a rich tapestry of socio-cultural narratives around how people experience themselves and the world around them. Stories carried through lineages, passed on by our…

Nivendra Uduman Nivendra Uduman on 10/16/2024
Colombo, International Relations, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka’s Political Moment in 2024: Part 3

At the cusp of a significant political transformation, Sri Lanka stands at a crucial juncture in its history with an opportunity to reclaim and redefine its place among the community of nations….

Harendra Alwis Harendra Alwis on 10/15/2024
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

The September Political Turn: Some Reflections

For the first time in history, the Sri Lankan people have elected a leftist as their president. The left, with its long history, has sought power through both armed insurrections and the…

Ramindu Perera Ramindu Perera on 10/14/202410/14/2024
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Polls

All Politicians Unpopular with the People

In the Institute for Health Policy (IHP) SLOTS polling through 2024 prior to the presidential election, A.K. Dissanayake, Harini Amarasuriya and Ali Sabry were consistently the most popular politicians tracked. After A.K….

Institute for Health Policy Institute for Health Policy on 10/11/2024
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice

Will the President and the NPP Take Courageous Steps Towards Reconciliation?

Maatram Sri Lanka’s history is deeply scarred by ethnic tensions and addressing these divisions is crucial for the nation’s future. The National People’s Power (NPP) and its leader, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake,…

Sharon Croos Sharon Croos on 10/11/2024
Colombo, Healthcare, Youth

Coping with Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age

As technology continues to evolve, young people increasingly turn to digital devices to navigate everyday life. While these tools have transformed communication, education and entertainment, they also contribute to the mental health…

Ama Koralage Ama Koralage on 10/10/202410/10/2024
International, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Gaza as a Moral Compass – and a Strategic Blunder

The government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has pledged solidarity with Gaza and Palestine. In this the National People’s Power (NPP) party differs little from other political outfits in the country, which…

Uditha Devapriya Uditha Devapriya on 10/09/202410/09/2024
Colombo, Culture, Development, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka’s Political Moment in 2024: Part 2

The year 2024 marks a watershed moment in Sri Lanka’s political history. The National People’s Power (NPP) party, led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD), has ascended to power on a platform that…

Harendra Alwis Harendra Alwis on 10/09/2024
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Building on Hope, Gaining Trust: Challenges for a New Government

Elections can be times of hope, offering the possibility of a fresh start, yet also bring deep divisions to the surface. Sri Lanka is one of several countries where in 2024 voters…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 10/08/202410/08/2024
Colombo, Gender, Politics and Governance

A Feminist Politician, Political Furore: Feminist Analysis for a New Age

The tectonic plates shifted in Sri Lanka’s political fabric on September 21.  The political rupture caused by Anura Kumara Dissanayake, once considered a rank outsider, becoming the president was that moment. It…

Kanchana N. Ruwanpura Kanchana N. Ruwanpura on 10/08/202410/08/2024
Colombo, Environment, Politics and Governance

The Fate of Nature in Sri Lanka: The Time to Act is Now

Emeritus Professor Sarath Kotagama needs no introduction to any in the conservation community of Sri Lanka. Not always seeking populism but preferring pragmatism, whether one agrees with him or not there is…

Rohan Wijesinha Rohan Wijesinha on 10/07/2024
Human Rights, International, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Global Israel Poses Global Threat

Global Israel is a name coined by the Israeli historian Ilan Pappe in his latest book and it refers to “a coalition that includes most governments, mainstream media and some parts of…

Dr Ameer Ali Dr Ameer Ali on 10/07/2024
Human Rights, International, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Gaza, First Death Anniversary

International   Words cannot bring back the dead. But they can heal the wounded my teacher said.   I went to the house; found its absence baffling and bitter like smoke disappearing…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 10/07/2024
Colombo, Elections, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka’s Political Moment in 2024: Part 1

Jazeera In the wake of the National People’s Power (NPP) party’s remarkable victory in the 2024 presidential election, some observers have been quick to attribute the result to a protest vote against…

Harendra Alwis Harendra Alwis on 10/04/202410/04/2024
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

The Implications of the Presidential Election on National Unity

 Elections are often about creating divisions within the electorate and channeling power to the majority opinion. Sri Lanka’s ninth presidential election concluded with an unprecedented result, signaling a new chapter in the…

Gayathri Nawarathna Gayathri Nawarathna on 10/01/2024

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