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G.D. Lidurshan Avilash
on 06/04/202506/04/2025G.D. Lidurshan Avilash

Battling Stigma and Discrimination, Malaiyaga Pride Cuts a Pioneering Path

Mia Abeyawardene
on 05/28/202505/29/2025Mia Abeyawardene

How Climate Change is Affecting Eastern Sri Lanka

Tisaranee Gunasekara
on 05/25/202505/25/2025Tisaranee Gunasekara

Trapped, Still

Lionel Bopage
on 05/19/202505/19/2025Lionel Bopage

Sixteen Years On, it’s Time for Reflection, Not Only Celebration

Mia Abeyawardene
on 05/16/202505/16/2025Mia Abeyawardene

Documentary Explores Land Grabs in the Name of Buddhism

Battling Stigma and Discrimination, Malaiyaga Pride Cuts a Pioneering Path
How Climate Change is Affecting Eastern Sri Lanka
Trapped, Still
Sixteen Years On, it’s Time for Reflection, Not Only Celebration
Documentary Explores Land Grabs in the Name of Buddhism

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Lingering Crises: Poverty and Malnutrition in the Aftermath of Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis

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