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Economic Empowerment

ā€œLiya Diriyaā€ Social Entrepreneurship Programme Launched in Anamaduwa

A new initiative aimed at building a sustainable future, strengthening families, and contributing to the national economy was officially launched in Anamaduwa under the title ā€œLiya Diriyaā€ Home Gardening Social Entrepreneurship Programme. This programme is implemented by the Right to Life Human Rights Centre as part of its ā€œSandharaā€ Social Entrepreneurship Network, in collaboration with […]

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Sri Lanka’s Next Step Against Poverty: Turning Welfare Recipients into Entrepreneurs

Sri Lanka continues to face a deepening poverty crisis, as rising living costs and limited economic opportunities push more families into hardship. According to the World Bank (2024), around 24.5% of Sri Lankans live below the international poverty line of USD 3.65 per day, compared to 11.3% in 2019. The national poverty line has now

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