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19 June: International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict

The ‘International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict’, declared by the United Nations, is observed worldwide on 19 June every year. The primary objectives of this day are to condemn the use of sexual violence as a tactic of war or a weapon during periods of armed conflict, to deliver justice to […]

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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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Breaking the Silence: Ending Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists in Sri Lanka

International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists – November 2, 2025 Every year, November 2 is observed globally as the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. It is a day that calls upon governments and societies to ensure accountability for the threats, harassment, and murders faced by journalists. For Sri

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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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