United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants meets members of ACTFORM and WMC
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, François Crépeau, visited Sri Lanka from 19 to 26 May 2014 to assess the human rights situation of Sri Lankans migrating abroad for work, and the related recruitment practices. During Mr. Crépeau’s eight-day mission to the country, he met with regional members of the … Continue reading United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants meets members of ACTFORM and WMC
ACTFORM Gampaha District Committee Meetings
At the Gampaha District Committee meetings hosted by Action Network for Migrant Workers (ACTFORM), Women and Media Collective (WMC) and the Diriyata Saviya Womens organisation 13 government representatives, NGO workers and Women’s rights activists were brought together to discuss the National Action Plan for migrant workers. The meeting concluded with a decision to conduct research … Continue reading ACTFORM Gampaha District Committee Meetings
Gender and literature festival
A trilingual poetry festival organised by The Centre for Gender Studies University of Kalaniya (CGSUK) will be held on the 27 May 2014 at the Mee Ambha Sevana, University of Kalaniya. There will be a trilingual poetry anthology launched at this event which will be dedicated to Sunila Abeysekara.
Mentor and friend, Sanjaya Senanayake passes away
Journalist, teacher, adviser and activist Sanjaya Senanayake died peacefully last morning, Wednesday the 21 of May, after a long battle with cancer. Those who wish to pay their respects can do so at No.54, Shiromani Mw, off Piliyandala Road, Maharagama from today, 22 May onwards. Cremation will take place at 3.00 pm on the afternoon … Continue reading Mentor and friend, Sanjaya Senanayake passes away
Eya (Sinhala Publication)
The second publication of Eya featuring Sunila Abeysekara
May Day Events 2014
A number of May Day celebrations organised by Women’s Trade Unions took place this year across Sri Lanka. Click on picture to enlarge.
Are Traditional Midwives History ?
Some Insights from three Conflict Affected Districts in Sri Lanka By Dr. Sepali Kottegoda In May 2003, when a Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) had been signed between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies prepared “The Assessment of Needs in the Conflict Affected Areas” which highlighted … Continue reading Are Traditional Midwives History ?
Status update – Women, Conflict and Social Media (Video)
This documentary feature gives us an insight to the action taken by women’s movements of the Asia Pacific region during times of war and conflict. This video is part of ‘Linking the Networks – Enhancing Social Media Strategies to Enhance UNSCR 1325 in Asia – A Grass Roots Initiative’.This research project is a partnership between … Continue reading Status update – Women, Conflict and Social Media (Video)