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UNFPA appeals for $10.7 million to meet the urgent needs of 2 million women and girls affected by the economic crisis in Sri Lanka

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08 August 2022 – UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, has launched an appeal for US$10.7 million to deliver lifesaving healthcare to more than 2 million women and girls in Sri Lanka in the next six months.

Sri Lanka is experiencing its worst socio-economic crisis since independence. The country’s once robust healthcare system is teetering on the edge of collapse amid debilitating power shortages and a lack of critical supplies, equipment and medicine. This is severely impacting the delivery of sexual and reproductive health services, including maternal health care and access to contraception. Existing protection mechanisms for women and girls in need, including survivors of gender-based violence, have also been severely compromised.  A UN survey in May 2022 indicates women and girls’ vulnerability to violence is increasing at the same time as services, including health, police, shelter, and hotlines, are declining due to a lack of financial resources. 

“The current economic crisis in Sri Lanka has far-reaching consequences for women and girls’ health, rights and dignity,” said Dr. Natalia Kanem, UNFPA Executive Director. “Right now, UNFPA’s priority is to respond to their unique needs and safeguard their access to lifesaving healthcare and protection services.”

Years of effort have brought steady gains for Sri Lankan women and girls. Some 99 percent of women give birth at health facilities, assisted by medical personnel, but this achievement is now under threat. An estimated 215,000 women are currently pregnant, including 11,000 adolescent girls, and around 145,000 women will deliver in the next six months. Approximately 60,000 women may require access to surgical interventions. UNFPA is providing cash and voucher assistance to pregnant women to support access to health facilities – and continues to build the capacity and skills of the extensive midwifery force across the country – but with infrastructure and transportation challenges, childbirth could be a life-threatening, if not fatal, experience for pregnant women unable to access skilled care.

“UNFPA is committed to meeting the critical health and protection needs of women and girls,” said Kunle Adeniyi, UNFPA representative in Sri Lanka.  “Our focus is to strengthen sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence response services to reduce the long-term repercussions of the current crisis.”

As part of its appeal, UNFPA plans to:

●      Distribute lifesaving medicines, equipment and supplies, including for emergency and obstetric care and the clinical management of rape and domestic violence, to meet the priority reproductive health needs of 1.2 million people.

●      Supply 10,000 delivery, maternity and dignity kits to women and girls in need, including persons living with disabilities.

●      Provide more than 37,000 women with cash and voucher assistance to access reproductive health and protection services.

●      Ensure 500,000 women receive information on warning signs during pregnancy.

●      Strengthen the capacity of 1,250 midwives to support deliveries in primary health care settings, and for the clinical management of rape.

●      Support 10 shelters to expand services for survivors of gender-based violence.

●      Provide 286,000 women and girls with information on gender-based violence prevention, and available services and support.

●      Support 12,500 women with livelihood programming to reduce the risks of gender-based violence.

●      Provide 4,000 adolescent girls with menstrual hygiene supplies.

●      Lead and coordinate activities to strengthen prevention, protection and referral systems for survivors of gender-based violence.

With over 50 years in Sri Lanka, UNFPA is leading efforts to protect women and girls’ rights to give birth safely and to live free from multiple forms of gender-based violence, coordinating interventions with UN agencies, and a network of international and local partners. UNFPA has already procured essential reproductive health medicines and supplies and distributed hygiene items, including sanitary pads, to women and girls in need. Cash and voucher assistance is being provided to pregnant and lactating women to ensure uninterrupted access to health facilities for safe pregnancy and deliveries. UNFPA also continues to support seven shelters across the country.

UNFPA’s response is part of the Humanitarian Needs and Priorities Plan launched by the UN in Sri Lanka which calls for US$ 47 million to support 1.7 million people between June and September 2022.

Chinese students to follow the Master of Finance in Economics (MFE) of the University of Colombo soon

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The Sri Lanka Embassy hosted the commencement ceremony, for a batch of Chinese students enrolled for the Master of Financial Economics Programme (MFE) – 2022 at the University of Colombo on 29 July 2022. The first batch comprises of 30 Chinese students. This followed after extensive efforts made by the Embassy to encourage Chinese students to study in Sri Lanka. These students will pay the full course fees.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Beijing, China-Asia Economic Development Association of the University of Colombo, Beautiful China Investment Co, and the Tomorrow Technology Education Services Center, collaboratively organized this event.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Dr. Palitha Kohona, who is an alumnus of the University of Colombo, congratulated the students for selecting the MFE Programme of the University and said that Sri Lanka warmly welcomes international students. He said that the Country’s mission is to “delight” the students, industry, employees, and other stakeholders with the country’s higher education system and that Sri Lanka will offer Degree programmes to fee paying foreign students.

Sri Lanka has produced a large number of outstanding luminaries, who have contributed to the world in variety of fields such as science, law, ICT, biology, etc, and now work in institutions such as the NASA, the United Nations, the Boeing, Google, etc.

The Ambassador encouraged more and more Chinese students to study in Sri Lanka. At the same time, he invited the family members of the students to visit Sri Lanka as tourists, and enjoy the beauty and the hospitality of Sri Lanka.

President of the International Academic Exchange Committee of China-Asian economic development Association (CADEA) Wang Kejian requested the students to take full advantage of this opportunity to acquire knowledge, act as a bridge and as cultural messengers between China and Sri Lanka, and write a new chapter in the friendship between the two countries. He further said that the Beautiful China Investment Co, together with the Tomorrow Technology Education Services Center, will send more Chinese students to study in Sri Lanka. The event was attended by more than 80 participants including media, and concluded with a reception serving Ceylon Tea and Thambili (King coconut) water.

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Beijing

08 August, 2022

Stalin pledges struggle for system change will continue (VIDEO)

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The struggle of the people was launched for a system change and it will continue to run against all odds, pledged Chief Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers’ Union Joseph Stalin, speaking to reporters after being granted bail today (08).

The government has laid its hands on the country’s trade unions, students and public movements and everyone, therefore, should come together and defeat this repression, the Trade Union Leader emphasised.

The expected outcome for a system change will also be achieved, he told the reporters.

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LITRO Gas price to be slashed from midnight today!

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The price of LITRO Gas will be slashed from midnight today (08).

Accordingly, the price of a 12.5 kg domestic LP gas cylinder will drop by Rs. 246, declaring the new price to be Rs. 4,664.

The price of a 05 kg domestic LP gas cylinder will drop by Rs. 99, and the price of a 2.3 kg cylinder, by Rs. 45.

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Court denies Police’s request to issue order barring tomorrow’s protest

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The Colombo Chief Magistrate Court has denied the Police’s request to issue an order barring the protest scheduled to be held tomorrow (09) in Colombo.

The request was made by the Kurunduwatta Police before Colombo Chief Magistrate Nandana Amarasinghe.

The Chief Magistrate emphasised that the Right to peaceful protest cannot be interfered with, adding that however, any breach of peace or damage to property during the protests allows the Police to use power to take necessary measures.

Since April 09, the 09th of every month was evident of major protests in Colombo and both Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Mahinda Rajapaksa had to leave their titles as the President and the Prime Minister due to the power of the people.

Accordingly, another protest of that capacity is set to be held tomorrow as well, according to reports.

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Govt approves opening of 50 filling stations for LIOC

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The Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC) will be given the approval to open 50 more filling stations. The Energy Minister has also given his approval in this regard.

Accordingly, LIOC Managing Director Manoj Gupta has informed the Colombo Stock Exchange that the company has been given the approval to open more filling stations.

LIOC is the only company involved in the distribution and sale of petroleum other than the state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) and accordingly, more LIOC operations will be expanded throughout the country.

In the wake of the crisis regarding the import of petroleum the government has been focusing on the privatisation of all state-owned fuel stations, but such a move has not yet been made.

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Another IUSF activist abducted!

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Mangala Maddumage, a student activist from the Inter-University Students Federation (IUSF), has reportedly been abducted a short while ago from the near public library by a group of men in plain clothes and taken in a three wheeler.

The student activist’s current whereabouts are unknown.

Update: Social activist Tharindu Uduwaragedara left a social media remark saying that Maddumage was arrested by the Colombo South Police Crimes Division.

Glyphosate ban imposed by former govt to be lifted

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The ban imposed by the previous Good Governance regime on the importation of Glyphosate is reportedly to be lifted. Accordingly, a special gazette lifting the ban will be issued today (08).

The declaration has already been submitted to the Government Press and to be printed soon.

The importation of Glyphosate was banned under the regime of former President Maithripala Sirisena, but the current regime’s revised decision will be made into effect from August 05.

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Trade Union Leader Stalin granted bail!

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Chief Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers’ Union Joseph Stalin who was remanded has been granted bail as ordered by the Colombo Fort Magistrate Court.

Arrested on August 03 based on the allegation of violating a court order by attending a protest on May 28, the Trade Union leader was remanded after being produced before the Court. Stalin was granted bail as he was produced before the Court today.

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Positions not needed to build the country: Opposition Leader (VIDEO)

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Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa said he could have become the President had he made crude decisions by devaluing democracy and forgotten morality.

Addressing the Electorate Board of Authority meeting of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) yesterday (06) the Opposition Leader pledged that no titles will ever be accepted without the consent of the people, adding that the difficult situation befallen the country should be understood and that everyone, therefore, should be joining hands to build it. The SJB would be ready to build the country by joining hands through a parliamentary committee system without craving for ministerial positions, he emphasised.

Today the people are in immense pain and there was no queue before the 2019 Presidential Election as they lived with self-esteem and minimal inflation, Premadasa went on, adding that due to the short-sighted administration of the Rajapaksa family and the Pohottu Politics led by Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the country is going around the world begging for dollars.

The current administration led by President Ranil Wickremesinghe is imposing emergency regulations to abolish the democratic rights of the people and hunting trade union leaders, forgetting the very President’s sentiments as a member of Parliament that the arrest of Stalin, Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers’ Union, would risk the GSP+ concession, he added.

The Opposition Leader condemned the recent events in which people were being murdered and houses were being set on fire throughout the country, as well as the brutal fist implemented by the government, stressing that the government cannot use the emergency regulations to violate democratic rights.

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