Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya states that over 90% of women in the country have experienced sexual harassment at least once in their lifetime while using public transport.
It is statistically proven that 90% of women face sexual harassment in public transport at least once in their lifetime and the Global Gender Gap Index of Sri Lanka lists at 122 among 146 countries that marks gender disparity is not just a women’s issue. It is a societal challenge that transcends gender, race, religion, and age, she said.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the official launch of ’THRIVE- Together for Her: Resilience-building, Inclusivity, and Voices for Equality in Sri Lanka’, held on 25 March at the Australian High Commission in Colombo which was jointly hosted by the High Commissioner of Australia, UN Women, and Chrysalis.
THRIVE is a five-year initiative implemented by UN Women and Chrysalis, and funded by the Government of Australia. This project contributes to achieving Outcome 6 – “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment” – of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for Sri Lanka 2023-2027, which has been co-signed by the Government of Sri Lanka and the United Nations, guiding the work of the UN system in Sri Lanka.
The project aims to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sri Lanka by strengthening the economic and social resilience of marginalized women to navigate and recover from crises, insecurity, and the impacts of climate change aiming women with disabilities, women-headed households, and women in the plantation sector across six districts – Mannar, Kilinochchi, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla, Moneragala, and Colombo.
Delivering the keynote address, Prime Minister Amarasuriya emphasized the need for structural and attitudinal change for ensuring gender parity and eliminating violence against women.
“Sri Lanka ranks high on the Human Development Index, with a literacy rate exceeding 92%, and over 60% of university students being women. However, only 35% of women participate in the paid workforce.”
Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized the need for an appropriate mechanism to ensure that women have the opportunity to contribute to the economy through employment.
President Anura Kumara Disanayake met with the Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms. Gita Gopinath, and the delegation this morning (June 16) at the Presidential Secretariat.
During the meeting, President Disanayake expressed his sincere appreciation to the IMF for its continued support in guiding Sri Lanka through its recent financial crisis. He also raised concerns regarding the recently imposed U.S. tariffs, noting their potential impact, as approximately 25% of Sri Lanka’s total exports are directed to the United States. The President further highlighted the challenges posed by on-going global conflicts and their potential implications for Sri Lanka. However, he mentioned to the delegation that appropriate measures are being taken to manage and mitigate these risks effectively.
The discussion also focused on Sri Lanka’s trade relationship with the European Union, particularly the GSP+ trade concession, which accounts for 23% of the country’s exports and provides preferential access to the EU market. The President emphasized the current government’s interest in expanding investment opportunities, stating that economic recovery would be driven through increased investor confidence. He reiterated that the current administration is people-oriented and committed to advancing in close alignment with public aspirations.
Ms. Gopinath thanked the President for the warm welcome and acknowledged the strong mandate he received in both the general and local elections, which she noted enhances the government’s ability to implement much-needed reforms. Reflecting on the country’s economic journey, she commended the remarkable progress achieved over the past two years from a state of severe crisis to renewed growth and falling inflation.
She also praised the strides made in governance reforms and emphasized the importance of sustaining and deepening these efforts. The IMF delegation reaffirmed its recognition of Sri Lanka’s substantial progress and pledged to remain a steadfast partner in the country’s reform and recovery process.
Also present at the meeting were Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Mr. Mahinda Siriwardana, Senior Economic Advisor to the President Duminda Hulangamuwa and Senior Additional Secretaries to the President Russell Aponsu.(President’s Media Division)
A Sri Lankan youth has sustained injuries following an Iranian missile attack in the Bnei Brak area of Israel, according to Sri Lankan Ambassador to Israel, Nimal Bandara.
The injured individual has been identified as Vimukthi Madhusanka, a resident of Akuressa, who had traveled to Israel for construction-related employment.
In a statement posted on his official Facebook page, Ambassador Bandara confirmed that arrangements are underway to ensure medical treatment for Madhusanka.
He further stated that embassy officials are actively monitoring the situation and urged any other Sri Lankans affected by the conflict to contact the embassy without delay.
(dailynews.lk)
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National People’s Power (NPP)’s Vraie Cally Balthazaarhas been elected as the new Mayor of the Colombo Municipal Council.
Following a closely contested secret ballot today (June 16), Balthazaar secured 61 votes, narrowly defeating Riza Zarook of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), who received 54 votes.
The ballot was held since no single party obtained a clear majority at the recently concluded Local Government polls.
Meanwhile, Hemantha Kumara of the National People’s Power (NPP) was proposed as the Deputy Mayor of the Colombo Municipal Council and was elected unopposed.