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“Let’s unite to end Gender Based Violence” reaches fever pitch

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A number of activities were held in Parliament on Thursday (01) under the leadership of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus in support of the Sixteen Days of activism against Gender Based Violence (GBV). Women Parliamentarians and women staff officers were dressed in orange to support the programme.

Accordingly, a wristband with the message “Let’s Unite to end Gender Based Violence” was presented to President Ranil Wickremesinghe by the Chairperson of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, Dr. Sudarshini Fernandopulle along with the other members of the Caucus. Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera was also present on the occasion. The President informed that the draft bill on the Women’s Act should be completed soon and submitted to Parliament.

The publications relevant to gender equality and social inclusion, donated by National Democratic Institute (NDI) were also presented to the President at the recently established Gender and Social Inclusion Section of the Parliament Library.

Subsequently, wristbands with the message “Let’s Unite to end Gender Based Violence” were tied on the Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa, and leaflets on gender equality and social inclusion were also presented to those who had gathered.

At the press conference that followed, members of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus explained the idea behind the “UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls,” which is the theme of the global campaign against GBV in 2022. Female MPs emphasized that without unity GBV cannot be combatted. They called on the governments, development partners, CSOs, youth, media and all other stakeholders to come together to fight GBV.

To stand in solidarity with this global movement, the female parliamentarians carried out a series of advocacy measures starting from 25 November. They conducted two panel discussions on combating GBV on 28 and 29 November.

A knowledge sharing session with journalists on “Combatting Violence against Women (VAW) through Media” is scheduled to be held on 06 December. There will be a discussion on combating GBV and VAW through media reporting among Sri Lankan journalists including the lobby correspondents.

All these activities are being carried out by the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, hand in hand with the Parliament Communications Department and the Parliament Secretariat in the hope of raising awareness among Parliamentarians and the public against GBV and the necessary support was provided by the National Democratic Institute (NDI).



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Lithuania warns Lankans against falling into job offer scams

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Kanchana Kodituwakku

The Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Lithuania in Sri Lanka has warned the public against fraudulent schemes involving individuals and agents claiming they can secure employment in Lithuania for Sri Lankan nationals travelling on tourist visas.

The Consulate said it had received several complaints and inquiries regarding such false promises and urged Sri Lankans not to fall victim to scams offering overseas employment opportunities through illegal channels.

It emphasised that individuals cannot enter Lithuania on tourist visas and obtain employment, warning that anyone demanding money while promising to arrange jobs through such means could be attempting to commit fraud.

Sri Lankans seeking employment opportunities abroad have been advised to follow only legally approved procedures and seek assistance from registered foreign employment agencies recognised by the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE). Applicants have also been urged to verify all information through official channels before making any payments.

Kanchana Kodituwakku, Director – Public Relations, Communications, Political and Diplomatic Relations, and Consular Affairs of the Honorary Consulate, said the institution worked closely with the Embassy of Lithuania and continued to monitor reports of fraudulent job offers to protect people from financial losses and risks to their safety.

He said the Consulate remained committed to guiding Sri Lankan nationals seeking legitimate opportunities in Lithuania, including higher education and lawful employment pathways.

The public has been advised to refer to the official communication channels of the Honorary Consulate of Lithuania in Sri Lanka for verified information and seek clarification directly from the Embassy of Lithuania or the Consulate before pursuing any overseas opportunities.

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NPP government here to stay, says Lal Kantha

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Minister Lal Kantha speaking to the media in Kandy on Wednesday

Agriculture Minister Lal Kantha on Wednesday asserted that the NPP government intended to remain in power for the long term, claiming that it enjoyed continued public support.

Addressing a press conference in Kandy, the Minister said the government had not come into power temporarily and would continue to govern the country with the backing of the people.

“We did not come here to leave; we are not going anywhere, and it is we who will remain forever,” Lal Kantha said.

He said the opposition was making various allegations against the government in an attempt to justify its existence, adding that criticism was a normal role of opposition parties.

The Minister also criticised the SJB, questioning its electoral performance under Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa.

“They previously said they could not win with Ranil Wickremesinghe. Have they won with Sajith Premadasa now? How many elections has Sajith lost?” he asked, claiming that the Opposition Leader had lost public confidence.

Lal Kantha further alleged that Tamil and Muslim political parties were moving towards forming a separate alliance due to a lack of confidence in the current opposition leadership.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways Dr. Prasanna Gunasena, who also addressed the press conference, said recent surveys had indicated high levels of public approval for the government.

He claimed that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake currently enjoyed the approval of around 75 per cent of the population, while the government’s approval rating stood at approximately 65 per cent.

“We are not going anywhere; our government will continue to lead this nation,” Dr. Gunasena said.

Text and Pic by SK Samaranayake ✍️

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Dengue cases surpass 72,000 as death toll rises to 49

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Sri Lanka has recorded a total of 72,430 dengue cases so far this year, with the death toll rising to 49, according to the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU).

The NDCU said 1,195 new dengue cases had been reported across the country during the 24-hour period ending at 6.00 a.m. yesterday (16).

The highest number of cases continues to be reported from the Gampaha and Colombo districts, which remain among the worst-affected areas.

According to the NDCU, 17,051 dengue cases have been recorded during the first 15 days of this month alone, highlighting a continuing surge in infections.

The health authorities have identified 175 Medical Officer of Health (MOH) divisions across the country as high-risk dengue zones.

The NDCU has urged the public to take preventive measures to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds as health authorities continue surveillance and control programmes amid the rising number of cases.

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