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Children unite across the nation to appeal to parliament on Children’s Day

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= Children are urging all 225 Members of Parliament to include child protection at the heart of their political agendas
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= The child protection crisis is deepening in Sri Lanka, with an unprecedented rise in child murders; from July
Stop Child Cruelty Trust (SCC) together with Child Protection Alliance (CPA) will recommence the ‘Lama Surakum Yathra’ (Child Protection Tour) in celebration of Children’s Day to spread love to the people and children of the Northern Province. The intensive public awareness campaign will begin in Colombo Fort and will reach Jaffna on 1st October, Kandy on 15th October, Batticaloa on 29th October and Anuradhapura on 12th November.
The grand finale of Yathra is scheduled, for the 18th November 2022, with a walk in support of #NOguti and Sri Lanka’s first Children’s Convention on 18th November to celebrate Universal Children’s Day at the Open Air Theatre at Vihara Maha Devi Park, Colombo.
Speaking about the initiative, the Founder Chairperson of SCC, Dr Tush Wickramanayaka, said, “Although many protested on the streets insisting upon a better country for our children, they were silent about raising better, unwounded children for our country. Yathra is a journey of love to protect and promote children’s rights. In every key city, there will be a day of activities for children, focused on empowering them as rights holders and equal citizens, distributing essential educational material and sanitary pads for children with economic hardships and feeding the hungry via a community kitchen.”
The #NOhit zone school program launched in February 2022 was interrupted by the Aragalaya. “The violent oppression perpetrated by the Authorities is a poignant reminder that ending corporal punishment against children is a pressing need towards the dawn of a new era without violence and establish the just and peaceful country we envisage. We hope to introduce a beacon school in every province we visit on Yathra that promotes Happier and Safer Education”, expressed Dr Wickramanayaka. “A study on school disciplinary methods conducted by National Child Protection Authority in 2017 revealed that 80% of students reported having experienced corporal punishment in the past term. Cases of cruelty reported to NCPA have tripled in the past decade. The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka passed a historic verdict in February 2021 banning corporal punishment of children unequivocally, and it is critically urgent that the Government of Sri Lanka implements these directives to protect our children”, said Pof Prathiba Mahanamahewa, Former Commissioner of Human Rights Commission of SL and former Dean Law and Professor, University of Technology Jamaica.
Saranga Disasekara, Actor and Child Protection Ambassador said, “Our schools are supposed to be a safe space where children and educators can adopt pro-social behaviours that can prevent iolence within the school and in the community. However, if teachers and primary education providers are not aware of alternative punishment methods, the problem will remain and generation upon generation will be conditioned to normalize this heinous crime. I am happy to be part of the SCC’s #NOguti campaign that aims to change this behaviour.” Retd Senior DIG Priyantha Jayakody, speaking on the police’s reaction to child abuse said, “Most of the police officers are not concerned about the privacy of either victim or suspect. It is the responsibility of the police and the media to ensure that the correct approach is used when it comes to the basic rights of citizens irrespective of their involvement, specially to ensure that a child’s rights are always safeguarded. Therefore, I believe it is essential that long-term programs are created and implemented where we educate both the police and media on a strong code of ethics in this area.”
Niranjani Shanmugarajah, Actor and Child Protection Ambassador, speaking at the event said, “A child without love and support will never grow up with the attitude of caring for others or giving love to others. Let’s give love and nurture, let’s change the child’s world with love.”
The indefatigable efforts of SCC in ending violence against children have paved the path at the forthcoming UNHRC sessions to represent 5.2 million children in Geneva as the only Civil Society Organization committed to child rights. Child Protection is a collective social responsibility and SCC will continue its collaborative efforts to raise public awareness, training and advocacy. Those interested in getting involved in the cause can visit the website at www.stopchildcruelty.com and the Facebook page at ww.facebook.com/stopchildcruelty or email info@stopchildcruelty.com.
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European Union has a favorable perspective on the current GSP+ review process.- Charles Whiteley

The Head of South Asia Division, European External Action Service of the European Union Charles Whiteley stated that the European Union has a favorable perspective on the current GSP+ review process.
He made these remarks during a meeting held today (30) at the Presidential Secretariat with President Anura Kumara Disanayake, as part of an official visit by a European Union delegation to Sri Lanka.
Mr. Whiteley highlighted the longstanding partnership between Sri Lanka and the EU, which has led to significant trade gains. He affirmed the EU’s willingness to continue supporting Sri Lanka in achieving further commercial progress.
He stated that the GSP+ concessions from the European Union are anticipated to encourage Sri Lanka to provide products that meet standardized quality requirements. He further said that the continuation of GSP+ trade concession is assessed on alignment with the current government’s policy commitments and progress.
The meeting assessed Sri Lanka’s advancements in executing 27 international conventions related to the European Union’s GSP+ tax concession, known as the Generalized System of Preferences.
President Disanayake expressed his gratitude for the EU’s assistance during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. He acknowledged that the GSP+ facility has played an important role in supporting the country’s export sector and economic recovery.
The President further noted that the collapse of Sri Lanka’s economy was the result of a deeply flawed political system, marked by corruption and mismanagement. The President stated that the current administration is working to rebuild the country through stable and transparent governance, though this transformation will require time.
Highlighting a key shift in political support, the President pointed out that unlike previous governments, which relied heavily on support from the South, the current administration was elected with the collective support of Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim communities from across the country. The President reaffirmed his government’s commitment to delivering on the promises made to all citizens.
Also present at the meeting were Minister of Labour, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Justice and National Integration Harshana Nanayakkara, Attorney-at-law, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma , Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage, the Ambassador designate of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives . Carmen Moreno, General for Trade and Economic Security – Policy Officer of the European Commission’s Directorate Guido Dolara, Desk Officer for Sri Lanka at European External Action Service Ms. Galija Agisheva along with other EU and Sri Lankan officials.
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CBSL presents Financial Statements and Operations Report 2024 to President

The Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, officially handed over the Financial Statements and Operations Report 2024 of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to President Anura Kumara Disanayake at the Presidential Secretariat on Tuesday (29).
A copy of the report was also presented to Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.
Several senior officials from the Central Bank were present at the occasion.
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HNB Investment Bank promotes Hayleys’ Rs. 7 billion debenture issue as Joint Placement Agent

Hayleys PLC, one of Sri Lanka’s foremost diversified conglomerates, has announced its plans to raise up to Rs. 7 billion through a debenture issue, marking one of the largest corporate debt offerings scheduled for Q2 2025. This strategic initiative has received in-principle approval from the Colombo Stock Exchange.
At the core of this transaction, HNB Investment Bank (HNBIB) plays a leading role as Joint Placement Agent to the issue, alongside Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC. Renowned for its bespoke financial solutions and strong track record in capital market transactions, HNBIB’s involvement is pivotal to the success of this offering, reaffirming its expertise in structuring and placing sophisticated debt instruments, most recently demonstrated by way of being the exclusive manager for the country’s first-ever high-yield bond issuance earlier this year.
Hayleys’ initial tranche will offer 50 million listed, rated, unsecured, senior, redeemable five-year debentures priced at Rs. 100 each, aiming to raise Rs. 5 billion. In the event of oversubscription, the company retains the flexibility to issue an additional 20 million debentures, increasing the total potential value to Rs. 7 billion. The funds raised are intended to further optimize Hayleys’ capital structure, underlining the company’s forward-looking financial strategy.
The subscription list for the debentures will officially open on 5th May 2025.
Backed by a strong AAA (Lka) rating from Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited and senior status, the securities offer a compelling investment opportunity, combining stability with the potential for attractive returns.
As Hayleys PLC gears up for this significant fundraising exercise, the selection of HNB Investment Bank as a trusted partner, reinforces confidence in the success of the offering, once again highlighting its role in delivering value for issuers and investors alike.
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