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Raising Awareness for Endometriosis

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ESAF Sri Lanka Founder, Ms. Rashani Meegama

The Endometriosis Support & Awareness Foundation (ESAF) is initiating an awareness event titled ‘Unstoppable’ which is scheduled to take place on the 31st of March 2023 at Nuga Rosmead from 6.45 pm to 9.00 PM. The event’s core purpose is to raise awareness about Endometriosis and generate funding for ESAF, a non-profit foundation, which is currently self-funded.

The event promises to be an evening filled with insightful and inspiring conversations and will be led by Prof. Hemantha Senanayake. Participants will witness a thought-provoking panel discussion with other distinguished doctors as well and ESAF’s founder, Rashani Meegama. In addition, the foundation will unveil a cinematic educational video produced by ESAF Sri Lanka. The evening will conclude with cocktails, music and dinner. If you wish to attend, tickets can be purchased by calling Himasha on +94 779988481. Each ticket is priced at Rs. 12,500 with proceeds going towards the foundation’s fundraising activities. You can also choose to become a sponsor.

ESAF has mapped out a robust roadmap of awareness campaigns and projects to create broad awareness and promote early diagnosis and disease management. They work closely with medical and other experts in related areas, as well as global Endometriosis organisations and treatment facilities, to ensure that Sri Lankan women receive the best possible care and support.

What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a debilitating disease that affects millions of women worldwide. It can cause immense pain, infertility/sub-fertility, chronic fatigue, and other debilitating symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for endometriosis. However, if diagnosed early, it can be successfully managed. This is why it is crucial to create awareness at every level of society, including the primary medical care levels of our country. This is where the Endometriosis Support & Awareness Foundation (ESAF) comes in, striving to increase disease recognition, advocate for early diagnosis, and educate the public on successful disease management options.

Endometriosis is often misunderstood in Sri Lanka due to several reasons. There is a lack of awareness and education about the condition among the general public, healthcare professionals, and even among women themselves.

As a result, many women may not be able to recognise the symptoms of endometriosis and may dismiss them as normal menstrual pain. Another aspect of this is the stigma surrounding women’s reproductive health in Sri Lanka contributes to the misconceptions surrounding endometriosis. Women may be reluctant to seek medical attention or discuss their symptoms due to cultural and social taboos surrounding menstruation and reproductive health.

Unfortunately, there is a severe gap with regards to primary medical care for early symptom recognition of patients who walk in with one or more symptoms that might be indicative of a possible endometriosis diagnosis.

This means that affected women may not receive a proper diagnosis or treatment, leading to a delay in diagnosis and worsening of symptoms. Overall, the lack of awareness, stigma, and inadequate medical care for endometriosis in Sri Lanka contributes to the misunderstanding and underdiagnosis of the condition. This is why organisations like the Endometriosis Support & Awareness Foundation (ESAF) are working towards raising awareness and advocating for early diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis in Sri Lanka.

ESAF’s Objectives

In 2021, the Endometriosis Support & Awareness Foundation (ESAF) was launched in Sri Lanka with a clear and important mission. ESAF Sri Lanka is also part of the World Endometriosis Organisations (WEO) – an organisation which was established with the purpose of tackling global challenges that affects those suffering from endometriosis and improving health outcomes for women and girls around the world. The organisation recognized the urgent need to raise awareness about endometriosis, a chronic and debilitating condition that affects millions of women worldwide. ESAF’s goal is to advocate for early diagnosis and provide lifestyle support to those suffering from Endometriosis in Sri Lanka. Through their robust roadmap of awareness campaigns and projects, ESAF is working tirelessly to increase disease recognition and educate the public on successful disease management options.

Their efforts are crucial, as Endometriosis is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Many women suffer in silence, experiencing severe pain and other symptoms that impact their daily lives. ESAF is committed to changing this by creating connections with recognized global Endometriosis organisations and treatment facilities, and working closely with medical and other experts in related areas. By doing so, ESAF hopes to provide much-needed support and care to Sri Lankan women who are struggling with Endometriosis. They believe that through their efforts, they can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by this chronic condition.

With a strong need to creating awareness, advocating for early diagnosis, and providing a support system for Endometriosis victims in Sri Lanka, ESAF is doing critical work to help those who suffer from this chronic condition. In addition to Professor Senanayaka and the fireside chat, the event will be attended by corporate leaders and doctors who are passionate about improving women’s health. So, mark your calendars and come support the cause at the Unstoppable event. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by Endometriosis in Sri Lanka.



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The power of being heard, with psychologist Anita Sharma

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Anita Sharma is from Singapore and holds a Bachelors Degree in Psychology and a Masters Degree in Clinical and Health Psychology

Anita Sharma is a psychologist, who approaches the human mind with equal measures of empathy and insight. Known for her calm presence and thoughtful perspectives, she works closely with individuals navigating anxiety, relationship, trauma and the quiet emotional struggles that often go unseen. With experience working with individuals, couples and families, she has built a reputation for helping people navigate emotional challenges with clarity. Compassion and confidence. Anita Sharma stands as a reassuring voice bridging science, sensitivity and cultural understanding.

What inspired you to pursue a career in psychology?

I was inspired to pursue a career in psychology because I have always been curious about how people think and behave, especially when observing the world around us today. With so much happening in society, I often found myself wondering why people responded differently to similar situations and what influenced their choices, emotions, and behaviours. Psychology allows me to explore these questions on a deeper level and understand how factors like the environment, experiences, and social pressures shape a person’s behaviour. This interest motivated me to want to better understand others and eventually use that knowledge to make a positive impact.

How has your journey been as a psychologist? Have you faced unique challenges?

My journey as a woman in this field has required a lot of resilience and self-belief. In a world that is not always kind, there have been moments where certain spaces felt intimidating, but I chose to turn those experiences into strength rather than allow it to limit me. Instead of shrinking myself, I learned to speak up and trust my inner voice. These challenges have shaped my confidence, sharpened my perspective, and reinforced my commitment to the field.

What areas of psychology Do you specialise in and why did you choose them?

I specialize in counselling, focusing on people experiencing depression and anxiety, as well as adolescents, couples, and individuals recovering from surgery. I chose this area because I’m passionate about helping people go through life’s challenges. Supporting adolescents allows me to guide young people through critical stages of growth, counselling couples strengthens relationships, and working with individual’s post-surgery helps them cope emotionally and adjust to major life changes. Overall, this field lets me make a meaningful impact on people’s mental and emotional well-being.

How Do you approach therapy or counselling with clients facing anxiety or depression or trauma?

When working with clients facing anxiety, depression, or trauma, I approach therapy with empathy and patience. I start by creating a safe, non-judgmental space where clients feel heard and understood. I focus on understanding their experiences, thoughts, and feelings, and together we identify coping strategies and goals that are realistic and meaningful for them.

In your opinion, what are the most promising mental health challenges facing women and men?

In my opinion, some of the most pressing mental health challenges today revolve around stress, anxiety, depression, and the pressures of balancing personal and professional life. For women in particular, societal expectations, gender bias, and body image pressures can take a significant toll. Women are often expected to excel at work, manage family responsibilities, maintain social roles, and meet certain standards of weight and beauty appearances. Society frequently makes remarks or judgments about women’s bodies and looks, which lowers their self-esteem. Men also face challenges, like societal pressure to suppress emotions, which can lead to untreated stress or depression. Addressing these challenges requires awareness, supportive environments, and access to mental health resources

What role do you think society can play in reducing stigma around therapy and counselling?

Society plays a crucial role in reducing the stigma around therapy and counselling. By openly talking about mental health, sharing personal experiences, and normalizing seeking support, we can challenge the idea that needing help is a sign of weakness. Media, workplaces, schools, and communities all have a part to play in creating safe, supportive environments where people feel comfortable accessing mental health care. Education and awareness campaigns can also help people understand that therapy isn’t just for crises

Psychology can be emotionally demanding. How do you maintain your own mental health and balance work like pressures?

Psychology can definitely be emotionally demanding and it’s not a field that is suited for everyone. Maintaining my own mental health is a priority. I make a deliberate effort to detach from work at the end of the day, which allows me to process my own emotions and recharge. I also practice regular self-care, such as meditation, listening to music, and spending time with my family. Seeking supervision and peer support helps me gain perspective on challenging cases, ensuring I don’t carry that emotional weight alone

Would you say has been your most rewarding experience as a Psychologist?

Looking back, the most rewarding part of my work in psychology is hearing a client say, ‘I feel so much better after speaking to you.’ In those moments, I’m reminded that simply being present, listening without judgment, and offering support can truly make a difference in someone’s life. Knowing that I’ve helped someone feel lighter, more understood, or more hopeful is incredibly fulfilling and just reinforces why I chose this profession.

Where privacy and social perceptions matter greatly. How do you help individuals feel safe and comfortable seeking psychological support?

In a close-knit society where privacy and social perceptions are deeply valued, some women face pressures from traditional family expectations, including arranged marriages and strict cultural norms. To help them feel safe seeking psychological support, I focus on creating a space built on trust and understanding. For many, it’s the first time they can truly voice their thoughts and emotions, and helping them express themselves is incredibly empowering. By being sensitive to their cultural and societal context, I guide them towards confidence, emotional relief, and the belief that their feelings matter.

Ultimately, I hope this helps people understand the importance of mental wellbeing and seeking support when needed. I believe that at some stage, everyone can benefit from counselling. It’s not just for when you face a problem, seeking support can help you understand yourself better, manage challenges, and grow stronger. Life is always changing and nothing stays the same forever. By taking steps to care for our minds, we can move forward with clarity, courage, and a sense of inner balance, trusting that even difficult moments will pass.

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New era of wellness

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Tranquil and tropical with a rugged beauty and temperate climate, Sri Lanka’s south coast is blessed with a naturally restorative environment. On a rocky outcrop overlooking a secluded cove of golden sand, Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort harnesses the nurturing qualities of its shoreline home to create a sophisticated oasis of soothing and renewal.

Entering its second decade, the resort has announced a fresh expansion of its Anantara Spa menu, enriching an already extensive range of traditional and modern therapies. Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort now hosts the region’s only spa overseen by three resident Ayurveda doctors. Led by Head Ayurvedic DoctorBhagya Wellapilli, these qualified medical officers work alongside accomplished practitioners in immaculate facilities, ensuring authentic and effective experiences, delivered by the safest hands.

In addition to enhancing its wellness team, the resort has also launched the pioneering Ayurvedic beauty sanctuary, Ayu Lavanaya. Named from the Sanskrit words Ayu (life) and Lavanaya (grace), the sanctuary is a modern reimagination of a quintessential Ayurvedic parlour. It aligns physical care with deeper wellbeing through timeless rituals and ancient wisdom. Offered in a new space within the lush, floral environs of Anantara Spa, each meditative treatment at Ayu Lavanaya is formulated for immediate results and long-lasting benefits.

Signature therapies complement a full menu of Ayurvedic manicures, pedicures and eye rituals. The brightening and firming Kumkumadi Royal Facial uses the esteemed Kumkumadi oil to leave skin supple and luminous. The Kesha Revive Hair Ritual pairs a lime and onion extract head massage with warm triphala therapy to relieve tension, fortify roots and boost scalp health. The 120-minute Prana Radiance Ritual detoxifies the senses and rejuvenates vital energies through carefully crafted steps that promote release, balance and renewal. Also available are Abhyanga massages, Pizhichil Kerala-style oil baths, Sweda thermal infusions and more.

Beyond Ayurveda, the award-winning Anantara Spa has also introduced four specially curated aromatic massages, showcasing the sensory potency of the island’s indigenous ingredients. Melt away stress and tension with a Four Hand Massage in which two skilled therapists work in perfect synchronicity to induce profound relaxation. Invoking the natural healing of the ocean, a unique Seashell Massage releases muscles and improves circulation by moving polished shells in graceful, flowing strokes across the body.

Age is no barrier to bliss at Anantara Spa with tailored 30-minute Kids’ Massages for ages four to 12. Using light pressure and natural coconut oils, these gentle treatments support healthy care for growing bodies. For mums-to-be, a 60-minute Pregnancy Massage eases the back, neck, and shoulders, reducing swelling and assisting sleep to boost comfort for mother and baby throughout their shared journey.

Yoga sessions by the sea, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, and nutrient-rich menus augment all therapies and treatments, maximising every benefit and laying the foundation for long-term vitality. For more intensive healing, five-day programmes focus on inner harmony, deep sleep, natural weight management, or holistic detox and rebuilding.

“Since our doors opened, we have been honoured to continue and grow Sri Lanka’s long-lasting tradition of Ayurvedic practices and natural wellness,” said Erik Billgren, General Manager at Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort. “By expanding our spa menu and opening the exciting Ayu Lavanaya sanctuary, we are proud to set a new benchmark in holistic healing for every treasured guest.”

“As a fully-trained Ayurvedic Doctor, I understand the importance of fostering a calm and welcoming environment in which guests can feel completely comfortable,” added Ms Wellapilli, Head Doctor at Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort. “By offering this alongside an extensive menu of expertly delivered rituals, we are excited to redefine the possibilities for soothing stays on Sri Lanka’s beautiful south coast – now, and for many years to come.”

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ITC Ratnadipa awarded prestigious 5-Star classification by Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority

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ITC team together with SLTDA and SLTPB Officials

ITC Ratnadipa has been awarded the coveted 5-Star Classification Certificate by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), reaffirming its commitment to delivering world-class hospitality and sustainable luxury.

The certificate was formally presented by Mr. Buddhika Hewawasam, Chairman of SLTDA & SLTPB, and accepted by Mr. Keenan McKenzie, Area Manager – Sri Lanka and General Manager of ITC Ratnadipa.

General Manager, Keenan McKenzie accepting the Certificate from Buddhika Hewawasam from SLTPB

The ceremony was attended by several distinguished officials and industry leaders, including, Board Member, SLTDA; Mrs. Malkanthi Rajapaksha, Director – Standards & Quality Assurance, SLTDA; and Mr. Trevine Gomas, Chairman, Hotels’ Classification Committee. Their presence underscored the significance of this milestone for Sri Lanka’s hospitality sector.

ITC Ratnadipa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, opened its doors in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on April 25, 2024, introducing a new benchmark in responsible luxury and sustainability-driven hospitality. Since its inception, the hotel has been committed to offering exceptional experiences that blend opulence with environmental stewardship.

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Keenan McKenzie stated:

“We are grateful to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority and the Hotels’ Classification Committee for their guidance and trust, and to our partners and stakeholders for their continued support. This milestone strengthens our resolve to elevate Sri Lanka’s hospitality landscape while delivering responsible luxury rooted in sustainability.”

This recognition underscores ITC Ratnadipa’s dedication to excellence, sustainability, and its vision to redefine luxury hospitality in Sri Lanka.

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