Exchange of Experience program

This program aimed at fostering unity and understanding between workers from different regions of Sri Lanka. The program brought together young Tamil women workers from the Vavuniya region in the north and workers from the Katunayake Free Trade Zone in the south, including widows and single mothers.  Participants engaged in discussions about the shared challenges they face, such as economic hardships, unfair labor practices, and social stigmatization, regardless of their regional or ethnic backgrounds. The event highlighted that, despite the historical and ongoing divisions between the North and South of Sri Lanka, the workers from both regions face similar injustices….

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Women workers May day commemoration 2024

There are conventions , But no rights  Ensure the living wage for 08 hours work No labour law reforms which lead to  slavery & Exploitation  Better Education, Health, Housing facilities for plantation workers  Protect the livelihood and sovereignty of the small scale farmers and fisherman  Organized by  –  Women – leaded  bargaining committee 

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Access to drinking water can be considered as humanright ( 2 nd Stakeholder meeting )

The Revolutionary Existence for Human Development (RED ) launched its research report on the above subject matter on day before yesterday 24th April 2024 with the participation of Governmental officials. Civil society representatives, Boarding house owners in high spirits Apart from this technical report, it consists of a community consultative report on the problem of access to drinking water. This research focuses 04 Grama Niladari divisions around Katunayake Free Trade Zone. At this launch, the principal researcher Mr. Asanka Senadeera explained to the audience the report summary and findings by using a PowerPoint presentation. This clearly shows the route causes…

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