Stakeholder Meeting to Formulate a Child Policy for – RED

The Revolutionary Existence for Human Development (RED) has been activelyworking for the past six years in and around the Free Trade Zones (FTZs). Theirmain focus has been on supporting widows, single mothers, and young femaleworkers in these areas. Throughout this period, RED has identified the critical needfor childcare services for their members, as well as for the workers who havesettled in these zones with their families. The challenges faced by widows andsingle mothers in securing adequate child care while they work have beenparticularly acute due to limited access to such services.In response to this pressing need, RED has decided to…

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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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Research report launching  and Stakeholder meeting

The research report launch and stakeholder meeting was held on 21st February 2024 at Hotel Rani Beach Auditorium Negembo This was a follow-up action of the stakeholder meeting and research report launching for the governmental top officials on 08th  December 2023  at Foundation Institute  Colombo The research report titled“Strategies for Fostering Community Well-being of Free Trade Zones Employees in Sri Lanka”delves into the critical exploration of strategies and actionable recommendations aimed at amplifying the social well-being of employees within Sri Lanka’s Free Trade Zones which is a topic that should be discussed in depth even after over 40 years of the…

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