RED Unveils Third Public Drinking Water Tap in Amandoluwa Jayawardanapura( A Landmark Step Toward Clean Water Access and Women’s Empowerment )

On behalf of the Revolutionary Existence for Human Development (RED), it is with immense pride and a profound sense of responsibility that we share the successful inauguration of our third public drinking water tap, located in Amandoluwa Jayawardanapura. This initiative, carried out under our flagship “Strengthen Feminist Movement (SFM) 2025–2026” project, was officially opened on Saturday, 4 April 2026, at 11:30 a.m. , in the presence of gathering of community members, Free Trade Zone (FTZ) workers, and RED staff. The facility was declared open and formally handed over to the FTZ workers and local residents by Executive Directress Ms. Chandra Devanarayana, alongside senior RED personnel….

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An another Social Cooperate Responsibility

In a powerful demonstration of its corporate social responsibility, the Revolutionary Existence for Human Development (RED) has reaffirmed its commitment to clean drinking water as a fundamental human right. Parallel to the 115th International Women’s Day commemorations, RED officially opened a new public drinking water tap in the Kovinna area, Andiambalama. The facility was declared open and handed over to Free Trade Zone workers and residents by Executive Directress Ms. Chandra Devanarayana, alongside senior RED staff.Established under the “Strengthen Feminist Movement (SFM) 2025–2026” project, the initiative directly addresses the intersection of basic infrastructure and women’s empowerment. By providing a reliable…

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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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Free Drinking water access for the FTZ workers and residences in and around Katunayake Awariyawattha area 

Water pollution and safe drinking water are critical problems in Sri Lanka especially in and around the industrial areas, such as the Free Trade Zones where there is a cluster of factories. The Katunayake free trade zone area also facing this problem for a long time because the residents of the area complained that their well water could not be used due to the odder, turbidity, colour, and taste. This led to an overwhelming issue and they were compelled to use bottled water for drinking which was an unbearable cost this situation badly affected around 20000 FTZ workers who were…

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Access to drinking water can be considered as human right

Access to drinking water can be considered as human right A discussion was held with the authorities on how to get clean drinking water for the employees of the Katunayake Free Trade Zone under the title of ‘Clean drinking water is a human right’ at the Katunayake Municipal Council Hall yesterday because it was said that in and around the Katunayake FTZ area well water is not good for drinking Government officials including health authorities, Civil society representatives, boarding house owners, FTZ workers actively participated in the said discussion This discussion was based on the results of the water specimens…

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