A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 6, 2015
N to fund accountability process in Lanka
The
United Nations today said that it is working with Sri Lanka to fund
building peace through reconciliation and accountability by addressing
the critical core grievances of minorities in an inclusive and
consultative manner.
The UN Country team is working with its counterparts – coordinated by
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – and finalizing an initiative for
support from the UN Peacebuilding Fund.
The Peacebuilding Fund will support Sri Lanka, initially with $3
million, to establish and operationalize processes for building peace
through reconciliation and accountability by addressing the critical
core grievances of minorities in an inclusive and consultative manner.
In particular, with the support of the Fund, the UN is looking at
supporting the Government in four areas including through technical
support to establish an inclusive and credible domestic mechanism to
address human rights violations and accountability and provide redress
to victims and conflict affected groups, including families of the
missing, in line with international standards.
This was revealed by Subinay Nandy, Resident Coordinator of the United
Nations in Sri Lanka at the Donor Conference on the Comprehensive Policy
Framework and Formulation of the Resettlement Action Plan held today.
“We in the UN are encouraged as we continue working closely with the
Government of Sri Lanka, and see the consultation today as an important
step in part of a longstanding partnership to ensure durable and lasting
solutions for all internally displaced persons,” Nandy said.
Nandy said the UN is ready to support the Government in understanding
the nature and scale of the issues in Sri Lanka, and to look at joint
and innovative solutions. He also said the UN would also encourage the
adoption of a coordinated approach by all development partners to
maximise aid effectiveness. (Colombo Gazette)

