A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Sri Lanka: Chambers For Peace Initiates
With a view to preparing private sector partners for a possible role in
initiating peace dialogues through the business community, the Chamber
initiated a programme on mediation techniques and skills for ethnic
conflict resolution.
The United Nations office in Sri Lanka assisted in this initiative by
providing Resource Persons from the Mediation Support Unit of the United
Nations, for a workshop which was held in March 2019.
Following the workshop, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), along with
other Chambers from across the country met early on Monday (08 April)
to discuss businesses’ roles in peacebuilding.
During the meeting, CCC’s CEO DharaWijayatilake stressed the importance
of the private sector playing an active role in peacebuilding,
especially since a survey conducted by the United Nations revealed that
the general public has invested a lot of confidence in the sector.
“We believe it is important to prevent conflict. The potential for
conflict is there, and it is very natural that conflict happens — but we
often forget that it’s much wiser to respect people,” she said.
Moving forward, the Chambers discussed the possibility of linking up
with regional chambers and identifying ‘hotspots’ for ethnic tensions,
then strategizing preventive measures by engaging youth and local
businesses to mobilise in moments of need to intervene in the event of
conflict. They also discussed the need to enhance communication and
financial skills to strengthen trade associations and the business
community, while identifying peace-specific programmes to engage in.
Representatives from the United Nations, the Central Province Chamber of
Commerce, the Hambanthota District Chamber of Commerce, the
Sabaragamuwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Employees
Federation of Ceylon were among the organisations present at the
discussion.