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Speaker Karu Jayasuriya says that the contribution of women is important when making Sri Lanka the trading hub in the Indian Ocean.The Speaker said this while presenting awards to top 50 Professional and Career Women for their achievements in their carriers and businesses.The Speaker said during his career both in the private sector and government sector he has observed that female professionals are very committed and focused on the job etiquette.
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Under the "Nearest School is the Best School" program 500 school buildings with modern facilities will be added to the national education system on Monday, September 9th under the patronage of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.The new buildings have been constructed at a cost of Rs. 10 billion under the project "Nearest School is the Best School" covering all districts with the objective to provide a better school system to the children of the country.
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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe Saturday declared open the third Enterprise Sri Lanka exhibition organized by the Ministry of Finance in Jaffna to encourage new entrepreneurs.This exhibition will be open for the public from 10 am to 12 midnight daily at Mutraweli in Jaffna Fort from September 7 to September 10.The Enterprise Sri Lanka Exhibition is held to create 100,000 entrepreneurs across the country. About 450 public and private sector stalls have been set up to offer services to the public. State banks, private companies, buyers, applicants and suppliers are all on site. New investors can receive advice on obtaining loans to start a business and finding a market for it.
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All information and every fact about the Easter Sunday tragedy will be disclosed to the public shortly following the findings of a fresh Commission of Inquiry into Easter Sunday bombings of three churches and three hotels in Colombo and two other cities on April 21.This will be done in response to the request by Roman Catholic Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said in Galle yesterday.The new commission will be established based on the outcomes of the currently functioning Presidential Commission and the Parliamentary Select Committee, the Premier assured.
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The 9th Meeting of States Parties (MSP) to the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) concluded its deliberations in Geneva on 4 September 2019 under the Presidency of Sri Lanka.States parties, signatories, observer states and international and civil society organizations participated in the three-day meeting which convened its first session on 2 September 2019.The MSP, chaired by Ambassador A.L.A. Azeez, Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, marked the culmination of a year-long process of oversight and review of the implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions and of guidance and advocacy for the universalization of the Convention and its norms, and the prohibition of use, production, stockpile and transfer of cluster munitions.
Sri Lanka's election to the Presidency of the 9th MSP had been facilitated by the wide recognition among the international community, of its strengthened commitment to humanitarian disarmament, as manifested by its accession to the CCM and the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) in 2017 and 2018 respectively.During Sri Lanka's Presidency, a number of progressive measures were taken to advance the key objectives of the Convention. Universalization of the Convention and its norms, Risk Reduction Education and Transparency Reporting constituted its main focus, while progress on other thematic areas including Clearance, Stockpile Destruction and Retention, International Cooperation and Assistance, and Victim Assistance was also achieved. Ambassador Azeez, as the President of the Meeting of States Parties, guided these efforts, supported by the Coordination Committee and the Implementation Support Unit of the CCM, as well as the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, and other stakeholders.
Sri Lanka's engagement with states parties and non- state parties contributed towards building consensus on several critical issues in the area of humanitarian disarmament. Following the universalization efforts undertaken, the Convention was further strengthened with the addition of two new states parties, Gambia and the Philippines.States parties and observer states, in their national statements, appreciated Sri Lanka's leadership to the convention processes immediately following its accession to the Convention in 2018, recalling Sri Lanka's long-held tradition of steering disarmament processes in the multilateral fora. The initiative taken by Sri Lanka to facilitate the adoption of the 2018 UN General Assembly resolution 73/54 titled "Implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions" also received appreciation.
Ambassador Felix Baumann, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the Conference on Disarmament, presented to Ambassador Azeez the Certificate of Compliance issued by the Swiss authorities confirming the fulfillment by Switzerland of all the clearance and destruction requirements under the Convention.
The states parties decided to designate Switzerland as the President of the Second Review Conference of the CCM to be held in 2020 and the United Kingdom as the President of the Tenth MSP Conference to be held in 2021. The incoming Presidents joined other state parties and stakeholders in praising Sri Lanka's leadership to the Meeting of the State Parties and the facilitation of the process of consultations that resulted in the adoption of the outcome document by consensus.
Following the conclusion of the meeting, Switzerland received the flag of the Convention from Sri Lanka - an act symbolizing the change of presidency.
The delegation of Sri Lanka, participating in its national capacity, had made interventions under the themes of Universalization and Risk Reduction Education. It was stressed that the decision to accede to the CCM in March 2018 was a strong manifestation of Sri Lanka's commitment and perseverance to achieve tangible results in humanitarian disarmament, with the Sri Lanka military leading the initiative that led to this decision. Sri Lanka also updated the meeting on its compliance with the reporting requirements under the convention and the process being undertaken to explore the adequacy of existing legal provisions to effectively implement the Convention nationally. It was also highlighted that the significant progress achieved by Sri Lanka in mine clearance has strengthened confidence in the country's continuing pursuit of humanitarian disarmament.
The CCM is a humanitarian imperative-driven legal instrument which prohibits all use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions, in view of the inability to distinguish between civilians and combatants and the number of dangerous unexploded ordnance that they leave behind with the potential to kill and injure civilians, obstruct economic and social development, and have other severe consequences that persist for years and decades after use.The delegation of Sri Lanka to the MSP included Ms. Dayani Mendis, Deputy Permanent Representative, Brigadier Jagath Kodituwakku, Military Liaison Officer of the Ministry of Defense, and officers of the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the UN in Geneva.
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Sri Lanka cricketing icon Kumar Sangakkara has expressed disappointment over the country being a part of 23 existing probes into corruption in cricket launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC).He believes that the support system must be put in place for the local cricketers where they do not have to play with fear, enabling them to retain their values.
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