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Thursday, July 12, 2018
Two Persons Have Been Critically Injured Due To A Bear Attack
Two persons have been critically
injured and hospitalized due to a Bear Attack while collecting Bees Honey at Kivuthota in Kanthale-Habarana main road last evening(11).
The critically injured uncle and Nephew have been admitted to the Trincomalee Hospital for treatment and they were later transferred to Colombo National Hospital for further treatment.
injured and hospitalized due to a Bear Attack while collecting Bees Honey at Kivuthota in Kanthale-Habarana main road last evening(11).
The critically injured uncle and Nephew have been admitted to the Trincomalee Hospital for treatment and they were later transferred to Colombo National Hospital for further treatment.
Ministry Of Justice To Prepare A List Of Drug Smugglers Who Are In Death Row
Ministry of Justice is currently
preparing a list of Prison inmates who had been sentenced to death over Drug Smuggling charges according to the Ministry.
Soon after finishing the list it will be handed over to the President Maithripala Sirisena the Ministry has stated.
The list of Prison inmates on death row will be prepared as the President recently stated his willingness to sign to implement Capital punishment over Drug Smugglers who were sentenced to death and still imvolved in Drug Smuglling in prisons .
Meanwhile Prisons Department has decided to call applications for the Hangman post after the president's statement on Capital punishment.
preparing a list of Prison inmates who had been sentenced to death over Drug Smuggling charges according to the Ministry.
Soon after finishing the list it will be handed over to the President Maithripala Sirisena the Ministry has stated.
The list of Prison inmates on death row will be prepared as the President recently stated his willingness to sign to implement Capital punishment over Drug Smugglers who were sentenced to death and still imvolved in Drug Smuglling in prisons .
Meanwhile Prisons Department has decided to call applications for the Hangman post after the president's statement on Capital punishment.
UNFPA marks World Population Day with a Generation-to-Generation Dialogue on Comprehensive Sexuality Education
12 July 2018 (Colombo, Sri Lanka): To commemorate
World Population Day 2018, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) together
with the Parliamentary Sectoral Oversight Committee on Women and Gender, and
the Ministry of Education, hosted UNFPA’s 5th Generation-to-Generation
dialogue (G2G) on the need for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in Sri
Lanka.
Sri Lanka has a
youth population of over 4.4 million between the ages of 15-29 years. However,
the National Youth Health Survey (2013) identified that 50% of young people had
limited knowledge about sexual and reproductive health. According to the Family
Health Bureau (2015), while teenage pregnancy in Sri Lanka was relatively low
at 5.2%, sub-national disparities exist with a rate of 8-9% in some localities.
Further, the Stigma Assessment of People Living with HIV (2017) indicates that
the HIV prevalence in Sri Lanka is 0.01%, yet new infections are seemingly increasing,
especially among young people. The recent communal violence, particularly in
relation to the Ampara incident, which stemmed from inaccurate information
relating to reproductive health, further highlights the need for CSE in Sri
Lanka.
Recognizing this
need, the Generation-to-Generation dialogue facilitated a discussion on how
different stakeholders, with a special emphasis on policymakers and young
people can come together to address gaps in comprehensive sexuality education
in Sri Lanka, through targeted initiatives and inclusive policies.
Hon. (Dr.)
Sudharshini Fernandopulle, Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary Sectoral Oversight
Committee on Women and Gender, delivered the Keynote address. Speaking at the
event, Hon. (Dr.) Fernandopulle stated: “Traditional values and culture have
restricted young people in Sri Lanka from receiving comprehensive sexuality
education. Global research shows that comprehensive sexuality education
improves the overall health and well-being of youth”.
Ms.
Ritsu Nacken, Representative of UNFPA in Sri Lanka further stated, “Comprehensive sexuality education goes
beyond simply providing information on sexual and reproductive health, and
equips young people with critical life skills and understanding of fundamental
values such as human rights and gender equality. It is often misunderstood that
CSE makes young people more promiscuous, but it is proven that CSE does not
facilitate an early onset of sexual activities. CSE can help young people
develop self-esteem and life skills that encourage critical thinking, clear
communication, responsible decision-making and respectful behavior. As parents
and educators, it is our responsibility to provide young people with accurate
and age-appropriate information, so that they can make informed decisions about
their body and life.”
The dialogue was based on the
International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education, which is the global
guidelines for CSE, launched earlier this year - led
by UNESCO, along with UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNWOMEN, and WHO. Delivering a
presentation on the guidelines, Ms. Sarita Jadav, National Programme Officer from UNESCO, New Delhi highlighted: “Comprehensive sexuality education includes evidence informed age-appropriate
education. It includes information all adolescents and young people need to
know”.
The dialogue was moderated
by Dakshitha Wickremarathna, Director, Youth Advocacy Network, and the panel comprised
of; Ms. Renuka Peiris, Director of Education at the Ministry of Education; Dr.
Ayesha Lokubalasuriya, Consultant Community Physician, Adolescent and School
Health Unit at the Family Health Bureau, Ms. Sarita Jadav, National Programme
Officer at UNESCO, New Delhi; Benislos Thushan, Programme Officer at Office for
National Unity and Reconciliation, and Aisha Nazim, Journalist at Roar Media.
Generation-to-Generation
(G2G) dialogues are UNFPA’s flagship events in Sri Lanka. G2Gs are
inter-generational dialogues that provide an open platform for the three
generations to come together to share their ideas on socio-economic issues.
Twenty Three Free Trade Zone Workers Were Injured Due To A Road Accident
Twenty Three persons mainly females have been injured and hospitalized due to the Bus transported them to the Koggala Free Trade Zone had veering off the road and colliding with a Tree at Handiwatte -Habaraduwa area on Galle-Matara main road this morning (12).
The injured who were free trade zone workers have been admitted to the Karapitiya Teaching and Habaraduwa Hospitals for treatment.
Habaraduwa Police had arrested the Bus driver over the incident .The accident occurred due to the Driver's inability to control the vehicle it has been revealed.
The injured who were free trade zone workers have been admitted to the Karapitiya Teaching and Habaraduwa Hospitals for treatment.
Habaraduwa Police had arrested the Bus driver over the incident .The accident occurred due to the Driver's inability to control the vehicle it has been revealed.
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