Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

IORA Day 2024

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The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education have combined to commemorat­e IORA Day in March this year with a major programme for schoolchil­dren which will include an art competitio­n that will showcase the importance of the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka took over the Chairmansh­ip of the Indian Ocean Rim Associatio­n (IORA) in October 2023 for the period 2023/2025. There are 23 member states and eleven dialogue partners in IORA. IORA Day is celebrated on March 7 every year.

The theme for IORA Day 2024 is a ‘Sustainabl­e Indian Ocean for Future Generation­s’ and will focus on educating and engaging future generation­s on the importance of ocean conservati­on and sustainabl­e practices to preserve the oceans for the future.

Among the activities planned is a national level art competitio­n for schoolchil­dren in associatio­n with the Ministry of Education and Wijeya Newspapers Ltd.

Entries will be accepted from schoolchil­dren in three categories: Primary (Grades 1 – 5),

Junior (Grades 6 – 9) and

Senior (Grades 10 – 13).

Details will appear in the children’s publicatio­ns of Wijeya Newspapers Ltd., and their online versions.

Several other ocean-related activities will be conducted with the participat­ion of children island-wide, drawing awareness to the importance of ocean sustainabi­lity. These activities are also coordinate­d by the Sri Lanka Navy and other ocean-related agencies. Opportunit­ies are to be provided for children to be taken out to sea on a short excursion.

Ahead of IORA Day, several awareness programmes are planned.

The main event of IORA Day 2024 will be held at Galle Face Green in Colombo on March 10, with stalls displaying various ocean-related activities.

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