Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘Senehasa Thilina’ reunites migrant mums and their children this Avurudu season

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‘Senehase Thilina’, an initiative to reunite mothers working abroad with their loved ones, was conducted during this past Sinhala and Tamil New Year season.

The initiative was implemente­d by Anchor and supported by Sirasa TV and the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment.

The Sinhala and Tamil New Year is a very special time for Sri Lankan families as they gather together to celebrate the season. The Bureau of Foreign Employment searched for children and their families who were experienci­ng difficulti­es, especially during this festive time, due to their mothers’ absence.

After the necessary costs were borne, these mothers were provided flights back into Sri Lanka and personally taken to their homes, leading to a joyful reunion with their loved ones.

Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment Deputy General Manager Foreign Relations Mangala Randeniya said, “These women working abroad are a key segment of the Sri Lankan economy and as such, this seemed a more than appropriat­e place to search for deserving mothers for this initiative.”

Having understood the social cost of mothers migrating overseas for employment especially to the domestic housekeepi­ng sector, the government initiated a programme to prevent or suspend mothers from leaving small children without arranging proper childcare systems, Randeniya said.

“There is nothing more important than the bond between a mother and her child and we are glad to have been able to provide an opportunit­y for these mothers to be with their children this New Year,” said Fonterra Brands Lanka Marketing Manager Yauwanan Wigneswara­n.

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