Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RECONCILIA­TION MECHANISM TO BE PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE SOON

It is not just the diplomats and the politician­s who should work for this it has to be everyone, says Austin Fernando Rs. 2.7 bn project to strengthen institutio­ns at national and sub-national levels

- BY NABEELA HUSSAIN

Amechanism for reparation­s, another major component of the UNHRC Resolution adopted in 2015, is to be presented to Parliament next month, Chairman of the Committee appointed to set up the mechanism and Secretary to the President Austin Fernando said yesterday.

The paper submitted for Cabinet approval a little over two weeks ago was now before the legal draftsman to ensure its Constituti­onality, Fernando said at an event held in Colombo.

“We hope to present the bill to Parliament soon,” he said.

Speaking of the Government’s efforts at reconcilia­tion, Fernando said that infrastruc­ture alone was insufficie­nt if the country was to be successful in its efforts.

“It is not just the diplomats and the politician­s who should work for this it has to be everyone,” he said. The event held at the Taj Samudra Hotel launched a multifacet­ed programme supporting the reconcilia­tion programme in Sri Lanka. The Rs. 2.7 billion Rs. 2.7 bn project aims to strengthen institutio­ns at national and sub-national levels... project aims to strengthen institutio­ns at national and sub-national levels as well as promote public engagement in policymaki­ng. Implemente­d by the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) and the British Council, the project will be a collaborat­ive effort between the Ministry of Co-existence, Dialogue, and Official Languages, the Office for National Unity and Reconcilia­tion (ONUR), as well as other relevant line Ministries and civil society organizati­ons over four years.

The primary focus of the programme is to track progress on national reconcilia­tion, facilitate learning and strengthen institutio­ns at a national and sub-national level as well as promote public engagement in policymaki­ng.

The programme will contribute to dealing with the past memorializ­ation, strengthen­ing mental health and psychosoci­al care, and using art and culture as a medium to promote reconcilia­tion.

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