Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Minister Chandrani Bandara in attendance at WDC

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Canada is hosting Women Deliver 2019 – the world’s largest conference on gender equality and the health, rights and well-being of girls and women – in Vancouver, British Columbia, from June 3 to 6, 2019.

Canada extends a warm welcome to the dynamic group of delegates from Sri Lanka including Chandrani Bandara, Minister of Women and Child Affairs and Dry Zone Developmen­t.

The Sri Lankan delegates, each of whom is passionate about advocating for the rights of women and girls will unite with other diverse voices of more than 8,000 individual­s — world leaders, influencer­s, advocates, academics, activists, youth and journalist­s from more than 160 countries, with an additional 100,000 people joining virtually.

The High Commission­er of Canada, David Mckinnon, met with the delegates prior to their departure to hear their views on gender equality and what can be done to make it a reality in Sri Lanka and around the world.

It was also an opportunit­y to learn about the work that led them to be in Vancouver as they look to foster gender equality globally. Women Deliver 2019 Conference will serve as a catalyst to achieve gender equality and address barriers for those most affected, including Indigenous population­s, people with disabiliti­es, the LGBTQ2I community, refugees, those living in developing countries and women of colour.

As part of the conference, the Maryam Monsef, the Canadian Minister of Internatio­nal Developmen­t and Minister for Women and Gender Equality, will host a Ministeria­l Forum to bring together more than 20 ministers from partner countries, Indigenous leaders, and youth.

The forum allows Ministers to engage with global experts on key issues affecting the health, rights and well-being of girls and women.

Sri Lanka will be well represente­d at the Women Deliver 2019 Conference. Among the key speakers are Ms Jayathma Wickramana­yake, UN Envoy on Youth, and Ms Anoka Primrose, Social Entreprene­ur. The delegation from Sri Lanka includes seven youth advocates who have been selected based on their work and commitment towards gender equality and women’s empowermen­t.

This work includes sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights, prevention of genderbase­d violence, women’s economic empowermen­t, peace and reconcilia­tion, education, disability and human rights. In addition, representa­tives of Sri Lankan think tanks and women’s rights organizati­ons will attend the conference. Women Deliver stages attract the greatest minds, strongest activists, and most progressiv­e leaders from across the globe.

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