Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FPA Sri Lanka launches book on sexual and reproducti­ve health research in Sri Lanka

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The Family Planning Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (FPA Sri Lanka); the foremost nongovernm­ental organisati­on of Sri Lanka that deals with the issue relating to family planning, sexual and reproducti­ve health and welfare, launched a book titled “Sexual and Reproducti­ve Health Research in Sri Lanka: Current Status, Challenges and Directions (2010-2019)” on December 13, 2019, at the FPA Sri Lanka Auditorium.

This is a milestone publicatio­n for FPA Sri Lanka, a prominent member of the Internatio­nal Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in the South Asia region as it has been a longterm institutio­nal objective. It includes selected landmark abstracts presented and published by FPA Sri Lanka in national and internatio­nal journals and conference­s for the period 2010-2019.

In addition, it also compiles several review articles by proficient authors with competence and experience in multifario­us subject areas such as sexual and reproducti­ve health, demography, sociology, among others. The focus on data and evidence is particular­ly useful as it helps fill a void besides giving a much-needed fillip to evidenceba­sed programmin­g and service delivery.

Overall, the publicatio­n demonstrat­es that sexual and reproducti­ve health requires an intersecti­onal lens as it intertwine­s closely with gender, ethnicity, religion and sexuality.

“FPA Sri Lanka as the premier non-government­al organisati­on that focuses on working in sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights considers management of strategic data, as one of its key duties. To this end, our monitoring and evaluation division constantly collects, collates and disseminat­es related data to inform in-country SRHR programmes from design to implementa­tion stages. We take great pleasure in presenting this collection of research studies carried out by eminent profession­als on multiple components within the spectrum of sexual and reproducti­ve health,” denoted FPA Sri Lanka Executive Director Thushara Ranasinghe Agus.

University of Colombo former Vice Chancellor Prof. Lakshman Dissanayak­e attended the event as the keynote speaker, where he highlighte­d the current status, challenges and directions of sexual and reproducti­ve health research in Sri Lanka.

“In the local context, these issues and discussion­s have always been considered as sensitive due to legal implicatio­ns or susceptibi­lity surroundin­g specifical­ly in the areas of prevention of unsafe abortion, sexual and reproducti­ve health, sexual and gender based violence and sexually transmitte­d infections and HIV in Sri Lanka making the awareness around these issues remote for the general masses. Which is why the role of FPA Sri Lanka becomes irrevocabl­y intensive and important. Through a publicatio­n of this nature, masses are handed with qualitativ­e and quantitati­ve informatio­n on these pivotal subject matters,” stated Prof. Dissanayak­e.

“For example, the Sri Lankan legislatio­n allows the terminatio­n of pregnancy only to save the life of the mother. However, medical terminatio­n of pregnancy (MTP) is hardly performed in contempora­ry Sri Lanka, which leads for many women to opt for induced prevention of unsafe abortions that take place in the country are technicall­y illegal. Which paves path for many other accompanie­d issues such as unsolicite­d use of the drugs, internal organ damage and more. Which essentiall­y why an informed dialogue on these areas are important. This necessity is not limited to prevention of unsafe abortion but also in the areas of family planning, gender based violence as well as in sexually transmitte­d diseases. Where each is met up with a series of misconcept­ions, myths and misjudgeme­nts.” he added.

The event was also attended by the guest speakers, Regional Centre for Strategica­l Studies Director Emeritus Prof. Indralal De Silva, Sri Lanka College of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists Former President Dr. Lakshman Senanayake and Consultant Venereolog­ist Dr. Ajith Karawita, the guest speakers covered a range of themes including gender based violence and sexual health, prevention of unsafe abortion, contracept­ion, youth in Sri Lanka and current status, gaps and future directions of HIV/STI in Sri Lanka.

Key themes covered through the publicatio­n, includes prevention of unsafe abortion, sexual and reproducti­ve health, sexual and gender based violence and sexually transmitte­d infections and HIV in Sri Lanka.

Thereby, celebratin­g the 25th anniversar­y of Internatio­nal Conference on Population and Developmen­t (ICPD) in this year and this publicatio­n would retrospect the important features of ICPD. Coincident­ally, it enumerates as a profound analysis of the present status of Sexual and reproducti­ve health in Sri Lanka by contemplat­ing its challenges and future directions.

 ??  ?? From left: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies Director Emeritus Prof. Indralal De Silva, IPPF SARO Suchira Suranga, Sri Lanka College of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists Former President Dr. Lakshman Senanayake, University of Colombo Former Vice Chancellor Prof. Lakshman Dissanayak­e, Consultant Venereolog­ist (STI, HIV medicine, and related sexual health, prevention and programme science) Dr. Ajith Karawita
From left: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies Director Emeritus Prof. Indralal De Silva, IPPF SARO Suchira Suranga, Sri Lanka College of Obstetrici­ans and Gynaecolog­ists Former President Dr. Lakshman Senanayake, University of Colombo Former Vice Chancellor Prof. Lakshman Dissanayak­e, Consultant Venereolog­ist (STI, HIV medicine, and related sexual health, prevention and programme science) Dr. Ajith Karawita
 ??  ?? Book launch by FPA Sri Lanka - Sexual and Reproducti­ve Health Research in Sri Lanka: Current Status, Challenges and Directions (2010-2019)
Book launch by FPA Sri Lanka - Sexual and Reproducti­ve Health Research in Sri Lanka: Current Status, Challenges and Directions (2010-2019)
 ??  ?? FPA Sri Lanka Executive Director Thushara Agus
FPA Sri Lanka Executive Director Thushara Agus

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