Northern Women: Selected issues in the post-war contextNovember 2011
Extract from Publication The Council for Public Policy (CPP), over a period of time, has come across hundreds of war-affected women during legal aid projects in the North. A significant amount of information has been revealed through these women about their post-conflict situation. This could be of vital importance in understanding the current situation and the needs of these women so that the necessary approaches can be made in order to provide them with a satisfactory transition into the post-conflict era. Proceedings of the Roundtable Discussion on Power Devolution
» July 2006
Extract from Publication: The roundtable discussion on power devolution was hosted by the Council for Public Policy (CPP) on Tuesday July 4, 2006 at the Bandaranaike Center for International Studies (BCIS) with the participation of 14 significant political advisors and actors, all of whom have either had direct experience in efforts to implement devolved government or can potentially play an important role in implementing policy related to local government in the future. The Politics of Reconstruction in the North and East; A review and analysis of policy for 2004-2005
» May 2006
Extract from Publication: In April 2004, the Kumaratunga administration reviewed and reworked the policy of rehabilitation and reconstruction in the North and East. The reconstruction efforts, referred to as “Triple R” for relief, rehabilitation and reconciliation was accelerated and implementation at a fast pace was decided upon. P-TOMS: The Muslim Dimension» July 2005
Extract from Publication: The Dialogue on ‘P-TOMS: The Muslim Dimension’ was organized by the Council for Public Policy (CPP) on Monday July 18th, 2005 at the BMICH with participation of over 75 eminent Muslims in Sri Lanka, representing a wide cross section of the Muslim community in the country. Proceedings of the Panel Discussion on Humanitarian Issues of Internally Displaced Persons
» August 2006
Extract from Publication: On Tuesday August 8, 2006 the Council for Public Policy (CPP) hosted the first of several panel discussions on humanitarian issues of internally displaced people (IDP) The meeting was held at the Bandaranaike Center for International Studies (BCIS) with the participation of 12 significant actors .... |