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2024-05-31
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Chair of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities, Hon. Dullas Alahapperuma said that steps will be taken to establish a separate independent commission for the disabled community in Sri Lanka. He also mentioned that this independent commission will be able to be established according to the amendments to be brought to the Act No. 28 of 1996 on the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities with the intervention of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities. Also, the chair pointed out that the amendments are made in line with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
According to the 2012 census of the country, 8.7 percent of the total population (nearly 1.7 million people) have been identified as persons with disabilities, of which 74 percent are not involved in any economic process and 34 percent of those children have not received any primary education. However, the chairman explained that when looking at these data according to each district and region, there are differences. According to the available data, the highest number of disabled people in Sri Lanka is recorded in the Nuwara Eliya district, the chairman said. Also, he emphasized the issues of lack of accurate data system containing information regarding persons with disabilities all over the island.
Hon. Dullas Alahapperuma said this when the special third program to discuss information about the challenges, issues, opportunities faced by persons with disabilities and the measures and proposals that can be taken to properly address them was held in Nuwara Eliya recently (May 27) under the auspices of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities. The programme was held under the patronage of the chair of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities Hon. Dullas Alahapperuma and the Member of Parliament Hon. C.B Rathnayake, Hon. Nimal Piyathissa, Hon K.P.P Kumarasiri and a group of officials including the District Secretariate of Nuwara Eliya Mr. Nandana Galabada were present on this occasion. Also, Consultant of National Democratic Institute (NDI) Mrs. Shyama Salgadu and Chair of Disability Organizations Joint Front Mrs. Rasanjali Pathirage participated.
People with disabilities living in Nuwara Eliya district, representatives of organizations representing the disabled community in Nuwara Eliya district, officials of several institutions that provide education for children with disabilities in Nuwara Eliya district, liaison officers of public representatives in the area also attended the event.
The necessary information and proposals for establishing a coordination mechanism regarding streamlining the process of providing education to children with disabilities, improving access facilities for persons with disabilities in Nuwara Eliya district, as well as improving the inclusion of the disabled community into the country's governance structure and society were discussed at length.
The disabled community and organizations who participated in the discussion presented their views, suggestions and issues. The issues such as providing the necessary facilities for disabled people working as small entrepreneurs, difficulties in accessing schools and care centers for disabled children due to the topography of Nuwara Eliya district, and preventing disabled children from being abused were discussed.
In order to further streamline the functioning of government-aided schools for children with disabilities in Sri Lanka, it was also suggested that the Assisted Schools and Training Colleges (Supplementary Provisions) Act (No. 8 of 1961) should be amended.
Meanwhile, attention was also paid to the issues regarding the lack of public transportation facilities for the disabled community. Accordingly, the chairman stated that arrangements have been made to import buses to be added to the Sri Lankan transport system soon and necessary measures will be taken to facilitate the transportation of the disabled community.
2025-11-22
Approval of the Committee was granted for eight reports that must be approved by CoPF under the Ministry of Finance Act The overall financial performance up to September 2025 of the major revenue-generating institutions under the Ministry of Finance was reviewed at the meeting of the Committee on Public Finance. This review took place on the Nov. 20th, when the Committee on Public Finance, chaired by Hon. Member of Parliament Harsha de Silva, met in Parliament. Accordingly, officials representing the Inland Revenue Department, the Sri Lanka Excise Department, and the Sri Lanka Customs presented the progress of their respective institutions for review. Officials representing the Public Debt Management Office also provided clarifications regarding the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for the period 2026 - 2030 and the borrowing plan for 2026. Furthermore, officials representing the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka explained the progress of the institution. During this discussion, foreign direct investment was reviewed, and officials pointed out that from January to September 2025, USD 827 million in foreign direct investment had been received. Accordingly, the Committee observed that the Board of Investment and other institutions should take effective measures to ensure that foreign investment continues to grow steadily over the coming years. Furthermore, approval was granted for eight reports that must be approved by the Committee on Public Finance, prepared in accordance with the provisions of the State Finance Management Act No. 44 of 2024. Hon. Deputy Ministers Chathuranga Abeysinghe and Nishantha Jayaweera, as well as Hon. Members of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake and Chithral Fernando, Attorney at Law, together with several others, attended this meeting.
2025-11-22
The document pertaining to the proposed draft Bill of the Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority, which is scheduled to be presented to Parliament upon Cabinet approval in the future, was extensively discussed at the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Economic Development and International Relations, Members of the Sub Committee under the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment established to identify future steps to resolve the microfinance debt issue, and the Women Parliamentarians' Caucus. This discussion took place on the Nov. 20th, when the Committees met in Parliament under the chairmanship of Hon. Members of Parliament Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law and Samanmalee Gunasinghe. A group of officials from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the Legal Department of the Treasury were also in attendance. Presenting their views, the officials stated that the initial draft related to this proposed Bill was published in January 2024. They further noted that petitions had been filed before the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka regarding the said draft, and that the new draft has been prepared including the amendments ordered to be incorporated by the Supreme Court, the Committee Stage amendments submitted by the Ministry of Finance to the Supreme Court, as well as other policy-related amendments, and the Gazette has now been prepared accordingly. It was stated further that the Bill is expected to be presented to the Tenth Parliament. Accordingly, the officials stated that the objective of the Bill is to establish the Microfinance and Credit Regulatory Authority of Sri Lanka, to regulate the business of money lending and microfinance business, to provide protection to customers of such services, and to repeal the Microfinance Act No. 6 of 2016. The composition of the Board of Directors of this Regulatory Authority was also discussed during the meeting. Hon. Member of Parliament Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law pointed out that the absence of a member representing the customers of the microfinance business within the Board composition was concerning. It was also highlighted by the Hon. Members that women have been disproportionately affected due to the lack of regulation in the microfinance sector, and therefore the importance of having a Board member representing women was emphasized. Accordingly, the view of the Hon. Members was that a representative from the National Commission on Women, or the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, or the Secretary to the line Ministry should be appointed as a member of the Board of Directors. Meanwhile, various other matters contained in the draft Bill were also discussed at length. It was stressed that the purpose of the Bill should be to prevent the social crisis and harm that have arisen at ground level due to the operation of microfinance lending activities without any form of regulation. Accordingly, the Committee instructed the officials to incorporate the necessary amendments into the Bill that is to be introduced in the future. The officials stated that such amendments may be introduced at the Committee Stage of the Bill. Members of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Economic Development and International Relations, members of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Members of the Sub Committee under the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment established to identify future steps to resolve the microfinance debt issue, and several officials participated in this meeting.
2025-11-21
Hon. Minister of Women and Child Affairs, Saroja Savithri Paulraj stated that creating a society with an elevated mindset capable of serving humanity as human beings is the objective of the politics of the government. The Hon.Minister made these remarks during a meeting with representatives of the Eastern Social Development Foundation. She made these remarks on the occasion of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus in Parliament held in Parliament recently, (Nov. 17) to discuss improving the political inclusion of women’s groups who do not have representation in local politics. Attention of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus was also drawn to further expanding the possibility of obtaining nominations in a manner that represents special population groups living in the country. Furthermore, activities and the future work plan to be carried out under the leadership of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus to support the global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) from November 25 to December 10 were also discussed with representatives of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Members of the Caucus Hon. Deputy Chairperson of Committees Hemali Weerasekara, Samanmali Gunasingha, Krishnan Kalaichelvi, A.M.M.M. Rathwaththe, Hiruni Wijesinghe, Attorney at Law, Hasara Liyanage, Attorney at Law, Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law, Geetha Herath, Attorney at Law, and Thushari Jayasingha, Attorney at Law were present at this meeting held.
2025-11-20
The Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils, and Local Government was recently summoned to the Committee Appointed to Review Non-implementation of the Recommendations of the Parliamentary Committees to inquire into the delays in implementing the recommendations made by the Committee on Public Petitions of Parliament. This matter was considered when the above committee met in Parliament on the Nov. 13th under the chairmanship of Hon. Minister Harshana Nanayakkara, Attorney-at-Law. Accordingly, the officials presented at the committee pointed out the practical problems that exist in implementing some of the said recommendations. The Committee was also informed that steps have already been taken to implement some of the recommendations. However, it was decided that the petitioner's views should also be sought regarding the problems arising in the implementation of certain recommendations, and accordingly, it was decided to summon the petitioners to the Committee on another date. The meeting was attended by the Hon. Deputy Minister Sunil Watagala, Attorney-at-Law, Hon. Members of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, Ajith P. Perera, Attorney-at-Law, and Oshani Umanga
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