Saturday, December 21, 2024
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Events

CIR and SCOPE host workshop for women journalists on GBV

The Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIR) and Strengthening Social Cohesion and Peace in Sri Lanka (SCOPE) recently hosted a workshop on gender-based violence and...

GBV and Women’s Political Participation – A Workshop for Women Journalists

‘Towards New and Inclusive Narratives,’ a workshop on GBV and women’s political participation organized by the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) in collaboration with...
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Panel discussion on ‘Election Disinformation, Online Hate & Women’s Political Representation’

The Center for Investigative reporting (CIR) will host a panel discussion titled ‘Election Disinformation, Online Hate & Women’s Political...

Women are expected to know their place in society and to challenge this is to become targets of hate – Ambika Satkulanathan

Young women are becoming more active in public life. They are taking up issues that are not highlighted in...

To restore faith in news, journalists must start doing their job with a sense of professionalism – Hana Ibrahim

Social media is the new source of information for many people today. The information may not be verified and hence...

Sri Lanka requires policies to increase women’s representation in Parliament: Commissioner General of Elections

To increase women’s political representation at the parliamentary level, 51 % of the country’s population, several measures should be...

Rocky Road Ahead: What Sri Lanka’s Unpredictable Elections Mean For the World

As the island nation’s 16-million registered voters head to the polls this September 21, a webinar hosted by Asian...

Webinar on The Road Ahead: What Sri Lanka’s Presidential Elections Means for the World

As Sri Lanka prepares for its critical presidential elections on September 21, all eyes are on its 16.3-million registered...