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Sri Lanka: Police abuses surge amid Covid-19 pandemic

Suspend International Assistance to Abusive Law Enforcement Agencies (New York) – Sri Lanka’s police are increasingly killing and abusing people under cover of the Covid-19 pandemic measures and an anti-drug campaign, Human Rights Watch said today. Recent police…

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News and Press Release
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HRW
Posted:
6 Aug 2021

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UNICEF ROSA Humanitarian Situation Report No. 22 - 1 January-30 June 2021

Highlights The surge in the deadly Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) created a dire humanitarian situation across South Asia particularly overwhelming the health systems for several weeks since early March 2021. The COVID-19 has severely disrupted the socio-economic…

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Situation Report
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UNICEF
Posted:
5 Aug 2021
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Indifference and impunity continue 15 years after Muttur massacre

Action Against Hunger honors the memory of humanitarian aid workers assassinated in Sri Lanka in 2006 and continues to demand justice for the murders of our staff. On August 4, 2006, 17 of our colleagues were executed…

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News and Press Release
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Action Against Hunger
Posted:
5 Aug 2021

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A Pandemic Year in Review: Reflections From Sri Lanka and Maldives

Stepping into the new role of a Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives in July 2020 during a global pandemic was no easy feat. For the first three months I worked from Washington DC, due…

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News and Press Release
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World Bank
Posted:
3 Aug 2021

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U.S. donates 500,000 Rapid Diagnostic Tests to Sri Lanka for early COVID-19 detection

USAID/Sri Lanka infosl@usaid.gov Colombo – The United States donated 500,000 Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) as part of its commitment to support Sri Lanka’s fight against COVID-19. These tests, worth 300 million Sri Lankan rupees (USD 1.5 million),…

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News and Press Release
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USAID
Posted:
23 Jul 2021

Sri Lanka

Consul General of Sri Lanka Visits Direct Relief

Honorable Dr. Lalith Priyalal Chandradasa, Consul General of Sri Lanka, visits Santa Barbara warehouse as Covid response continues. On Monday, the Honorable Dr. Lalith Priyalal Chandradasa, Consul General of Sri Lanka, visited Direct Relief’s Santa Barbara headquarters…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
Direct Relief
Posted:
19 Jul 2021

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