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The Women’s Coalition for Disaster Management (WCDM), an eastern‑based women’s network, together with the people of Batticaloa, has submitted aContinue Reading

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The Women’s Coalition for Disaster Management (WCDM), an eastern‑based women’s network, together with the people of Batticaloa, has submitted a petition to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on International Women’s Day, March 8, 2026.

The petition, endorsed by 1,803 residents of Batticaloa, calls for the establishment and strengthening of a National Women’s Commission as an independent body that genuinely safeguards women’s dignity, equality, and justice.

“In solidarity with women across Sri Lanka, we strongly urge that the National Women’s Commission be established. As women, we are continuing to face severe issues. The National Women’s Commission is essential to address our issues,” the Women’s Coalition for Disaster Management said, addressing the media. (Newswire) 

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Chair of Sri Lanka’s Women’s Commission resigns over independence concerns https://www.newswire.lk/2026/01/28/chair-of-sri-lankas-womens-commission-resigns-over-independence-concerns/ Wed, 28 Jan 2026 12:45:52 +0000 https://www.newswire.lk/?p=220996

The Chairperson of Sri Lanka’s newly formed National Women’s Commission (NWC), Dr. Ramani Jayasundere, has resigned from her post, CeylonContinue Reading

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The Chairperson of Sri Lanka’s newly formed National Women’s Commission (NWC), Dr. Ramani Jayasundere, has resigned from her post, Ceylon Today reported.

Her resignation, submitted to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, cited concerns over the body’s lack of operational independence, marking a significant setback for the country’s efforts to establish an independent institution to safeguard women’s rights, the report said.

Jayasundere confirmed her resignation to Ceylon Today but declined to provide further comment.

The resignation follows warnings from NWC Commissioners that administrative interference is compromising the Commission’s autonomy. They claim the body, created under the 2024 Women’s Empowerment Act, has been unable to function due to the absence of a dedicated budget, independent premises, and recruited staff—despite government assurances, the report said.

Concerns escalated with the appointment of an Executive Director, a former Secretary to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, who continued operating from ministry offices. Proposals to integrate the NWC into the Ministry and use its staff were seen by Commissioners and activists as a direct violation of the Commission’s statutory independence.

Activists and members argue that such moves undermine the Commission’s mandate and could reduce it to a symbolic entity under ministerial control. NWC members have also rejected proposals to house the Commission within the Ministry and insisted on an independent office, parliamentary-approved funding, and open recruitment, the report said.

They also alleged pressure tactics aimed at forcing resignations to allow new appointments aligned with ministry interests, the report revealed citing sources.

The Commission has yet to fully convene, with several positions unfilled and delays in processing nominations from the Parliamentary Women’s Caucus.

Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya told Parliament the Commission had been formally established, and appointments had been made weeks prior, including Shreen Saroor and Janaha Selvarasa as full-time members, along with Dhammika Somaratne, Dr. Kalana Senarathna, Dr. Padma Sriyani Gunaratne, and Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala.

However, activists who long advocated for the Commission’s creation expressed frustration, calling it a “paper exercise” amid ongoing concerns over its functionality. (Newswire)

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Over 135 women urge President to empower National Women’s Commission https://www.newswire.lk/2026/01/14/over-135-women-urge-president-to-empower-national-womens-commission/ Wed, 14 Jan 2026 05:31:22 +0000 https://www.newswire.lk/?p=219026

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More than 135 women and women’s organisations have signed a letter addressed to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, demanding urgent action to enable the National Women’s Commission to function effectively.

The letter highlights rising incidents of violence against women in Sri Lanka, including abuse at home, in workplaces, in public spaces, and online. 

It notes that even the Prime Minister has faced sexualised attacks, while activists such as Swasthika Arulingam were recently subjected to verbal abuse online by MP Ramanathan Archchuna.

The signatories state that although members of the Commission have been appointed, it remains inactive, lacking a budget, office space, staff, resources, and even an official seal. 

They further argue that forwarding RTI requests to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs undermines the Commission’s independence and violates its constitutional mandate.

Calling the Commission the result of hard‑fought battles by women, the activists accuse the government of enabling misogyny and sexism by leaving it inoperative. 

They demand that the President allocate sufficient finances, resources, and an independent office space, ensure the Commission’s independence from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, and provide a clear timeline for when it will become fully operational. (Newswire)

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