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The Road Map Programme

The Road Map Programme on Negotiating a Political Settlement and Promoting Conflict Transformation in Sri Lanka is a joint initiative of the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) and the Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies, Sri Lanka Office.

The aim of the Road Map Programme is to support all stakeholders in Sri Lanka in their pursuit to find a just and equitable negotiated settlement to the ethno-political conflict in the country. It is particularly focused on the issues and challenges of the interim process and is designed to help decision-makers, policy-advisors and practitioners as well as the expert public to understand, shape and organize the transformation processes in a constructive way.

An overview of the Road Map Programme can be downloaded here.

Four discussion papers have been written to date as part of the Road Map Programme.

Paper 1 Conceptualizing a Road Map for Peace in Sri Lanka
Dr. Norbert Ropers and Mr. Kethesh Loganathan
Paper 2 Peace Talks in Thailand: The Case for a Framework of
Principles

Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
Paper 3 Beyond the Talks in Thailand: Towards Transformative
Peace in Sri Lanka

Dr. Jayadeva Uyangoda
Paper 4 Enhancing Human Security in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka
Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe

Civil Society Presentation By Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu at the Tokyo Conference on Reconstruction and Development of Sri Lanka, 9th - 10th June, 2003

Report of the Conference on "Peace and Development: The Road to Tokyo" held on 26-27th April, 2003, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Report on consultation on ‘Human Rights Benchmarks in the Peace Process’ organised by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) and the Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies on 2nd April 2003 in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Report of seminar organised by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), and the Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies on ‘Human Rights and the Peace Process’ on 13th February 2003.

Report of the workshop 'Humanitarian Concerns on the Road to Peace' organised by the Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies and Centre for Policy Alternatives. This workshop was held on the 8th and 9th February at Culture Club, Dambulla, bringing together civil society stakeholders and the directors of SIHRN.

Paper presented at the workshop by Jeevan Thiagarajah
Paper presented at the workshop by
Joe William