The CPA Media Unit supported by International Media Support (IMS) of Copenhagen, Denmark, undertook A Study of Media in Sri Lanka (excluding North and East) in order to identify capacity and constraints faced by Sri Lankan mainstream and regional media, in the creation and consolidation of democratic laws and practices, and a culture of tolerance […]
Study Report on media coverage of key issues related to the Peace Process, the Cease Fire Agreement and the ?Post-Tsunami? environment for the month of March 2005.Report on media coverage of key issues related to the Peace Process, the Cease Fire Agreement and the ?Post-Tsunami? environment for the month of March 2005Report on media coverage […]
?On the Road to Peace? is an International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) project on conflict reporting in Sri Lanka. The report (available in English, Sinhala and Tamil) of the United States Institute of Peace-supported IFJ conflict reporting project conducted in association with the CPA Media Unit, includes findings of research into journalists? attitudes on and […]
A Pre-Election Opinion Poll on the 2005 Presidential Election by Social Indicator is available for download in PDF format: English (1.35 mb) / Sinhala (1.24 mb)A Pre-Election Opinion Poll on the 2005 Presidential ElectionA Pre-Election Opinion Poll on the 2005 Presidential ElectionA Pre-Election Opinion Poll on the 2005 Presidential Election
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 […]
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 […]
Informal Dispute Resolution in the North East and Puttalam Informal dispute resolution seemingly offers many advantages over formal means of redress. In particular, it is more flexible than the judicial system and can tackle issues which may be addressed by formal mechanisms. This study, commissioned under UNHCR's 'Peaceful Co-existence Initiative', was conceived to identify existing […]