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Category: CEPA Café

The Political Economy of Long-Term Revenue Decline in Sri Lanka

11 Jul 2017, Posted by Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)

Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in Sri Lanka – What Scope for Empowerment of Vulnerable Communities?

15 Jun 2017 by the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) A presentation was made by Stephen Woroniecki, a PhD candidate

CEPA Cafe on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: Backbone of the Economy?

The Government of Sri Lanka is actively pursuing the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), projecting them as the

Even Fish Have an Ethnicity : a Study on How Ethnic Identities Mediate Livelihoods in a Fishing Community in Post-War Sri Lanka

30 Jan 2017 by Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) The CEPA Cafe event on ‘Even fish have an ethnicity… :

Hospitality and Exclusion: a Political Economy Analysis of the Tourism Industry in Post-war Sri Lanka.

23 Jan 2017 by Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) cordially invites you to a CEPA

Hidden in Plain Sight: Caste in Sri Lankan politics and society

04 Jul 2016 by Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) Caste politics continue to dominate many aspects of Sri Lankan society.