Different Dimensions of the Micro Credit Crisis in Sri Lanka, featuring Chandima Arambepola
‘The Realm of Debt’-Symposium of Crisis of Sri Lanka’s Rural Economy was organised by the Law & Society Trust (LST) on 30-31 July 2019. Chandima Arambepola, Senior Researcher- Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) was a panelist at the event. She highlights the different dimensions of the micro credit crisis in Sri Lanka.
Education, Social Cohesion and Anomie
Risk, Reciprocity and Solidarity
Citizen Report Cards and Good Governance
CEPA partnered with the Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED) to enhance the capacity of, and cooperation among civil society groups and local authorities in several districts of the Northern Province to foster good governance in development processes. Through this initiative, efforts were made to facilitate local service delivery to promote an inclusive and […]
සුබ සාධනයෙහි ස්ත්රි-පුරුෂ සමාජභාවීය මානයන් පිළිබඳ සංසන්දනාත්මක විමර්ෂණයක්
Sinhala translation of ‘Comparative Perspectives Gendered Dimensions of Wellbeing’ Working paper series No. 20, 2013