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Female Religious Leaders can be Strong Drivers of Dialogue and Mediation in Sri Lanka

March 30, 2023 novil.wijesekara 0

Resilience Research, Training and Consulting https://doi.org/10.51595/1111167 Summary: This policy brief developed as a part of the Female Religious Leaders for Dialogue and Mediation (FREEDOM) initiative […]

Little Food Cabinet Movement: Creating Resilient Micro-communities during the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka

July 27, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

Novil Wijesekara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-6220, KALC Kodituwakku https://doi.org/10.51595/1111168 Abstract: The current economic crisis in Sri Lanka has threatened the food security of communities, resulting in the need […]

Emotional Response to the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka: From Fight or Flight to Action

July 3, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

Novil Wijesekara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-6220 Abstract: The financial crisis in Sri Lanka is escalating day by day with grave consequences on public life. Suffering at community, family, […]

Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction: Bridging mitigation and adaptation for community resilience

May 7, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

Alison C. Sneddon https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8819-2593 Abstract: Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (eco-DRR) is emerging as an approach to disaster risk reduction which bridges mitigation and adaptation, protecting […]

Religious Leaders Can Transform Violent Religious Extremism in Sri Lanka

April 18, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

A Policy Brief NWANY Wijesekara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-6220 Summary: Sri Lanka is blessed with four major religious traditions along with many other faiths and beliefs. Religion is […]

What do the People Think about Role of Religious Leaders in Transforming Violent Religious Extremism in Sri Lanka?

April 18, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

NWANY Wijesekara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-6220, Dimantha Jayasinghe Abstract: Sri Lanka has a strong presence of four major religions and faiths in all walks of life. Acts of […]

Global Observatory of COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives

February 18, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

Tracking COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives Across the Globe NWANY Wijesekara Abstract: The availability of the COVID-19 Vaccines was a turning point in the global pandemic which […]

Community Resilience and Adaptive Capacity: An Integrative Perspective

January 16, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

AGBO Chukwuemeka Ogugua https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9622-1788 Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine the adaptive capacity for community resilience. Adaptive capacity supports the residents of […]

Community Work Approach Addressing Social Problems: Three Community Case Studies from Sri Lanka

January 10, 2022 novil.wijesekara 0

Ven. Omalpe Somananda Thero https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8226-9913 Abstract: Human development is at the center of social work to intervene in diverse problems affecting humanity. Community work is […]

Exclusive Cremation of COVID-19 Dead Bodies in Sri Lanka: Provoking the Ethnoreligious Tensions Amidst the Pandemic?

September 17, 2021 novil.wijesekara 0

NWANY Wijesekara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-6220, KALC Kodithuwakku , Hasuri Pathirana, Lakpathi Wijesekara Abstract: Strict adherence to the funeral rites of loved ones is often not possible during […]

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