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Julie Chung joins UNDP’s Mobile Interactive Exhibition

Conclusion of travelling exhibition from seven locations in Sri Lanka:

by malinga
April 25, 2024 1:06 am 0 comment

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka’s mobile interactive gender exhibition, ‘A Journey of Transformation and Women’s Empowerment’, reached its final stop in Batticaloa and was opened by Julie Chung, United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka together with Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative, UNDP in Sri Lanka, along with the participation of other local government officials, development partners and CSO partners.

The pioneering initiative aimed at celebrating transformation, women’s empowerment and promoting justice for survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and has travelled across Sri Lanka commencing from Kandy and having completed stops in Kurunegala, Colombo, Jaffna, Galle and Nuwara Eliya.

The exhibition was held in Batticaloa from April 22-24, at the Deivanayagam Hall, Batticaloa from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, open to the public with free admission.

Joining the inauguration Julie Chung, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka stated; “UNDP’s ‘Journey of Transformation and Women’s Empowerment’ exhibition in Batticaloa illustrates that the road to gender equality, while long and fraught with challenges, is rich with potential. Witnessing the compelling stories of resilience and empowerment from women across Sri Lanka reinforces that advancing gender equality uplifts not only women but entire communities. The United States is steadfast in its commitment to support Sri Lanka in dismantling barriers to equality and in amplifying the voices of all women, ensuring they are heard and valued.”

Made possible with the generous support of the Government of Canada and the Royal Norwegian Embassy, through a series of interactive exhibits, engaging discussions, the exhibition celebrates the resilience of Sri Lankan communities while highlighting the efforts of UNDP Sri Lanka and its partners in addressing barriers to gender equality and SGBV over the years.

UNDP in Sri Lanka Resident Representative Azusa Kubota stated; “It truly has been inspiring to bring Sri Lankan women’s stories of transformative change, courage and resilience across these seven locations in Sri Lanka. The social dialogues that accompanied the exhibition generated insightful and rich conversations on challenges and opportunities around women champions, livelihood empowerment, climate and SGBV issues and other deprivations that were intensified by recent socio-economic crises. Working together with partners, UNDP reaffirms its commitment, as a Gold Gender Seal certified country office in Sri Lanka, to eliminating gender inequalities through targeted programmes.”

The exhibition aligns with UNDP Sri Lanka’s broader project, ‘Ensuring Justice for Victim-Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Sri Lanka,’ jointly implemented with UNFPA Sri Lanka, and funded by the Government of Canada, along with UNDP’s flagship portfolio on ‘SDG16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions’, also supported by the Royal Norwegian Embassy.

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