Saturday, June 14, 2014

What is our role for democratic reforms?

Do we need to respond to the messages coming as the National and International agendas? This is very important as we want to see the democratic and social, economical reforms from any government elect tomorrow.
Once Ruki and Fr. Praveen arrested we talked about repeal of PTA. When international investigation announced from HRC we all jumped into that dialogue forgetting other factors. This reactionary process should be stopped and begin to plan for future direction of the country.
So, it is we need to conduct our dialogue towards the reforms as that is what we as CSO expect from any regime come to power.
What we expect for Education reforms?
What we want for Health, transportation,  services?
What do we propose for agriculture, fisheries, plantation sectors? What is our role on Environmental reforms. What is the future for IDP?
What is the future of children of WHF?

Do we want to mediate continuously with commitment efforts as CSO leadership?
Do we have the capacity to do this? Will the professionals and intellectuals , religious, artists join this and how it will happen and who take the leadership for that?
How this take to the wider civil society and build up environment for the reforms?
What are the major items to be included?
How do we expand the platform.?
How do we share responsibilities? What are our contributions? How do we make it a movement?
What is the coordination center?
What is the structure?
Need reforms for build up democratic and prosperous Sri Lanka.

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