Objective: Raise children’s awareness of online safety precautions and potential risks associated with using the internet
Sessions Conducted
Gan Ima Primary School
- 05/15/2023
- 29 Parents
- Elpitiya
Karandeniya National School
- 05/15/2023
- 244 Children
- Elpitiya
Elpitiya DS Office
- 05/15/2023
- 108 Govt. Officials
- Elpitiya
Elpitiya Primary School
- 05/16/2023
- 229 Parents
- Elpitiya
Welivitiya Divithura DS Office
- 05/16/2023
- 40 Govt. Officials
- Welivitiya Divithura
Ranga Education Center (parents of St. Theresa and Ananda Vidyalaya)
- 05/17/2023
- 50 Parents
- Elpitiya
Baddegama DS Office
- 05/17/2023
- 220 Govt. Officials
- Baddegama
Thalgahawatte Kanishta Vidyalaya
- 05/18/2023
- 26 Parents
- Elpitiya
Madakumbura Jathika Pasala
- 05/18/2023
- 314 Children
- Elpitiya
Karandeniya DS Office
- 05/18/2023
- 80 Govt. Officials
- Karandeniya
Radiant way preschool
- 05/19/2023
- 28 Parents
- Elpitiya
Anuruddha Maha Vidyalaya
- 05/19/2023
- 119 Children
- Elpitiya
Niyagama DS Office
- 05/19/2023
- 92 Govt. Officials
- Niyagama
Sri Sambuddhaloka Dharmayathanaya
- 05/23/2023
- 185 Parents
- Orugodawatte
Published Materials
Newspapers
Social Media Posts
International Day of the Girl Child
Investing in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, our Well-being
11th of October 2023 is the International Day of the Girl Child.
Amidst global movements challenging girls’ and women’s rights, we acknowledge the unique challenges girls face. From maternal health to digital skills, we need to invest in their key needs. Let’s make this the norm, not the exception. #GirlsRights #EmpowerHer
International Day of the Rural Women
Rural women, the backbone of our communities, often bear the weight of vulnerability in silence. But it’s time to change that. On this International Day of Rural Women, let’s raise our voices and shine a light on their struggles and the challenges their children face.”
But there’s more. In today’s digital age, rural women often lack an understanding of modern technology, making it difficult for them to monitor and guide their children’s online activities. This ignorance can contribute to child labor, child marriage, trafficking of children, and other negative impacts on their well-being.
This International Day of Rural Women, let’s make a difference. Join us in supporting rural women and their children, raising awareness, and advocating for change. Together, we can break the cycle of vulnerability and pave the way for a more promising tomorrow.
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