ECONOMYNEXT — US Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice Desirée Cormier Smith will be in Sri Lanka December 11-15 to discuss minority rights with special focus on the economic development of Malaiyaha Tamils, amid plans by President Ranil Wickremesinghe to fully integrate the community into Sri Lankan society.
The US embassy said in a statement Monday December 11 afternoon that this will be Smith’s first trip to South Asia in her new role. The official will be making stops in Colombo, Nuwara Eliya, and Kandy.
Throughout the week, Special Representative Cormier Smith will meet with Malaiyaha Tamils, civil society groups, and government officials to reiterate US government support to help advance the human rights of members of marginalised ethnic communities in Sri Lanka, the US embassy said.
“Special Representative Cormier Smith will participate in the launch of the US Embassy’s English Access Scholarship Programme in Nuwara Eliya, a State Department-funded global programme that provides a foundation of English language skills to bright, economically disadvantaged students. She will also present awards to 25 students who successfully completed an intensive three-month bootcamp dedicated to content creation. This initiative aims to equip youth from the Malaiyaha Tamil community with new job skills to enhance their economic opportunities,” it said.
The welfare of the ethnic group has received the attention of the government of India as well, with the Narendra Modi government announcing plans to expand a housing project for Indian-origin Tamil plantation workers residing in the island nation’s central hills.
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President Wickremesinghe has also announced a “comprehensive programme” to “fully integrate this community into Sri Lankan society”.
The government is committed to providing Malaiyaha Tamils with land titles and ensuring their right to education, he recently said at an event organised to mark 200 years since the Indian Origin Tamils arrived in Sri Lanka from India as plantation workers.
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(Colombo/Dec11/2023)