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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ETHNIC STUDIES SRI LANKA
 

Promoting Rights and Justice, Diversity and Coexistence, and Robust Institutions for Democracy

Coexistence and Religious Harmony

Promoting pluralism and building resilience among communities to resist the impact of extremism

Justice, Memory and Reconciliation

Advocating an inclusive and holistic transitional justice process, pluralistic memories and meaningful reconciliation in Sri Lanka

Diversity ​and Social Inclusion

Sensitizing society and policy makers on the needs of marginalized persons

Research on human rights and inequalities

Rights and Institutional ​Reform

Since 1982, the International Centre for Ethnic Studies (ICES) has contributed to the world of ideas and has informed policy and practice through research, dialogue, the creative arts and other interventions.

 

The ICES vision is contained in a desire for a world that celebrates diversity in all its multiple shades. The institutions goal is to contribute towards relevant rigorous intellectual traditions that recognize our common humanity, promote diverse identities, and generate ideas that inform and guide policies and institutions in order to promote justice, equity and peaceful coexistence. The unique mission of ICES is to deepen the understanding of ethnicity, identity politics, conflict and gender, and to foster conditions for an inclusive, just and peaceful society, nationally, regionally and globally, through research, publication, dialogue, creative expression and knowledge transfer.

The ICES has been an important player in the areas of reconciliation, justice, gender and human rights and has been particularly influential in shaping policy and public imagination on issues of gender equality, ethnic diversity, religious coexistence, and constitutional reform in Sri Lanka. The institution has contributed to the development and promotion of minority and group rights and has previously worked closely with the United Nations Special Rapporteurs, the several Working Groups and with the Treaty Bodies. In the past, ICES maintained a special category consultative status with the United Nations ECOSOC and served as the Secretariat to former UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and former Director of ICES, Radhika Coomaraswamy.

 

In recent years ICES has carved a niche for itself as a centre for the study and promotion of diversity within a framework of democracy and human rights.

 

ICES has played three broad roles: one of research, the other of policy advocacy and a third of providing space for dialogue. It has also used the creative arts to ignite the public imagination and promote truth, beauty, diversity and reconciliation. Following extensive academic, legal and political involvement in the constitutional process and policy formulation in Sri Lanka through the 1980s and 1990s, and strong advocacy in the areas of gender, human and rights, and social inclusion, ICES has established a strong reputation for its capacity to generate high quality research that is politically relevant nationally, regionally and globally.

 

In recent years, it has generated important research on ethno-religious violence and coexistence, gender equality, womens economic empowerment, social inclusion, and forced displacement. It has also provided a space for and encouraged creative expression as a vehicle for political and social change, through its support to documentary film making, socially relevant theatre, seminars for writers, and regular film and art festivals.

Our Goal

A world which celebrates diversity anchored in the fundamental unity of the human species.

Our Vision

To contribute towards relevant rigorous intellectual traditions that recognise our common humanity and promote our diverse identities, and to generate ideas that inform and guide policies and institutions in order to promote justice, equity and peaceful coexistence.

Our Mission

To deepen the understanding of ethnicity, identity politics and conflict, and to foster conditions for an inclusive, just and peaceful society nationally, regionally and globally, through research, publication, dialogue, creative expression and knowledge transfer.

Annual Reports
 

Reports

ICES Annual Report 2020

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ICES Annual Report 2015

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ICES Annual Report 2019

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ICES Annual Report 2021

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ICES Annual Report 2016

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ICES Annual Report 2022

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ICES Annual Report 2009-2012

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ICES Annual Report 2018

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ICES Annual Report 2013

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ICES Annual Report 2017

Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Ms Jayanthi Kuru-Uthumpala (Chairperson)

Ms Jayanthi Kuru-Uthumpala had her Master’s Degree in Gender Studies at the University of Sussex. She is a Women Rights Activist, a researcher on women’s rights and an Independent Consultant on gender.

Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy

Former Senior UN Diplomat

Prof. K. M. de Silva

Chancellor of University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Historian, political analyst and specialist in ethnic studies and conflict resolution; former professor of Sri Lanka History, University of Peradeniya; founder and former Chairman and Executive Director of ICES

Ms. Shafinaz Hassendeen

Former Senior ILO Officer and Labour/Gender specialist

Mr. Tissa Jayatilaka

Tissa Jayatilaka was former Executive Director of the United States-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission, and presently a Member/Council of Management, Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies (BCIS).

Dr. Wijaya Jayatilaka

Senior Lecturer, Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Peradeniya and former Executive Director, Transparency International

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda

Former Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of Colombo and presently Emeritus Professor, University of Colombo.

Dr. Ramya Jirasinghe

Dr. Ramya Jirasinghe is a writer, and was Deputy Director of the United States-Sri
Lanka Fulbright Commission. She is presently the Country Coordinator of Kindernothilfe
Sri Lanka.

Our Staff

Our Staff

Senior Management

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Mario Gomez

Executive Director

Mario Gomez has a doctorate in law and over 30 years of experience in academia, human rights, and conflict transformation. He was previously a Lecturer at the University of Colombo, where he taught public law and legal theory. He was a member of the Law Commission of Sri Lanka for ten years and Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government.


Recent and forthcoming publicationsincludeAdvancing Economic and Social Rights through National Human Rights Institutions, Prosecuting Religious Violence in Sri Lanka, The Right to Information and Transformative Development Outcomes, The Courts Respond to Executive Tyranny in Sri Lanka, The Politics of Dealing with the Past in Deeply Divided Sri Lanka,Constitutionalizing Economic and Social Rights in Sri Lanka (Co-author),Keeping Rights Alive: Reform and Reconciliation in Post-War Sri Lanka, The Death Penalty in Sri Lanka: Hanging by a Thread, Constitutional Change and Institutional Resilience in Sri Lanka, Cutting a New Edge: Mixing Writs with Rights in Sri Lanka, and Institutional Resilience and Political Transitions in Sri Lanka and Beyond (Co-author).


Telephone: +94-11-2679745


Fax:  011-2688929


e-mail: mario@ices.lk


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Chalani Lokugamage

Head of Finance

Research Staff

Administration Staff

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B. M. Mowsil

Office Manager

Colombo

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Iranga Silva

Librarian

Kandy

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Anthony Christopher

Assistant Office Manager/ Assistant Librarian

Colombo

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Vasantha Jayawathie

Office Assistant

Kandy

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G. A. Shyamalee

Assistant Finance Manager/ Admin manager

Colombo

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Vasantha Premaratne

Programme Coordinator / IT

Kandy

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Rangasmi Arumugam

Office Assistant

Colombo

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W. H. M. D. Bandara

Administrative / Accounts Executive

Kandy

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Saleeka Peiris

Programme Coordinator

Kandy

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K. Ravindran

Office Assistant

Colombo

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