Pathways to Peace –
Building Inclusive Governance
and Social Cohesion
Building Inclusive Governance
and Social Cohesion
Pathways to Peace –
Building Inclusive Governance
and Social Cohesion
Building Inclusive Governance
and Social Cohesion
Pathways to Peace aims to strengthen peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka among and within religious, ethnic and linguistic communities, particularly for women and girls.
This goal will be achieved by supporting the Government of Sri Lanka to deliver inclusive, equitable and accountable public services, and to implement the country’s first Women, Peace and Security (WPS) National Action Plan in the areas of language rights, gender-responsive services, and social cohesion. Pathways to Peace also supports women rights organizations and civil society organizations to promote and advocate for the WPS agenda, inclusive governance and social cohesion.
Our Key Pillars
Inclusive
Governance
Improved delivery of inclusive, equitable and accountable public services
Women, Peace and Security
Increased leadership and participation of women in addressing conflict, fragility and insecurity
Empowered Communities
Strengthened communities to advocate for inclusive, equitable and accountable public services
Inclusive Futures Fund
(IFF)
Pathways to Peace is pleased to invite Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Sri Lanka to submit concept notes for projects designed to build inclusive governance and social cohesion in Sri Lanka. The purpose of the IFF is to empower civil society, communities and individuals, particularly women and girls and LGBTQI+ persons, to demand inclusive, equitable and accountable public services for women and girls; LGBTQI+ persons; religious, ethnic and language minorities; and persons with disabilities.
Women Peace & Security Fund
(WPS FUND)
Pathways to Peace is pleased to invite Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs) in Sri Lanka to submit concept notes designed to support implementation of the Women, Peace and Security National Action Plan in Sri Lanka.