Celebration of social and cultural activities with all communities. For example; Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Christmas, Hajji and other cultural activities.
Conduct interactive workshops, seminars with groups of all communities.
Evaluation and Future Directions
In order to ensure long-term impact, a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of each activity will be conducted annually. The results will be compiled into progress reports and disseminated to relevant stakeholders. Based on these evaluations, further improvements will be integrated continuously—and the successful model developed in Vavuniya can be shared and replicated throughout the country.
By establishing the Education Centre for Harmonious Coexistence, we are setting in motion a transformative initiative that promises to uplift communities by facilitating cultural exchange, language learning, and practical skill development. At the same time, it provides the government with a pioneering model for achieving national unity, reducing poverty, and promoting sustainable, self-reliant growth. This dual-impact approach paves the way for robust social integration and enduring social harmony across Sri Lanka.