French Ambassador visits Northern Province

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The Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Jean-Paul Monchau, was on an official visit to the Northern Province between 9 and 11 March 2014. In Jaffna, Monchau held a meeting with the Governor of the Northern Province, Major General (Retd) G.A. Chandrasiri and was provided with detailed information about the changes that have occurred since the end of the war, in particular in terms of advances made in the fields of rehabilitation, reconstruction, infrastructure as well as about initiatives taken by the Government in terms of the economic development of the province. During an interview with the Chairman of the Northern Provincial Council C.V.K. Sivaghanam, the Ambassador had the opportunity to discuss the issues relating to land ownership, the functioning of institutions and the politics of language. Sivaghanam reiterated the hope of the population to continue to live in peace with dignity and with respect for its identity. These questions were also brought up spontaneously by representatives of Jaffna’s civil society over a lunch meeting to which the Centre for Women and Development, the Social Organisation for Networking Development, the Red Cross, Caritas and Sarvodaya North were invited by the Ambassador. On the occasion of a visit to the Uthayan newspaper, the Ambassador congratulated the Editor-in-Chief, Kanamailnathan, for winning the International Press Freedom award given by the French organisation “Reporters without Borders” and discussed press freedom. In Kilinochchi, the Ambassador met with Government Agent R. Ketheeswaran and discussed the situation of the District’s population, including the construction of housing for the vulnerable populations, efforts made to improve the situation of women and more specifically that of widows as well as all measures taken with regards to children’s schooling. While recognising all that remains to be done and the gaps to be filled, the GA highlighted the major changes that have occurred in the district since 2009. During exchanges with the Province’s elected officials, the Minister of Health of the Northern Provincial Council Sathiyalingam, highlighted the lack of doctors and of other qualified staff in the 100 hospitals of the Northern Province and specifically mentioned the situation of the disabled and special needs category of the population. He also brought up the issue of malnutrition which continues to affect large numbers of children. This issue was taken up by the Minister of Education Gurukularajah who expressed his concern that malnutrition affects the schooling of children from marginalised households. The Minister informed the Ambassador of the lack of Mathematics and English teachers in schools which hinders the implementation of policies for the teaching of languages. The Ambassador expressed his view that reconciliation can, in the end, only be carried through by the will of all Sri Lankans themselves, in the setting of a united country and with the help of cooperation partner countries. The French envoy completed his program in Jaffna with a visit to the Alliance Française de Jaffna where he met the Director of the committee of the Alliance Française, teachers and students. The Alliance Française de Jaffna has over 200 hundred students. The Ambassador also visited the University of Jaffna (Faculty of Arts), where he had the opportunity to hold discussions about France with a group of 40 students. The visit to the Northern Province ended with a guided tour of the Jaffna Public Library.  

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