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Genre: Gender Studies, Sociology, Research, Sri Lankan Studies
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Book Review:
''Reflection: Women in Sri Lanka 1995-2000'' is a crucial research publication that provides a comprehensive analysis of the status, challenges, and progress of women in Sri Lanka during a pivotal five-year period. Published by the Centre for Women's Research (CENWOR), a respected non-profit organization, this work is grounded in rigorous, action-oriented research.
The book likely covers a wide range of issues affecting women, including their role in the economy, political participation, legal rights, health, and education, all within the specific social and political context of late-1990s Sri Lanka. It serves as both a historical snapshot and a critical assessment of the journey toward gender equality.
This publication is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, policymakers, and activists involved in gender studies and development work. It offers evidence-based insights that are essential for understanding the realities of women's lives and for formulating effective strategies to achieve true equality. It is a significant contribution to the scholarly and advocacy landscape in Sri Lanka.