US Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice to visit Sri Lanka



Colombo, Dec 11 (Daily Mirror) - Desirée Cormier Smith, the U.S. Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice, is set to embark on her inaugural journey to South Asia, with Sri Lanka as a focal point.

From December 11 to 15, she will traverse the cultural landscape of Colombo, Nuwara Eliya, and Kandy, engaging with diverse communities to bolster the U.S. government's commitment to advancing human rights and equality in Sri Lanka.

During her week-long visit, Special Representative Cormier Smith will engage in crucial meetings with Malaiyaha Tamils, civil society groups, and government officials. The discussions will emphasize the U.S. government's unwavering support for initiatives aimed at uplifting marginalized ethnic communities in Sri Lanka.

A highlight of her visit will be the launch of the U.S. Embassy's English Access Scholarship Program in Nuwara Eliya. This State Department-funded global initiative focuses on providing English language skills to bright, economically disadvantaged students. Special Representative Cormier Smith's presence at the launch underscores the United States' commitment to fostering education as a tool for empowerment and inclusion.

In a bid to empower the youth of the Malaiyaha Tamil community, Special Representative Cormier Smith will present awards to 25 students who have successfully completed an intensive three-month bootcamp dedicated to content creation. This innovative program aims to equip young individuals with valuable job skills, enhancing their economic prospects and contributing to their community's overall development.



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