A Sustainable Model for Intersectoral Collaboration for Health with Equity.

The Current system, it’s institutions and their functioning is critically examined and assessed for it’s potential for adapting to a more functional and sustainable system. The power hierarchies, lines of authority and processes that reach the community have changed from the time the earlier system was put in place. They have now to be adapted as appropriate to the channels created after devolution and setting up of the provincial system. This task is on-going.

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The Brookings Institute, Washington DC, USA donated a large collection of books More


Marga Institute library participated at he Colombo International Book Fair (CIBF)More


The World Bank Sri Lanka office in collaboration with Marga Institute organized a discussion More


The Marga Institute and Information Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka launches “Beauty from the Ashes” Project More


Workshop on Research in Reconciliation and Coexistence- Setting the Agenda More


Inter School Peace Drama Festival More


Seminar on the Towers of Learning More


Reading Room

Negotiating Development in an Evolving Democracy – Lessons from Sri Lanka. (By Godfrey Gunatilleke) More


Equity in Health Care- the Case of Diabetes in Sri Lanka More