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To recognise unpaid care labour

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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January 29, 2026

In Sri Lanka, a common notion is that women should be primary care providers whereas males should be primary breadwinners.

But these gendered norms have differed over the course of history due to various circumstances. Today, women have to juggle between multiple roles thereby distancing them from hopes to seek employment opportunities. It is in this backdrop that Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya made a recent statement at the 2026 World Economic Forum on recognising unpaid care work where more than 70% of women are engaged in.

According to UN Women, women and girls do 16 billion hours of unpaid care every day - powering families, communities, and economies. Yet, this work remains largely invisible, undervalued and unequally distributed. By definition, unpaid care work is the daily labour that keeps households, families, and communities running — work that is mostly done by women and girls without pay. It includes raising children, caring for older or sick relatives, and supporting a person with disabilities, as well as cleaning, cooking, washing and collecting water or fuel. It also includes organising schedules and anticipating household or community needs often called the ‘mental load’, unpaid care work is the invisible force that holds households and communities together.

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"THERE IS A LACK OF PREPARATION AND METHOD IN THIS GOVT."

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7 mins

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PickMe reports robust 3Q performance overcoming Cyclone Ditwah disruptions

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1 mins

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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Paradox Plaza

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1 min

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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John Keells 3Q EBITDA surges 68% to Rs.23.76bn

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2 mins

January 29, 2026

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Are children in Sri Lanka safe?

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1 min

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

VICTORIA BECKHAM AND FRANCE'S CULTURAL EMBRACE OF FASHION

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8 mins

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Patients caught in doctorsHealth Ministry tug of war

Doctors insist the action is necessary to press their demands, patients particularly the poor, elderly and chronically ill continue to bear the brunt of the prolonged dispute

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1 min

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Vandersay not in Sri Lanka squad for T20s

Sri Lanka yesterday named its squad for the three-match T20 series against England which starts on Friday in Pallekele minus spinner Jeffrey Vandersay.

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1 min

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

SL TO SPEND $1.5 BN ON VEHICLES IN 2026

The Governor of the Central Bank, Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe, said Sri Lanka spent around US$2.0 billion on vehicle imports in 2025 and could spend a further US$1.5 billion in 2026 as pent-up demand wanes.

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1 min

January 29, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

CB keeps policy rate unchanged at 7.75% as inflation outlook holds

The Central Bank yesterday left its key policy rate, the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR), unchanged at 7.75 percent, while signalling an accommodative monetary stance, as the Monetary Policy Board is of the view the current policy setting is appropriate to steer inflation towards its medium-term target of around 5 percent.

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14 mins

January 29, 2026

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