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SRI LANKA Voluntary Peoples Review on the Status of Implementing Sustainable Development Goals No rights are reserved and the document may be freely used for the advancement of the transformation towards sustainable development, provided that the source is acknowledged. Published by the Sri Lanka Stakeholder SDG Platform on behalf of all partners and supporters in
Introduction:Oil palm cultivation is not new to Sri Lanka. This plant has been brought to Sri Lanka in 1968 and planted in Nakiyadeniya. The expansion began in 1996 in the Kalutara district, but abandoned due to the public opposition and economic reasons. However, the current government has decided to plant 20,000 Ha in the Kegalla
“A study conducted by CEJ from June to December 2018 revealed that thelevels of mercury in hair samples of women in childbearing age are between 0.532 – 15.584 ppm. Hair samples of 28 out of 36 had mercury, exceeding 1ppm, the level that United States National Research Council established as a “reference dose” in 2000 (U.S. EPA
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