Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation gives publicity for persons with disabilities

 Ms. Manique Gunaratne of The Employers’ Federation of Ceylon, Specialised Training & Disability Resource Centre and Ms. Janani Rathnayake spoke on “Mobilising women leaders with #disabilities on inclusive responses to gender based violence during Covid-19 pandemic” at a half an hour radio programme titled “Anduren Eliyata” at the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation in October 2021.  

 

A recording studio with three people, all wearing face masks. Two individuals are sitting on one side of a wooden table, while another person sits across from them with a microphone in front of him. There is a large microphone suspended from a boom stand above the table. Behind them, there is a white grand piano and several blue chairs lined up against the wood-paneled walls. The room is carpeted in red. The atmosphere suggests an interview or recording session, possibly for a radio program or podcast.

Meeting room scene with three people. Two individuals, a man and a woman, are seated on one side of a wooden table, facing a man on the opposite side. All three are wearing face masks. The woman is dressed in a sari and has a brown handbag placed next to her chair. There are sheets of paper and a pen on the table. The background has wood-paneled walls, blue chairs, and several folded chairs stacked along the back. Over the table, there is a structure with microphones attached, suggesting this might be a recording or interview setting. On the wall, a set of three signal lights—red, yellow, and green—are mounted.

Radio studio setup with three people seated at a wooden table, all wearing face masks. The two women are on the left, one in a light blouse and glasses, the other in a beige and black saree. A man in a blue shirt and black mask sits to the right, holding a sheet of paper. There are large microphones set up in front of them. In the background, another man is standing, looking down at his phone. The room has wood-paneled walls, blue chairs, a red carpet, and a white piano.


#Manique Gunaratne

Executive Committee Member – Asia Pacific Women with Disability United

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