01.For better or for worse? : Mass wedding for detainees in the North.
02.Political Prisoners: Waiting for freedom
03.Minister D.E.W. Gunasekera on Rehabilitation and Political Prisoners
04.Victory on Display: 1st anniversary celebrations
05.North-East meets South at Royal College Colombo
01. New Beginnings: Ex-combatants join the work force
02. Suresh Premachandran on moving forward after the war
03. Environment Vs. the People: The Wilpattu case
01.Understanding Sri Lanka’s Youth: The National Youth Survey 2009
02.Prof. Ranasinghe on the National Youth Survey and it’s Implications
03.Flood Victims of the Gampaha District
04.The Business of Wesak
01.Post War Tourism Prospects: Challenges and Opportunities
02.Chat with B. Gowthaman, OXFAM Australia, on Resettlement Issues
03.Cave Art of the 21st Century – the work of Prageeth Ekneligoda
01. May 2009 – May 2010: Social and Political Highlights
02. The IDP Situation, One Year Later
03. Dr Muttukrishna Sarvananthan on North East Development
04. Colombo’s Displaced: The Mews Street incident
01. World Press Freedom Day 2010: Challenges for Sri Lanka's media
02. May Day 2010: Workers rights? Or political propaganda?
03. Prime Minister of Bhutan on Democracy and the Right to Information
04. Post-War Reconciliation and Development: FLICT forum
Since 1998, YATV has been producing weekly programmes for broadcast on issues relating to the conflict and its resolution in Sri Lanka. The programme features reports and stories about initiatives to promote peace and people' experiences and challenges of living in a diverse, multi ethnic country. Over the years, they have been the only TV programmes to regularly bring to Sri Lankan audiences images, views and perspectives
Since 1998, YATV has been producing weekly programmes for broadcast on issues relating to the conflict and its resolution in Sri Lanka. The programme features reports and stories about initiatives to promote peace and people' experiences and challenges of living in a diverse, multi ethnic country. Over the years, they have been the only TV programmes to regularly bring to Sri Lankan audiences images, views and perspectives from various parts of the country - especially the conflict zones of the North and the East - as the country has gone through periods of war and peace.
The programmes aim to inform, educate and engage Sri Lankans in the search for a long term solution to the conflict that is acceptable to all communities.
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