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Sri Lankan clergy during USIP meeting. (Photo: USIP)
In the Field: Polonnoruwa, Sri Lanka
December 2009

USIP reports on how religious leaders are working to build peace in Sri Lanka after 26 years of civil war between the government and separatist rebels.

Countries: Sri Lanka | Issue Areas: Identity, Ethnicity, and Culture, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict Activities, Religion

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