Visaka Dharmadasa is the founder and Chair of Association of War Affected Women and Parents of Servicemen Missing in Action, struggling to end the civil war, she was able to broker the ceasefire between GOSL and LTTE, and was able to bring women together across the conflict lines to work for peace, Ms Dharmadasa educates soldiers and community leaders about international standards of conduct of war specifically to raise awareness about the importance of soldier’s identification tags and treatment to prisoners of war. She also works on disseminating the content of UN resolution 1325 on women peace and security, calling for the inclusion of women at all levels of peace building and decision making., She trains women to run for political office and power sharing. In 2023 she was able to bring Buddhist monks and the Tamil Diaspora to a facilitated dialogue which resulted in a 6 points Himalaya Declaration which has received acceptance from the highest office of the country. She was awarded the prestigious Humanitarian award for 2006 by Interaction of Washington DC a consortium comprises of 160 non-governmental organizations. In coordination with the “1000 Peace women across the globe” movement, she was nominated for a collective Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. She was awarded the Human Rights Salutation for 2022. She was a team member of special rapporteur to look into the violence in northeast of Sri Lanka and the ceasefire violations by the Human Rights commission, and Consultation Taskforce on Reconciliation Mechanisms appointed by Government of Sri Lanka. She is a network member of Women Waging Peace, a founding member of Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL), a member of the expert pool of Resolution to Act, a member of Global Network of Women Peace builders, as well a senior member of Women Mediators Across the Commonwealth. She convenes Sri Lankan Collective for Consensus and Awakened Citizens. She is the gender focal point for GPPAC in Sri Lanka, a director of the board of National Peace Council and PAFFREL of Sri Lanka. She was a member of the Civil Society Advisory Group of UN Women for the region. Visaka Dharmadasa holds a degree in negotiations and mediation skills and in women and security from Harvard.
Participant in: August 2017 Fellowship: Peacebuilding and Women’s Meaningful Participation in Peacebuilding Processes
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