Sri Lanka to Launch Special Rehabilitation Program for Drug-Involved Youth in Care
Translated from Sinhala, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sri Lanka plans a special rehabilitation program for children in correctional facilities involved with drug-related offenses.
- The program aims to address issues stemming from drug use, addiction, and associated crimes.
- The initiative was announced by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs, Sarojini Savithri Paulraj.
Sri Lanka is set to implement a specialized rehabilitation program for children currently under correctional care due to drug-related offenses. The initiative targets minors who have become entangled with the law because of drug use, addiction, and associated criminal activities.
The announcement came from Sarojini Savithri Paulraj, the Minister of Women and Child Affairs. She stated that the program is designed to provide these young individuals with the necessary support and resources to overcome their addictions and reintegrate into society. The focus is on addressing the root causes of their involvement with drugs and offering a path toward recovery.
This program signifies a dedicated effort by the Sri Lankan government to tackle the complex issue of juvenile drug abuse and its consequences. By offering a structured rehabilitation framework, the aim is to break the cycle of addiction and crime, providing these children with a chance for a healthier and more productive future.
Originally published by Lankadeepa in Sinhala. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.