
The EU funded ‘Supporting Effective Dispute Resolution (SEDR)’, project provided 70 laptops to the Mediation Boards Commission (MBC) to enhance the administrative functions of the Development Officers (Mediation) across the island.
Minister of Justice Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, Secretary, Mediation Boards Commission Priyanath Perera, Chairperson Mediation Boards Commission Justice Yapa, Commissioners of the Mediation Boards Commission, Deputy Head of Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Lars Bredal and Country Director British Council Sri Lanka Maarya Rehman participated.
SEDR is a four-year access to justice project implemented by the British Council, in partnership with The Asia Foundation (TAF), and funded by the European Union (EU). The EUR 7 million project is part of the EU’s overarching STRIDE (Strengthening Transformation, Reconciliation and Inclusive Democratic Engagement) Program in Sri Lanka.
SEDR’s Result Area 4 includes an activity to support the administrative functioning of mediation boards through the provision of IT equipment. This is with the objective of supporting newly appointed Development Officers collate data. Under SEDR’s Result Area 1, significant work has been done on enhancing the MBC’s website and building a mediation database to help the MBC function seamlessly and to be able to monitor progress.
The website will help with public awareness and will increase much needed access to mediation, which is more cost efficient and sustainable when compared with litigation.
Deputy Head of Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Lars Bredal said, “The EU stands with Sri Lanka in its efforts to ensure everyone has access to justice. As digitalisation plays an increasingly important role in all facets of modern society, it is relevant to the functioning of the justice system, as it allows for improved access and delivery of justice services. We hope the provision of this equipment will be instrumental in facilitating and strengthening the work of the officers of the MBC.”
An ICT Needs Assessment survey of 235 MBC staff, including the new cadre of Development Officers (Dos) – Mediation - was completed in the second half of 2021, and a training needs analysis was also done prior by a consultant hired by SEDR. The scope and focus of the ICT equipment to be procured was made with agreement between the MBC, Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and SEDR joint committee being that the best option was the provision of 70 laptops.