The United Nations Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Rita Izsak-Ndiaye, will carry out an official visit to Sri Lanka from Oct. 10 to 20 to assess the current situation of national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities in the country, the UN office in Colombo said on Wednesday.
In a statement, the UN said that during her 10-day visit, the human rights expert will visit Colombo as well as other locations in the Northern, North Central, Eastern and Central Provinces to meet with minority communities to hear directly from them about their issues and concerns.
The Special Rapporteur will also meet with a wide range of other stakeholders, including State authorities, the National Human Rights Commission and civil society actors.
Izsak-Ndiaye will visit Sri Lanka at the invitation of the Sri Lankan government.
She said that while she recognised the important advances made since the new administration was sworn in last year, the Sri Lankan government still faces immense challenges in terms of fostering unity, non-discrimination, peace and understanding among groups in the country.
She is expected to present her full report on her visit to the UN Human Rights Council in March 2017.