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This review aims to explore the dynamics and strategies of innovation to promote peace
and justice in post-conflict Sri Lanka. After a long and turbulent civil conflict for about three decades, has embarked on a challenging journey to establish ethnic harmony, social harmony and a just society, and the fact that the people have not enjoyed complete peace
so far is seen as an important issue of the study. Therefore, this review will be carried out
based on special objectives such as the ways of the government to establish justice and
peace, the expectations of the people in achieving justice and peace in the post-war environment. This review has a qualitative design. Also, it has a critical analysis with peace and justice as the concept. Innovative policy-making, transitional justice mechanisms, and socio-cultural initiatives have been introduced to address the grievances and needs of various war-affected communities, which have been identified as unresolved issues among these people. Therefore, it is important to understand what challenges these communities face in practical contexts through the effects of the post-war environment
and how the government's policy actions contribute to developing peace and justice for
these people. This research will be used to identify ways to promote peace and justice
through innovative activities such as predicting the political economies of conflict, business and virtual peace building, climate and environment, urbanization, and sustainable peace building. The conclusion is based on innovation and pursuing peace and justice in post-conflict societies and solutions. |
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