Socioeconomic Conditions Faced by Women and Children in Tea Estates in Sri Lanka
tlte-cite:malaiyaha-jayatissa-2023The most recent UNICEF-commissioned field study of tea estate women and children, covering line-room housing, sanitation, access to schooling, child labour risks, and health outcomes. Directly names Malaiyaha Tamil communities and provides intersectional analysis by gender and ethnicity. **Source 24** **Title:** *National Nutrition and Micronutrient Survey, Sri Lanka: 2022* **Author:** Dr. Renuka Jayatissa, Dr. Amila Perera, Dr. Nawamali De Alwis — Department of Nutrition, Medical Research Institute **Publisher:** Ministry of Health in partnership with UNICEF and WFP **Year:** 2023 **URL:** http://www.mri.gov.lk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/National-Nutrition-and-Micronutrient-Survey-Sri-Lanka-2022.pdf **Tier:** A (UNICEF/WFP co-produced government survey) **Gloss:** National survey disaggregated by sector (estate/rural/urban), providing the most current nationally representative data on s
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- citizenship acts
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