Promoting Women’s political participation
We believe more women in leadership leads to fairer, stronger communities.

Women in Politics
At the Community Encouragement Foundation (CEF), we believe that women’s active political participation is vital for creating inclusive, representative, and fair governance. In Puttalam, women still face significant barriers to political involvement—culturally, socially, and institutionally. CEF is committed to breaking these barriers and building a democratic society where women can lead fearlessly, regardless of their political affiliations.

The Challenges Women Face in Politics
Although Sri Lanka’s constitution supports gender equality, women in Puttalam struggle to step into political roles due to:
- Traditional cultural norms that discourage female leadership
- Limited access to education and political training
- Deep-rooted stereotypes about women’s capabilities
- Male-dominated party structures and lack of internal support
- Safety concerns and social stigma around women in public leadership
These obstacles continue to suppress women’s voices in governance and policy-making.
Why Women’s Representation Matters
When women are better represented, communities benefit from:
Greater female participation helps ensure that governance works for everyone.
CEF’s Work to Promote Women in Politics



Workshops and Skill Building
CEF organizes training sessions and workshops that help women develop leadership skills, understand political processes, and learn how to campaign effectively.
Creating Opportunities for Public Participation
Women are encouraged to take part in community meetings, public debates, and decision-making spaces where they can raise concerns and shape outcomes.
Mentorship and Leadership Networks
CEF connects young women with experienced female leaders to build networks of mentorship, guidance, and mutual support.
Non-Partisan Participation
CEF supports all women regardless of political party to take part in politics without bias. This helps create a neutral and empowering environment for leadership.
Policy Advocacy
CEF also pushes for structural policy changes, including,
- Implementation of gender quotas
- Safer campaigning environments
- Anti-discrimination policies