The Sri Lankan Cabinet has granted approval for the establishment of six new short-term treatment and rehabilitation centres across the country. This decision, stemming from a proposal by the Minister of Public Security, falls under the government's "Ratama Ekata" (A Nation United) anti-drug programme. The initiative aims to address a significant increase in individuals voluntarily seeking drug treatment, which has led to existing residential facilities becoming insufficient. To meet this growing demand, six underutilized state buildings have been identified for conversion into these new centres, with approval also given for the necessary staff recruitment. This expansion is deemed crucial to broaden structured treatment and rehabilitation services nationwide.
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Cabinet Approves Six New Short-Term Drug Rehabilitation Centres
TLDR
Cabinet approves six new short-term drug rehabilitation centres.
Decision made under the 'Ratama Ekata' anti-drug programme.
Addresses rising demand from voluntary treatment seekers, utilizing six underutilized state buildings.
