Srilanka, Sept. 27 -- An academic has revealed that as many as 1.2 million families in Sri Lanka are headed by women, with the number steadily increasing due to the country's high divorce rate.
Dr. Anusha Edirisinghe, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kelaniya, underscored the significant role women play in Sri Lankan society during a panel discussion held on Friday.
She emphasized the urgent need to economically empower women, noting that strengthening their financial stability is essential for the well-being of their families and the broader community.
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