Sri Lanka Campaign to Ban Landmines (SLCBL), on the 14th of December 2018 screened the documentary of "Quest for mine free land" which was produced by the Government Film Unit in collaboration with SLCBL. The Forum on Disarmament and Development (FDD) is a secretariat for the SLCBL and the campaign launched the translated versions (Sinhala/Tamil) of "Landmine and Cluster Munitions Monitor 2018" for first time in Sri Lanka.

For this occasion the Government Agent (GA) of Jaffna, mine action partners, representatives from Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, International Campaign to Ban Landmines & Cluster Munition Coalition, international and other organizations, universities, the media and general public attended at the auditorium of the famous Jaffna Public Library. This week Sri Lanka celebrates its 1st anniversary of becoming a State Party to the Mine Ban Convention. The documentary is directed by Nishanthi Kavimal


The Forum on Disarmament and Development (FDD) on the 21st of June 2018, launched its publication on "Why post-war Sri Lanka Should Accede to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)" for the media at the National Library and Documentation Services Board.



Forum emphasized of the importance of Post-war Sri Lanka's accession to the ATT from many perspectives to the media and this includes human security, disability, children and women, environment and wildlife, development and corruption.