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Sri Lanka - United Nations Friendship Association (SUNFO) is
releasing its Apr to Jun, 2012 e-news release with an emphasis
on reaching the target audience with the latest activities, plans,
projects and a theme to follow with illustrative news items for
the benefit of all the stake holders and many followers to
come. Membership drive, MDG and GYSD will be the focus to
promote youth centered activities identifying potential leaders
to serve the society at large. Several events were held as part
of planned activities scheduled for year 2012 mainly focusing
on activities for children, youth, women, environment, water,
food and agriculture. Significantly several micro projects
launched by the SUNFO youth should be commended serving
the community on dengue eradication, adolescence, home
gardening, tree planting, entrepreneurship, leadership, health &
sanitation, hygiene etc.
Hon. Wimal Weerawansa MP, Minister
of Engineering, Construction, Housing
and Common Amenities was the Chief
Guest at the opening Ceremony held on
29 June, 2012.
General Public, many distinguished
International and State Guests including
Western Provincial Minster Hon. Udaya
Gammanpila MPC visited the SUNFO
Stall.
UN Agencies namely UNFPA, ILO, World
Bank, UNHABITAT, IMO, UNICEF,
UNDP, FAO, UNIC cooperated with
SUNFO to organize the stall. Mr. Maha-
nama Jayamanna (Chairman-Exhibition
Organizing Committee), Dr. Rohan
Karunarathna (President -The Ceylon
Institute of Builders) willingly sup-
ported setting up the SUNFO stall on all
3 days during the International exhibi-
tion held on June 29, 30 & July 01)
Ms. SD Wickramanayake, Mr. Obina-
muni Gamini de Silva, Ms. Ranmali
Gunawardena & Mr. WS Sandun
Ineshka were members of our Official
Organizing Team . SUNFO team was
assisted by Mr. Upali Gunawardena, Ms.
Leslin Cooray, Ms. Padma Colonne, Mr.
Bandula Colonne, Mr. Pitiyage
Jayasena, Mr Peter C Perera, Mr. Gihan,
Mas. Yasith Gunawardena, Mas. MA
Nuwantha Sanjula and Mas. K Dushan
Sanjeewa Wijerathne
“ SUNFO House ” in a serene environ-
ment with plans for further develop-
Our Duty towards the Society
I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
SUNFO AGM &
Anniversary
2
Global Youth
Service Day - Sri
Lanka
2
“ Jawaya ” Social
Star
2
“ Rio+ 20 Summit ” 3
India Children 3
Volunteerism 3
Global Citizens’
Youth Assembly 4
Membership 4
SPCDC - Karan-
deniya 4
International Pro-
grams 5
A Tribute 5
An Appreciation 5
SUNFO Promotions @ Construction Expo International Exhibition & Symposium - 2012
A R E A S O F
F O C U S F O R
T H E P E R I O D
O F R E V I E W :
Promotions
Commemora-
tion
Youth
Society
Environment
Children
"The non-governmental organization "Global Perceptiveness" , the
official SUNFO partner in Greece, participated via its department
"Children and Adolescents Creativity" in the most important global
youth volunteer initiative in April 20-22, 2012. Sixteen young peo-
ple, aged 12 to 20 years, trained in the Method of Global Perceptive-
ness, created a cultural performance entitled (or by the title) “The
Nine Muses – Time-travelers bearing the gift of Civilization” to
show to all the children of the world that you cannot improve your
soul with money but with the right ideals. They travelled back in
time (they dived into time) to Ancient Greece, to meet the Nine
Muses, those who inspired Arts and Civilization to Ancient Greeks.
Guided by the great poet Aeschylus, they asked the Muses to send
their messages of hope, unity and love to all the children of the
world! The cultural performance of the young people of Global
Perceptiveness was distinguished for its originality. It was held in
the Archaeological site of Eleusis.
“ Global Perceptiveness ” in Greece -
Inspired by the Nine Muses
Voice of SUNFO
E-News Letter A P R - M A Y - J U N E . 2 0 1 2 V O L U M E 1 4 - I S S U E 1
P A G E 2
“ Global Youth
Service Day is the
largest service
event in the world,
and the only day of
service dedicated
to children and
youth ”
Solidarity of Youth
in Happiness visit-
ing Greece
Global Youth Service Day - Sri Lanka topped Asia & Pacific
“ JAWAYA Social Star ”
AGM & Anniversary - 2012 A colorful ceremony was held at the National
Museum Auditorium, Colombo 7 on May 27,2012. Dr.
Deshapriya S Wijetunge, Director General, Mr.
Gamini de Silva, Secretary Genera, Ms. SA Zainab,
Treasurer spoke and presented reports for the
preceding year. Following Official appointments
were ratified.
Patron: The Speaker of the Parliament.
Vice Patrons: Prof. MTM Furkahn, Deshamanya Dr.
Lalith B Kotalawala, Prof. Ms. Thilokasundari
Kariyawasam
President: Prof. Lakshman Madurasinghe
Vice President: Ven. Pelpola Vipassi Thero
Director General: Dr. Deshapriya S Wijetunge
Secretary General : Mr. Obinamuni Gamini de Silva
Treasurer: Ms. SA Zain
Board of Directors: Adv. CPC Hernnado, Prof. WS
Fernando, Ms. SD Wickramanayake, Ms. Manel
Illapperuma, Ms. Janaki Amarasinghe & Mr. SNMM
Nowfal
Board of Trustees:
Mr. Victor Ranasinghe (Chairman) Rev. Fr. Derrick
Mendis SJ, Mr. Devanayagam Eassuwaran
Advisors: Dr. Hasitha Chandrasekera, Engr. Kamal
Karunanayake, Mr. Rohitha Kaluarachchi, Ms.
Lalitha Srimathee Ranatunge, Ms. Padma Colonne,
Eng. Patrick Jayewardene, Mr. Patrick Amarasinghe.
Project Directors: Jeewanashuri Ranmali Gunawar-
dena, Mr. SAA Jayawardena, Mr. M Nuffly Mo-
hamed Naseer, Mr. Asanka Sumanarathna, Dr. NC
Kumarasinghe, Mr. KLW Janaka Ranjana, S Li-
yanage, Ms. Lamahewa Sudharma Waththaladeniya,
Mr. Peter Perera, Major Lasath Fernnado, Dr. PADN
Pannipitiya, Ms. Leslin Cooray
SUNFO Youth Congress:
Chief Coordinator: Mr. WS Sandun Ineshka
Coordinators: Mr. H Mahesh Nishshanka & Mr. H
Mohamed Jawahir
SUNFO Citizens Congress:
Chief Coordinator: Major Lasath Fernando
Coordinators: Mr. Peter C Perera, Ms.Lamahewa
Sudharma Waththaladeniya
SUNFO Children Congress:
Chief Coordinator: Mas. Ahamed Sabith Nafis
Coordinators: Mas. Ahamed Eesa Faiz , Mas. M
Jaffardeen Mohamed, Rukmanul Hakeem.
At this Anniversary two authors were honored by
SUNFO. They are Mr. Kolamaderiye Piyasene Perera
(Book title: Nihanda Mejhewara ) and Dr. Susitha
Ruwan (Book title: Rawana Meheuma)
Advisory Committee of SUNFO Southern Province
Child Development Center headed by Rev. Magala
North Vigayaghana Thero was declared.
15 distinguished members were honored by
presenting Silk Route Award of Global Citizens for
Sustainable Development. Attractive cultural items
were presented by Cultural Coordinator of SUNFO
Youth Congress –Manchanayake Dancing Academy,
Child Skill Development Program, Way to Comfort
Youth Team and SUNFO Southern Province Child
Development Center.
Applications for this competition could be
collected from National Youth Council
Offices or Sanasa Development Bank
branches island-wide. District, Provincial
and National Level winners are selected
and First Prize of Rs 1 Million in Cash and a
Van worth over 4 Million will be awarded.
Closing date for applications is 31 July, 2012.
Youth Groups comprising of 10 Members
from age group 18-35 are eligible to apply.
This is an innovative reality Show to
recognize Youths who are carrying out
Social Development Projects with SANASA
Development Bank -Javaya Youth ac-
counts. This program was launched on 05
April, 2012 at a ceremony held at Sambud-
dha Jayanthi Hall, Colombo 5 with the
participation of Hon. Dalas Alapperuma-
Minster of Youth and Vocational Develop-
ment as the Chief Guest. Dr. PA Kiriwan-
deniya, Leader of Sanasa Movement. Ms.
Muditha Samadani Kiriwandeniya, Chairper-
son of Sanasa Development Bank also
addressed this event.
“Social Star “ National Advisory Commit-
tee:
Dr. PA Kiriwandeniya CLMSUNFO, Prof.
Ajith de Alwis, Dr. Deshapriya S Wijetunge
FCLMSUNFO, Dr. Harsishchandra Yakan-
dawala, Dr.Kapila Sooriyaarachchi, Mr.
Pubudu Samarasekera, Mr. Mahinda
Kumara Dalupotha, Mr. Anurudda Pradeep,
Mr. Renton de Alwis and Mr. Patrick
Amarasinghe FCLMSUNFO.
As a Regional Partner SUNFO officially
declared GYSD-2012 at the South Asian
Peace Youth Camp (SAPYC) on 20 Decem-
ber 2011 with the distinguished presence of
diplomats representing India and Pakistan,
Dr. Subba Rao, Director-National Youth
Project of Gandhi Peace Foundation, Dr.
Deshapriya S Wijetunge and several other
distinguished Guests. About 350 youth
delegates and VIPs across South Asia
attended the SAPYC opening ceremony.
Asia Pacific GYSD inaugural Ceremony and
first training program was organized full
day at National Museum Auditorium,
Colombo on 21 January. SUNFO initiated
GYSD promotional activities in Sri Lanka
and with several other countries too. Sri
Lanka is credited as the country that
organized the largest number of GYSD
projects in the Asia Pacific region and
came 3rd in the world. First USA (4467
projects), second Kyrgyzstan (162 pro-
jects), third Sri Lanka (157 Projects) , fourth
Brazil( 102 projects), fifth Hungary (91
projects) and sixth India (62 projects).
April 26-28 , next year has been declared as
GYSD—2013. Youths-Students , age 5 to 25
are welcome to plan and initiate projects
for GYSD - 2013 with the guidance of
SUNFO.
Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) is an
annual campaign that celebrates and
mobilizes the millions of children and youth
who improve their communities each day
of the year through service and service-
learning. Established in 1988, Global Youth
Service Day is the largest service event in
the world, and the only day of service
dedicated to children and youth. GYSD is
celebrated each year world-wide. GYSD for
2012 was held on April 20-22. SUNFO has
been serving as the National Lead Agency
of Sri Lanka for Global Youth Service Day
(GYSD) since 2005. This year SUNFO was
selected as a PARTNER ORGANIZATION OF
GYSD IN ASIA & PACIFIC REGION by Head
quarters YSA - GYSD.
Innovative Reality Show in
action
V O I C E O F S U N F O
Rio+20 Summit
P A G E 3 V O L U M E 1 4 - I S S U E 1
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Development (UNCSD) was organized in pursu-
ance of General Assembly Resolution 64/236 (A/
RES/64/236), and took place in Brazil on 20-22
June 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the
1992 United Nations Conference held on Environ-
ment and Development (UNCED), in Rio de
Janeiro, and the 10th anniversary of the 2002
World Summit on Sustainable Development
(WSSD) in Johannesburg.
Over nine days from 13 to 22
June, 2012, thousands of
events were held in the lead-
up to and during Rio+20, the
UN Conference on Sustain-
able Development, through-
out Rio de Janeiro, including
more than 500 official and
side events held at the
Riocentro Convention
Center, where the confer-
ence was held. Rio+20 was
the biggest UN conference ever held, with broad
participation of leaders from Government, busi-
ness and civil society, as well as UN officials,
academics, journalists and the general public.
Below are some key figures from Rio+20.
Commitments
• More than $513 billion mobilized in commit-
ments for sustainable development, including in
the areas of energy, transport, green economy,
disaster reduction, desertification, water, forests
and agriculture.
• 692 voluntary commitments for sustainable
development registered by governments, busi-
ness, civil society groups, universities and others.
Over 100 Governments represented at the Head
of State level; participants included 57 Heads of
State, 8 Vice-Presidents, 31 Heads of Government
and 9 Deputy Prime Ministers. Additionally, 487
Ministers attended.
SUNFO supported RIO+20 events in Sri Lanka and
other countries such as RIO+20 Training work-
shop at SUNFO Moratuwa, Earth Walk-Colombo,
Earth Song at Royal College Activity Center,
Colombo and Earth Walk- Kolkata, India.
ject. When I worked there, I designed a course module for Kids,
and got an affiliation from a Maldivian College named Mandhu
College for my course module. I also worked in some of their
conservation programs too and was so exultant when I got a
chance to release their turtles into the ocean. I was also involved
in their environmental field projects. During weekends, my or-
ganization took me on snorkeling trips, picnics, and fishing trips. I
met some interesting volunteers here during my stint in Maldives.
There was a Volunteer from India, Geeta Vishwanathan a Marine
biologist, who educated me a lot about conservation. There was
another volunteer from USA named Julie Garner, a teaching
student of Clemson University with us. In these three months I
learned a lot about project planning and project management
with Naifaru Juvenile. This was an amazing opportunity for me to
learn about Maldivian Culture. And as I volunteered with volun-
teers from USA, I learned a lot about American culture too. I
really enjoyed my time here in Maldives, and before I returned to
I am an undergraduate of Institute of Java and Techno-
logical Studies and Supportive Fellow Life Member of Sri
Lanka- United Nations Friendship Organization (SUNFO).
After participating in the 2011 South Asian Peace Youth
Camp (SAPYC), Negombo, I got an invitation for volunteer-
ing in Maldives by a Maldivian delegate named Aishath
Afaaf, who represented the Maldives NGO Federation in
SAPYC 2011 organized by SUNFO & NYP. As I was able to
travel in March, I applied and got selected to go to Mal-
dives as a Volunteer Coordinator for three months. I was in
Maldives from March 24th to June 12th,2012. Maldives has
a strong NGO presence in their country. I was appointed in
a NGO named Naifaru Juvenile to coordinate their projects,
and basically I worked in implementing their IT project,
which was funded by the US Embassy in Colombo. They
were developing an IT scheme with equipment and facili-
ties, and needed an IT professional to execute their pro-
Sri Lanka the locals gave me a lot of gifts. As I say “The
best way to find your self is to lose yourself in the service
of others”, I understood my talents and skills when I was
volunteered in Maldives. I would like to thank Allah for
giving me such an amazing opportunity to volunteer in
Maldives, Aishaath Afaaf, all Naifaru Juvenile Staffs and
members who cooperated with me the whole three
months. Special thanks to Julie Garner who taught me a
lot about cultures and people.
(By M. Malhardeen SFSUNFO -Sectional Head of International
Development 2012/13 –SUNFO YOUTH CONGRESS.)
With this in view, “National Youth Project” is organizing CHILDREN FESTIVAL, for children of 8 to 12 year age group, regularly as an annual feature under the direction of octogenarian Gan-dhian Dr. S. N. Subba Rao ji. This year CHILDREN FESTIVAL will be held at Bikaner in Rajasthan state from 23 to 28 Novem-ber 2012. Besides other activities during the festival, participants present folk dances of their land and thus it becomes a cultural bonanza.
The beauty and uniqueness of our CHILDREN FESTIVAL are that every child coming for the Festival will be a guest of a local child. So, if the Festival is for 1,000 children, 500 of them will be
participants from other places, other states and other nations. And so it be-comes unique with 500 hosts and 500 guests! The result being a wonderful mosaic of unity in diversity.
SUNFO has been invited by NYP to join in this festival with a team of chil-dren of 8 to 12 year age group. Boarding lodging will be arranged by the organizers free of any charge.
The charter of the UNESCO has a profound message: “War begins in the minds of men and hence the defence of peace must be constructed in the minds of men.”
Any person with a little psycho-logical understanding will agree that the child’s mind is the best field to receive the message of peace defense. Hence the future happiness of the world requires that all countries must pay attention to creating international and intra-national harmonious atmosphere; and it can be very easily achieved through the children by inculcating this spirit in their tender hearts.
The Earth
Walk,
A Walk in
Life
India Children Festival
Volunteerism Experienced in Maldives
Be a Guest of
a local child in
India to
witness the
cultural
bonanza
offered in a
harmonious
Indian
atmosphere
P A G E 4
Serve SUNFO as a
distinguished
member and
Serve the Society
Creating Exem-
plary Leaders in a
world of Infinite Possi-
bilities
- Prof. L Madurasinghe
SUNFO Members’ Corner
Our Children @ SPCDC
Global Citizens' Ambassador (GCA) Highlights of the Assem-bly
Global Citizens' Ambas-sador (GCA) - Young Leaders will be ac-knowledged for their outstanding work to bring change in the so-ciety
Social Impact Awards 2012 (SIA) - College stu-dents from all over In-dia have an opportunity to win a Seed grants to execute a social and community projects in
their respective cities.
International and Na-tional Cultural Perform-ance
Workshops and Sessions on the theme of: 1. Educate to Empower 2. Leadership and Em-powerment (for youth and women) 3. Adequate Housing 4. Community Develop-ment and Livelihood
Interested SUNFO Mem-
bers to attend above In-
ternational Programs
please contact Director
General sunfomo-
fying basic needs, improve-
ments to the environment
and future plans. Based on the
inputs received an action plan
has been formulated to take
the SPCDC to the next level
with more facilities and care
to maintain the uniqueness of
the one and only centre look-
ing after children of migrant
workers earning valuable
Southern Province Child De-
velopment Centre (SPCDC)
located at Karandeniya has 19
inmates, who are female chil-
dren of our migrant workers
employed in Middle Eastern
countries. Newly appointed
SUNFO officials visited
SPCDC on two occasions on
a weekend to spend the day
to keep them occupied identi-
foreign exchange for the
country but being away from
the loved ones seeking better
a life.
Associate Members: Citizens: Ms. S Renuka Sriyangi
Jayasinghe, Mr. Nishan Fernnado
Youth: Ms. Gnei Maas Careema
Weerabangsa, Miss GW Lakshmi
Renuka Gorroggahawatta, Miss
KP Umesha Madhumali, Miss YK
Dilini Tharanga Sandamali
Children: Mas. JAD Anton
Romesh Chamika Jayathilake,
Mas. Ahamed Sabith Nafis, Mas.
M Jaffardeen, Mohamed Ruk-
manul Hakeem, Mas. Ahamed
Eesa Faiz, Mas. A Dinesh
Chathurange, Miss Hiruni
Madushani Wanniarachchi, Miss
Nimna Anjale de Silva, Miss B
Minnomi Minnika Fernando, Mas.
DM Navindu Tharaka Bandara,
Mas. K Dushan Sanjeewa Wi-
jerathne, Mas. MA Nuwantha
Sanjula
A Big Welcome to our New Mem-
bers joining the family of SUNFO
Supportive Fellow (Life) - Silver: Mr. Asanka Sumanarathna SSFSUNFO (Upgraded from SF Life to Silver Suppor-
tive Fellow on 22 May 2012)
Supportive Fellow (Life): Mr. Mohamed Hussain Asfak
SFSUNFO, Janamanya Vibuthi-
rathne Pitiyage Jayasena JP
SFSUNFO
“ Their
Future is yours, Let us
Serve ”
V O I C E O F S U N F O
Calling for Applications – International Programs
P A G E 5 V O L U M E 1 4 - I S S U E 1
“Youth International Workshop 2012: Health And Environment” in Malaysia
This event will provide young people with an opportunity to learn about effective ways to manage the impacts of human activities on the environmental health. Dates: 26th to 29th November 2012
This 4 day Workshop aims to be the first in a bi-annual series of workshops to create more awareness on the various current and emerg-ing environmental issues affecting the lives of people, especially youth, and the world we live in. The Workshop will seek to educate and empower young people on how to adapt and manage the exposure and impacts of climate change, environmental pollution and the loss of natural resources through capacity building.
The objectives of this Health And Environ-ment Workshop are:
To create more awareness among
participating youth on current and emerging health and environmental issues;
Through lectures, interactive sessions
and the exploration of case studies participants will develop a high level understanding of: issues on health and environment;
To present participants with more
healthy lifestyle choices;
Enable peer-to-peer learning and allow
participants to explore issues from their local context with international colleagues;
Build new networks and develop youth
based initiatives; To enable participants to plan appropriate action programs on health and sustainability for themselves and their FOUNDATIONs and communities. Topics to include:
1. Climate Change and its impact on Popula-
tion and Health 2. Lifestyle and Health
3. Biodiversity and Youth
4. Disasters and Impacts
5. Nutrition and Health
Application Criteria:
Young people between the ages of 18 – 30 (however some flexibility will
be exercised as the definition of youth varies from country to country);
Have a good understanding of the theme and the relevant policies in their
respective countries;
Proficient in English and able to do presentations in English, is a must;
Possess good communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to
solve problems through adaptability and flexibility;
Motivated to improve the lives of others through their actions and work;
Capable and willing to share experiences and resources with others in the
community and contribute to the “Youth Be Aware” Workshop 2012: Health And Environment follow-up process;
Willing and being able to participate actively for the whole duration of the
project;
Must be able to execute a follow-up within 6 months of the Workshop
in the respective organizations/community etc.; Geographical and gender balance will be respected.
Professor W S Fernando obtained BSc.
Hon. in Chemistry from the University
of Ceylon (1967) and PhD in Chemistry
from the University of Leicester UK
(1972). Since then he has continued his
career in teaching as a lecturer, Senior
Lecturer, Associate Professor, Profes-
sor and Senior Professor to the date of
his retirement (2010-Feb). In addition
to his academic work , Prof. Fernando
was also involved in the administra-
tion work in the University. He was the
Professor W S Fernando, Emeritus
Professor of the University of Sri Jaye-
wardenepura the Visiting Professor of
Chemistry of the University of Ruhuna,
received the Distinguished Service
Award 2012; for the yeoman service
rendered towards the activities of the
institute in an honorary capacity and
in an exemplary manner. He is a Foun-
der Corporate Life Member of SUNFO
and serving as a Board Director since
1999.
Head, Department of Chemistry (1990 – 1998) , Dean Faculty of Ap-
plied sciences (1998 – 2004 ), the first Deputy Vice – Chancellor
(Student Affairs) and also served as the Acting Vice– Chancellor on
several occasions. Considering his dedicated service to the university
as a whole , University honored him with the “ Professor Emeritus ”
status on 2012- February 2012. He joined the Institute of Chemistry as
a visiting lecturer in 1984 and has continued his service as a lecturer in
Physical, Inorganic Chemistry and Mathematics courses since then.
He served as a member of the council for eight consecutive years,
member of the academic board, Chairman of Royal Society of Chemis-
try (Sri Lanka) and was also the President of the Institute of Chemis-
try (2002/2003).
Economic Development etc. He
actively led several SUNFO programs
including Stand Up-Speak Out, Stand
Up-Take Action World Guinness Re-
cords with GCAP & UNMC, Human
Rights Marathon in Kandy, Child &
Youth Parliament and SUNFO -
Vendenheim Center at Moratuwa.
Further he served as MDG & Poverty
Advisor of GCAP Sri Lanka network
hosted by SUNFO. He won several
Awards including the United Nations
Youth Day Award in 2005, Stand Up
World Second Highest Percentage
Peoples participation Award in 2007.
His untimely death is a great lost to
SUNFO as well as our country. May
he attain Nirwana. A special remem-
brance event in memory of Mr. Shan-
thi Rathnayake will be organized at
SUNFO-Vendenheim Center ,
Moratuwa on September 30
(Sunday) 2012 at 2.30 PM. All are
invited.
The Late Mr. Shanthi Rathnayake
was a Supportive Fellow Life Mem-
ber of SUNFO and served as an Advi-
sor of SUNFO. He was a Sociologist
and a product of University of
Peradeniya. He had wide experience
both locally and internationally in
community development, child wel-
fare, youth empowerment and social
services. Served in numerous organi-
zations and projects including, CCF
Sri Lanka, CCF Canada, Ministry of
* May he attain Nirvana - The Late Mr. Shanthi Rathnayake
SFSUNFO
Prof. WS Fernando FCLMSUNFO - President, SUNFO - Honoured
Year 2012 will be a challenging year
for SUNFO leading the way with am-
bitious projects, programs, events and
future plans. Till we meet again with
the next release of Voice of SUNFO.
We at the editorial staff would like to
receive your comments, observations,
suggestions to improve so that we
reach all our followers and others
who will want to follow the following
SUNFO in performing the sacred duty
of serving the society in difficult situa-
tions with the needy at the need of
the hour.
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