I think the project in Sri Lanka has been integrating different components. One was research looking at what the deep causes of conflict are, particularly at the community level, looking at incidents of interreligious conflict in Sri Lanka at the community level, and looking at what the triggers are of this type of conflict and what the strategies are to address those. That was a big part of the components.
Then it was about looking at how we can build relations and connections between the different actors at the community level, the religious leaders, the local authorities, the civil society organizations, and put in place some early-warning mechanisms.
First, there is a dialogue that needs to take place. There is some education that needs to happen at the community level in terms of ensuring people have a different perspective of other religious groups. There is also the building of the connection between the different actors.