Abstract:
This abstract explores the critical necessity of enhancing international collaboration to provide comprehensive health and humanitarian support in the post-COVID-19 landscape of Sri Lanka. This study has a qualitative analysis framework, drawn from interviews, reports, and scholarly literature, to assess the multifaceted challenges and opportunities facing Sri Lanka as it emerges from the pandemic. Our analysis unveils the intricate web of challenges confronting Sri Lanka, encompassing both health and humanitarian dimensions. This includes the strain on the healthcare system, aggravated socio-economic disparities, and heightened vulnerability among marginalized communities. Through an in-depth qualitative data analysis, several pivotal findings emerge. Foremost, the imperative for international cooperation including the provision of critical medical resources, technological support, and knowledge transfer to strengthen Sri Lanka's healthcare infrastructure. Furthermore, the focus on collaborative efforts to bridge socio-economic disparities, ensuring that healthcare, education, and economic prospects are accessible to all. Additionally, the analysis underscores the vital role of coordinated humanitarian assistance, in addressing the needs of internally displaced populations after the issue. Effective collaboration between international agencies and local organizations is emphasized as the cornerstone of delivering timely and targeted aid. This qualitative analysis illuminates the pivotal role of international collaboration in mitigating the post-COVID-19 challenges in Sri Lanka in different sectors. The findings of our research shows that by leveraging the collective strengths of the international community, Sri Lanka can navigate the post-pandemic era with resilience, inclusivity, and a renewed sense of hope.