Vinya Ariyaratne

Dr Vinya S Ariyaratne is the General Secretary of Sarvodaya and also a lecturer in Community Medicine Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Sri Jayewardenepura in Sri Lanka. He is a Medical Doctor by profession.[1][2][3] He is a son of Dr A. T. Ariyaratne the founder and President of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement in Sri Lanka.[4][5]

Vinya Ariyaratne
Born
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationNalanda College Colombo
Alma materDe La Salle University Johns Hopkins University
OccupationGeneral Secretary of Sarvodaya
Known forDeshodaya movement, Sarvodaya
Parent(s)A. T. Ariyaratne
WebsiteSarvodaya

Early life and education

Vinya was educated at Nalanda College Colombo. And he received his Doctor of Medicine degree from De La Salle University in Philippines in 1989.[6] Then he received his Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1990.[6] He was a visiting fellow at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1992. [6] He holds Master of Science and Doctor of Medicine in Community Medicine from Post graduate institute of Medicine of the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.[6]

Career

He was a lecturer in community medicine at Faculty, Medicine of University of Sri Jayawardenapura.[7]

Social Movements

In the year 2000, he became executive director of Sarvodaya Movement.[6] Vinya was also the former Chairman of Deshodaya Development Finance Company Limited (DDFC) which is a micro-finance and enterprise development arm of Sarvodaya.[8] He was the founder of Sarvodaya Institute of Higher Learning.[9]

Politics

He became active in politics for 2019 Presidential Election by leading National Peoples Movement which was formed by uniting multiple civil organizations including Deshodaya.[10]

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