Career
She worked on women"s rights and human rights issues in Sri Lanka and in the South Asia region for over 20 years as an activist and scholar. She was also honoured for her work by Human Rights Watch. Since 1992 Abeysekera has been working with the Global Campaign for Women"s Human Rights and has been actively working in lobbying at all the United Nations Conferences since then – 1993 in Vienna and 1995 in Beijing –focusing on the issue of mainstreaming women"s human rights concerns within the international human rights system.
Abeysekera died in Sri Lanka on September 9, 2013.
In 1994 Abeysekera received an Master of Arts The major themes of Sunila Abeysekera"s work include issues of equality and difference in understanding women"s human rights and in promoting equal treatment for women. Problems of re-conceptualising the nation-state and principles of good governance from a feminist perspective.
Problems of representation of women in art and culture. And feminist film criticism.
In Sri Lanka, Abeysekera worked with the Women and Media Collective, which does national level organising on women"s issues, with a special focus on the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action.
The political participation of women and ending violence against women are two key areas of her work. She also works with cultural workers and cultural groups to develop and create new ways of expressing themselves through the media and the arts, including work on critical cultural theory. She was also involved in film songs composed by Maestro Premasiri Khemadasa "Hemin Sare Piya Wida" and "Udumbara".