Chaloka Beyani, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, said he intended to meet all stakeholders during his five-day visit.
"I will gather first-hand information from all parties, including displaced persons and affected communities themselves," he said.
"I will also look at the challenges and opportunities for durable solutions for IDPs, while I discuss the progress made with regard to their protection and assistance."
He will visit the former war-torn districts of Jaffna and Mullaithivu in the Tamil-dominated north. Most of the nearly 300,000 people displaced by the war with the LTTE, that ended in 2009, came from the north.
He will present preliminary observations through a written statement shortly after the end of his mission while a full report will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council in June 2014.
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