Cyclone Ditwah exposed Sri Lanka’s catastrophic lack of preparedness. After the first red alerts predicting very heavy rainfall were issued on the night of November 25, Sri Lankan President Anura ...
Two weeks after Cyclone Ditwah struck Sri Lanka, the actual environmental cost of the disaster remains largely unknown, as ...
Sri Lanka yesterday formalised a new partnership with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to introduce innovative, ...
Despite being highly vulnerable to climate risk, Sri Lanka is slow to tap into climate funding due to a range of issues including inadequate data systems, institutional weaknesses and limited capacity ...
Climate risks to Sri Lankan tourism are multifaceted and uneven, demanding tailored financial solutions that address the specific vulnerabilities of different industry segments rather than a ...
Lush green terraces still line the hillsides of picturesque Badulla, a highland region in Sri Lanka famed for its Ceylon tea.
As Sri Lanka currently counts human and economic costs of Cyclone Ditwah, the images are both disturbing and somewhat familiar: flooded hospitals, access roads buried by landslides, evacuation centres ...
Bandara Jayaratne from Beraliya, a village in the Aranayaka region in Sri Lanka, is among the fortunate individuals who ...
It is hosting an International Donor Conference in January 2026 to garner support for post-disaster rebuilding of the country ...
Another major disaster has resulted in severe loss of life, widespread disruption, and extensive damage across the country, ...
After Sri Lanka struggled through one of the worst storms in its history, tea plantation workers are taking temporary refuge ...