Glad to see the good work being done on the ground and SriLanka’s commitment to protecting the environment being recognized. Thank you Jason Momoa for your inspiring message, and thank you to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) for supporting our efforts. Addressing the challenges of climate change is part of our national priority and foreign policy of Hon Ranil Wickremesinghe. We hope to achieve even more in the years to come. |
The Ministry of Environment of Sri Lanka remains committed for the management of the environment and natural resources of the country, maintaining the equilibrium between the trends in rapid economic development and use of natural resource base.
Social and economic behavior of the increasing human population has put a major threat in achieving these objectives. The Ministry has framed key policies for adoption in management of environment and natural resources of the country. These policies are implemented with the participation of stakeholders including government, agencies, NGO's and communities.Secretary, Ministry of Environment Mr. Prabath Chandrakeerthi, signed the Project...
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