The Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the closing ceremony of the Symposium on Climate Action 2025.
The Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the closing ceremony of the Symposium on Climate Action 2025 held at Shangri-La, Colombo, on 1st October 2025.
The two-day Climate Action Symposium 2025 (CAS) was facilitated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation in collaboration with the Climate Resilient Integrated Water Management Project (CRIWMP) and UNDP Sri Lanka. The seven-year project, known as වැව්ගම් පුබුදුව (Wewgam Pubuduwa), aims to strengthen the resilience of smallholder farmers in the Dry Zone to climate variability and extreme events, covering seven project districts with the support of the Green Climate Fund. The theme for CAS 2025 was “Integrated Resource Management for Climate Resilience: Transforming Communities and Shaping Policies.”
The symposium brought together professionals from agriculture (crops, livestock, poultry, aquaculture), drinking water, meteorology, disaster management, and environmental sciences from across Sri Lanka, creating a collaborative platform to advance development and academic discourse on water and climate resilience.
It also provided a timely opportunity to highlight and publicize the important lessons and research evidence identified from the Climate Resilient Integrated Water Management Project (CRIWMP) and research work with direct relevance to policymakers, researchers, and development practitioners, with the academic partnership of the University of Peradeniya.
Delivering the keynote address, the Prime Minister stressed the need for scaled-up climate finance under the new National Climate Finance Strategy 2025–2030. She further outlined priority areas, including rural development, climate-smart agriculture, ecosystem restoration, disaster preparedness, and green growth. The Prime Minister called for collective action to translate symposium insights into national policies and community-level solutions, ensuring that Sri Lanka’s efforts serve as a model for global climate resilience.
The event was attended by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation, Mr. Susil Ranasinghe; Resident Representative for UNDP, Ms. Asuza Kubota; Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri; National Project Director, Mr. Chandana Edirisooriya; officials, academics, and professionals in the field.
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