
The Government signed a grant agreement with the European Union (EU) to launch a new initiative aimed at fostering sustainable economic recovery through improved biodiversity conservation and solid waste management on September 23
The grant will support a project jointly developed by the Ministry of Public Administration , Provincial Councils and Local Government as lead-Ministry, the Ministry of Environment, and the EU.
The initiative will support biodiversity conservation by restoring degraded ecosystems, implementing targeted conservation strategies, and promoting sustainable land-use practices.
It will also address the growing need for effective solid waste management systems, contributing to both environmental protection and improved public health.
“Biodiversity is one of the most important assets of Sri Lanka, and through this project, we will work together with the authorities to strengthen its protection by improving the Website: www.erd.gov.lk, e-mail: [email protected], and management of waste.”
EU experience, technology, and private sector investments are key elements in the project that will support Sri Lankan policies to connect to the world. Protection of biodiversity contributes to global health and the fight against climate change”, said Ambassador Carmen Moreno.
Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, and EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka Carmen Moreno exchanged grant agreement.
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