New Sri Lanka shipping policy sees lower dependence on Indian cargo MORE than 625,000 people die every year in Nigeria due to diseases associated with insufficient oxygen in the blood such as asthma and pneumonia, a situation that could only be averted if Nigeria implements quickly its National ...
“The Direction of Sri Lanka’s Industrial Policy. For Sri Lanka’s industrial policy to succeed in the 21st century, it must adjust to new national, regional and global contexts, including digitalization and growing sustainability challenges. These are among the considerations that...
The study provides insights for loss of wellbeing of fishing communities can be minimized through bottom-up approach and distribution of inputs among them in Northern Sri Lanka when making appropriate policy changes to uplift their wellbeing. 展开 ...
This milestone follows the bond’s initial issuance and listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in September 2024, becoming Sri Lanka’s first-ever Green Bond. Reinforcing DFCC Bank’s leadership in sustainable finance, this achievement builds on its long-standing relationship with LuxSE, ...
NPCNational Policy Conference(various organizations) NPCNational Peace Council(Sri Lanka) NPCNiemann-Pick Disease, Type C NPCNational Productivity Council(India) NPCNational Provincial Championship(New Zealand) NPCNational Potato Council NPCNunavut Planning Commission(Canada) ...
legalizing and implementing regulations and policies on the management of the environment and natural resources in Sri Lanka. To-date, EML has designed and conducted over 60 environmental impact assessments related to a multitude of development projects, in addition to the implementation of a large ...
According to Byers (1991, p. 71), many of these environmental “hot spots” already have “active conflicts”—e.g., “Sri Lanka, the Indus basin, the Middle East, and the Horn of Africa.” However, by an active strategy to identify these hot spots, international institutions (e.g.,...
Sri Lanka 529 (416 to 646) 301·7% (230·8 to 378·2) 1952·5 (1540·5 to 2378·8) 62·1% (34·1 to 91·5) Thailand 1070 (847 to 1290) 248·5% (187·6 to 317·9) 996·4 (790·8 to 1194·2) 23·8% (2·0 to 49·2) Timor-Leste 9·40 (7·69 to 11·5) 350...
Though preventive steps are taken to lessen the effects of disasters, disasters still have an impact on the country's social, economic and environmental aspects. Over the last decade, Sri Lanka has been affected by a variety of natural disasters. As a result of the catastrophic consequences of...
Mapping the future of the tourism sector in Sri Lanka is vital for the country’s economic recovery post COVID-19. In line with this, the Ministry of Tourism initiated a process to develop a National Tourism Policy for Sri Lanka early this year. The outl