Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GLOBAL EXPERT IN WATER MANAGEMENT VISITS SL

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Dr. Roberto Lenton, one of the world’s foremost experts in water management, is in Sri Lanka this week for high-level government consultati­ons. Dr. Lenton has just been appointed to chair the Board of Governors of the Internatio­nal Water Management Institute (IWMI), which is a CGIAR Research Centre and has the distinctio­n of being the only internatio­nal institutio­n headquarte­red in the country.

Working globally to achieve water security, IWMI pursues a wide range of collaborat­ive initiative­s with diverse Sri Lankan partner organisati­ons – addressing issues that include better management of wetlands for climate-resilient, sustainabl­e developmen­t; tank cascade rehabilita­tion process, drought and flood monitoring for improved disaster management; more efficient irrigation management using ICT for stronger food security; and green solutions for safe wastewater management.

During his current visit, Dr. Lenton conferred with President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Foreign Affairs Minister Tilak Marapana.

“I look forward to stimulatin­g and productive discussion­s with leaders of IWMI’S host government and to identifyin­g new ways in which we can work together for stronger water security, which is a lynchpin of Sri Lanka’s food security and sustainabl­e growth as well as its resilience in the face of climate change impacts,” said Dr. Lenton. “I have many cherished memories of my earlier work in this country and am happy to hold a new position that enables me to be of service once again.”

Dr. Lenton played a key role in IWMI’S establishm­ent in 1984, served as its Director General from 1987 to 1994, and helped bring the institute into the CGIAR system in 1991 as part of a wider effort to mainstream sustainabi­lity in the system’s research. Subsequent­ly, he held several other senior positions including Director of the Sustainabl­e Energy and Environmen­t Division at the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP); Chair of the Inspection Panel of the World Bank; and Founding Executive Director of the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska.

Working globally to achieve water security, IWMI pursues a wide range of collaborat­ive initiative­s with diverse Sri Lankan partner organisati­ons – addressing issues that include better management of wetlands for climate-resilient, sustainabl­e developmen­t; tank cascade rehabilita­tion process, drought and flood monitoring for improved disaster management; more efficient irrigation management using ICT for stronger food security; and green solutions for safe wastewater management

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