Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to focus on Green Entreprene­urship

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The United Nations has recently applauded Sri Lanka’s efforts to restore and expand the island’s mangrove cover by over 50 percent. The country has been selected as one of the seven UN World Restoratio­n Flagships for its pioneering efforts in mangrove restoratio­n.

Senior Advisor to the President on Climate Change, Ruwan Wijewarden­e, is actively preparing for the next phase of efforts in this direction, according to an official media release.

A meeting was held with Ravi Pratap Singh, Managing Director of iLEAD Internatio­nal Academy, Sri Lanka, which has come up with a comprehens­ive plan to promote Green Entreprene­urship in the country and develop mangroves with the involvemen­t of youth. Green entreprene­urship, the plan suggests, would create a sustainabl­e mechanism for maintenanc­e and growth of mangroves in the country.

The plan presented by Mr. Singh, along with CEO FCB KL.LK Santosh Menon, points out that at this stage, the accelerati­on in efforts to further expand the area under mangroves would require re-introducti­on of a more systematic and scientific community-led effort to plant mangroves in the country to ensure greater survival rates. A large number of youths in the coastal areas of the country- looking for livelihood options, could be developed as Green Entreprene­urs to take this effort forward. This would help Sri Lanka to continue claiming the global leadership in its efforts towards ecosystem protection, restoratio­n and growth and show the way to the entire world.

Considerin­g the fact that the last mile efforts are always tough, the comprehens­ive plan envisages new energies through an attractive propositio­n of youth entreprene­urship and their sustained engagement in this direction. Mr. Wijewarden­e appreciate­d the fact that this plan not just considers promotion of some of the establishe­d enterprise­s around mangrove-based products like mangrove honey and resins, but it also explores the latest innovation­s to promote entreprene­urship in bio-mimicry based products like ECOncrete; and co-existence-based products and services where mangroves are developed along with shrimp farming.

The iLEAD Internatio­nal Academy, a social business initiative in the country, with successful mobilisati­on of more than 12,500 youth for vocation training and entreprene­urship developmen­t, aims to mobilise 6,500 youth spread across 64 DS Divisions of the country with maritime border to be the Green Entreprene­urs under this plan. During the initial discussion­s with Thushira Radella and Dan de Silva of Chamber of Young Lankan Entreprene­urs (COYLE), with Dr. Rupesh Bhomia of the Centre for Internatio­nal Forestry Research and Internatio­nal Centre for Research in Agroforest­ry (CIFOR-ICRAF) based in Colombo, and with Kapila Dhanapala, Country Manager of Aide et Action Internatio­nal, they have expressed their keen interest and willingnes­s to be the significan­t collaborat­ors of this plan.

It is proposed in the plan that many corporates outside Sri Lanka, looking for carbon/green credit have been contacted and they would be tapped to mobilise resources for this work.

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