The International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) 2023-2024
Organizing a 5-P Workshop Series to make efficient the SEPLS Governance of the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay region of South Asia.
British Council – (2024)
Youth-Led Green & Inclusive Businesses (YLGIB) enable and empower to 15 young entrepreneurs to transition their businesses into environmentally responsible and socially inclusive enterprises, fostering a future where economic growth aligns with environmental stewardship and social equity.
The EU is currently helping us to improve biodiversity and livelihoods in the KCF. The exercise is ongoing but has already provided us with some pretty unique perspectives on how to balance the social, economic and environment development landscapes in sensitive areas.
These two UN organizations helped in the recovery of damaged agricultural land and the training of farmers through the Green Movement concept of on-site Farmer Field Schools.
One of the most environment sensitized private sector organizations, Arinma helped the greens to rehabilitate some of the damaged mangrove habitats in the Anaiwasala area in Kalpitiya.
With support from BI, the Greens mapped out heirloom genetic resources in three areas of Sri Lanka and identified specific issues related to the human-animal conflict with special reference to the human-elephant conflict.
AusAid supported the GMSL during the post-tsunami crisis to help rehabilitate damaged schools and yet again, in 2018, to rehabilitate damaged agro-wells and establish new ones in the northern province to help in home gardens.
The IUCN has been one our our most trusted supporters over the years. They helped us rehabilitate the Panama Lagoon in the post-tusnami era with one of the best such interventions ever to have been implemented in Sri Lanka. More recently, they helped us help harmonize the human-environment dynamics of the Wankalai lagoon area.
The GEF-SFP and the GMSL have a long history of working together. First the Green Youth Brigade was created in 2005 across the country as well as a green initiative to reduce the fluoride content in water in the north-central province. Next, SGP helped us to optimize the environs and manage tourism on the Pidgeon Island Marine National Park in Trincomalee.
In the post-conflict era, the Green Movement was very concerned that the northern province which had remained toxin-free for decades might become the dustbin of vested interests and commenced a program to enable farmers to continue with their practices and enhance their value. USAID supported a major portion of the program. .
The NDF was the original and staunchest of our supporters from the very inception of the movement right up to the post-war era. During that long period of our friendship, they helped us across our substantive mandate including setting up environmental vigilance groups, legal aid, sustainable agriculture, consumer networking, school programs, disaster management. Although they left Sri Lanka to help those more in need in 2011, we shall always remember them as a true friend.
Oxfam funded the working group on IFI’s watch as part of the policy lobby activities of the GMSL that included monitoring their activities, awareness campaigns, research and legal aid to the victims of development aggression.
The Oxfam Solidarity Group from Belgium has funded the GMSLs water and sanitation projects in the eastern sector of the country in the immediate aftermath of the tsunamis when the water situation is some of those areas was severe due to salt intrusion.
The Sahana Project, based in Maine, USA, used the sister-village concept to find funding for the GMSL’s village building project at Kalametiya in the Hanbantota district which was completely destroyed by the tsunamis.
The Cooperazione Internazionale came forward to support our permanent house building projects in various parts of the country where communities were damaged by the tsunamis, going with the idea of the movement for “whole of community” treatment of problems through a holistic engagement approach.
The Irish humanitarian organization has funded some of our most crucial work in our immediate agriculture recovery program in the district of Hambantota.
THE FORD FOUNDATION (2008)
Post-Tsunami rehab – Agriculture
Strengthening the public to fire prevention in knuckes forest reserve
Fredskorpset (FK Norway) (2005-2006)
Agriculture – Regional Knowledge Exchange
Fredskorpset is a Norwegian government agency established to promote and fund exchange of young professionals and volunteers between Norway and developing countries (North-South) and between developing countries (South-South).
Rehabilitation of tsunami affected vegetable cultivation in Weligama, Matara District” Project Proposal
The Asia Foundation (2007-2008)
Legal relief for disaster victims
The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization focused on improving lives across Asia.
Strength the local government sector of Sri Lanka – TAF
UCODEP – Unity And Corporation For Development Of Peoples (2005-2006)
Post – Tsunami rehab – Housing
UCODEP is an Italian Ngo working in Vietnam since 2000, mainly focus on rural development and primary health care.
Tsunami rehabilitation livelihood improvement and social activities in various filed
The More And Better Campaign (2009-2010)
The South Asian Colloquium on Food Security in Climate Change and Conflict, Post-Conflict Situations
Regional action on capacity building for more and better aid and democrating agricultural research
The Reality Of Aid
Development effectiveness
The Reality of Aid Network (RoA) is the only major North/South international non-government initiative focusing exclusively on analysis and advocacy for poverty eradication policies and practices in the international aid regime.
International Institute For Environment and Development
Democratization of Agricultural Research
The International Institute for Environment and Development is an independent policy research institute whose stated mission is to “build a fairer, more sustainable world, using evidence, action and influence in partnership with others.”
Action For Peace Capability And Sustainability (APCAS) (2009-2010)
Spread of homegardens and sustainable agriculture through establishing a training center in Thanamalwila division, Monaragala District
Development of waste Management system through home gardens in Matara district
Improve computer literacy in rural area in Thanamalwila division, Monaragala District
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