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SUMMARY:A Governance Structure for Integrated Watershed Management in the Knuckles Region
DESCRIPTION:Dumbara Haritha Saviya Introduces a Governance Structure for Integrated Watershed Management in the Knuckles Region\nIntroductory meeting held on 1st October 2025 at the Swiss Dale Hotel\, Matale\, to introduce the proposed watershed management structure under the Knuckles Project\, aimed at fostering integrated and sustainable  watershed  management. \nIn a major step toward sustainable environmental management\, the Dumbara Haritha Saviya Project under the Green Climate Fund (GCF) has introduced a comprehensive Sub-Watershed Governance Structure designed to enhance integrated watershed management in the Knuckles region\, covering the Matale and Kandy districts. \n \nThe introductory and stakeholder consultation program was successfully held at the Swissdale Hotel in Matale\, with the participation of a wide range of stakeholders representing government agencies\, partner institutions\, and community groups. The event was graced by Hon. Gamagedara Disanayaka\, State Minister of Buddhasasana\, Religious and Cultural Affairs\, and Chairman of the Matale District Coordinating Committee. Also present were Mr. L.P. Madanayaka\, District Secretary of Matale; senior officials from the Ministry of Agriculture\, Livestock\, Lands and Irrigation; and Ms. Chandika Ethugala\, National Project Director of the Dumbara Haritha Saviya Project. \nMore than 100 representatives from key state institutions\, including District and Divisional Secretaries\, Directors of Planning\, and Assistant Secretaries\, attended the session. The meeting focused on the urgent need for a structured\, collaborative\, and effective approach to managing the Knuckles sub-watersheds\, ensuring the protection and sustainable use of the region’s vital natural resources. \nDelivering the opening presentation\, Ms. Chandika Ethugala outlined the objectives and significance of the proposed governance structure\, emphasizing the importance of coordinated management for long-term watershed resilience. Mr. Nimal Gunasena\, Project Consultant\, provided a detailed explanation of the operational framework and implementation strategy\, followed by an interactive discussion moderated by Mr. Vikum Rajapaksha and Mr. Thusara Nayanananda\, where participants shared insights and recommendations for improving local-level governance mechanisms. \n \nThe session also featured a presentation by Dr. Lakshman Rodrigo and Mr. Navarathna Kandegama from the International Council for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)\, a key partner institution of the project. They introduced the concept of an Inter-Institutional Committee for Green Valuation\, underscoring the importance of recognizing the ecological and economic value of watershed services through institutional collaboration. \nIn addition\, the Media and Communication Unit of the Dumbara Haritha Saviya Project showcased a series of educational\, environmental\, and cultural programs implemented across schools and rural women’s groups in the Matale and Kandy districts. These initiatives reflect the project’s strong community engagement approach and its commitment to raising awareness on sustainable land and water management. \nConcluding the event\, Ms. Chandika Ethugala expressed gratitude to all participants for their valuable contributions and confirmed that the Sub-Watershed Governance Structure and Green Valuation Committees would be established promptly\, incorporating stakeholder feedback and recommendations. \nThis milestone marks a significant advancement in building a coordinated and inclusive governance framework for the Knuckles region—one that fosters collaboration\, promotes green valuation\, and safeguards the integrity of its watershed ecosystems for future generations. \n“Through collective action and sustainable governance\, we can ensure the long-term health of our watersheds and the wellbeing of the communities that depend on them.” \n 
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SUMMARY:Project Launches Landmark Paddy Field Consolidation Programme at Rajangana
DESCRIPTION:Dumbara Haritha Saviya Project Launches Landmark Paddy Field Consolidation Programme at Rajangana\nRajanagana\, Sri Lanka — October 2025 \nSri Lanka’s journey toward modern\, efficient\, and climate-resilient agriculture took a bold step forward this week as the Dumbara Green Empowerment Project officially launched the Paddy       Field     Consolidation   Programme at Rajangana Yaya 18. \nUnder the leadership of Hon. Dr. Susil Ranasinghe\, Deputy Minister of Irrigation and Lands\, and Mrs. Chandika V. Ethugala\, Additional Secretary and National Project Director of the Dumbara Green Empower Project\, the initiative aims to revolutionize rice cultivation by improving land use efficiency\, irrigation management\, and mechanization. \n“Our goal is to raise paddy yield to 100–110 bushels per acre\,” said Dr. Ranasinghe. “This programme will be a key driver in achieving that national target.”\nWhy It Matters?\n \nFor decades\, Sri Lanka’s paddy fields have been divided into small\, irregular plots\, which limit productivity. The new programme merges these plots into larger\, well-planned fields — complete with dedicated access roads and systematic irrigation channels. \nThe first phase at Rajangana consolidates 108 acres of land\, benefiting 69 farming families and more than 740 individuals. This effort marks a major stride in transforming Sri Lanka’s traditional rice farming into a climate-smart agricultural model\, ensuring higher yields and improved livelihoods for rural communities. \n \nFrom Local Pilot to National Model\nThe concept builds upon a successful pilot project previously implemented at Nachchaduwa in collaboration with the Japanese Institute of Irrigation and Drainage (JIID). Following its success\, the Government of Sri Lanka now plans to expand the initiative across all operational areas under the Dumbara Green Empower Project\, and eventually\, throughout the country.This expansion underscores Sri Lanka’s commitment to sustainable agriculture\, resource efficiency\, and inclusive rural growth. \nTowards a Greener\, Smarter Future\n \nAccording to Mrs. Chandika V. Ethugala\, this initiative strengthens climate-resilient agriculture in the Knuckles watershed region\, safeguarding vital water sources for both irrigation  and household use downstream.\n“This is not just a land programme\,” Mrs. Ethugala emphasized. “It’s about securing water\, livelihoods\,  and sustainability for future generations.”\nThrough innovative farming practices\, better irrigation planning\, and technology-driven field management\, the Dumbara Green Empower Project seeks to promote environmental stewardship and economic resilience among Sri Lanka’s rural communities \nKey Highlights\n\n108 acres of fragmented paddy land consolidated\n69 families from the Sri Vijaya Farmers’ Organization participating\n740+ beneficiaries expected to gain from improved irrigation and access\n\nLooking Ahead\n \nThe Dumbara Green Empower Project envisions scaling up this model to other regions\, supporting national goals for food security\, climate adaptation\, and sustainable development. With strong government support and international collaboration\, the project sets thefoundation for a smarter\, greener agricultural future for Sri Lanka. \n \nStay Updated\nFollow the Dumbara Green Empowerment Project on official channels for real-time updates\, farmer stories\, and insights from the field — as Sri Lanka leads a new era in sustainable agriculture.
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SUMMARY:Special meeting for the Janarukula Women’s Society at Aruppola
DESCRIPTION:The GCF Knuckles Project organized a special meeting for the Janarukula Women’s Society at Aruppola\, Kandy\, with the objective of exploring ways in which the Project Management Unit (PMU) could support the society in empowering its members and enhancing their livelihoods. \nDuring the discussion\, the Janarukula members proposed that distributing coffee plants to selected women with access to suitable land and a strong interest in cultivation would be a practical and sustainable initiative. Following this\, Janarukula submitted a list of 84 women who collectively requested 868 coffee plants. \nThe PMU subsequently reached out to Commercial Bank\, which generously agreed not only to fund the cost of the 868 coffee plants but also to sponsor two training sessions on coffee cultivation. These sessions were scheduled to be held in Aruppola and Dambawela on 27 July 2025. \nAt the Aruppola session\, Dr. Ananda Subasinghe\, Project Manager of the GCF Knuckles Project\, delivered an in-depth presentation covering the entire coffee cultivation process. He highlighted the potential of Lak Parakum—a local Arabica variety developed and promoted by the Department of Export Agriculture (DEA)—which is now recognized among the world’s top ten Arabica coffees. Dr. Subasinghe noted that\, with dedication\, Janarukula members could eventually connect with Kiyota Coffee Company and receive premium prices for their harvest. \nMr. Rohitha Sumanaweera\, Chairman of Kiyota off \nCee\, also addressed the gathering. He reflected on the rich legacy of Sri Lankan coffee\, explaining that although the Arabica coffee industry in Sri Lanka declined in the 1880s due to a natural outbreak\, the passion for coffee endured across generations. He shared how Mr. Kazuyuki Kiyota\, a veteran from the Japan Fair Trade Committee (JFTC)\, was inspired by this legacy and helped revive Ceylon Coffee with the support of the Sri Lankan coffee community\, the Government of Sri Lanka\, Japanese consumers\, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Today\, Kiyota Coffee stands as a symbol of community-driven\, environmentally conscious coffee production. \nMr. Sumanaweera also emphasized that\, with proper training in coffee processing\, Janarukula members could potentially earn as much as Rs. 16\,000 per kilogram in the future. \nIn conclusion\, Mr. Upali Sumithra\, President of Janarukula\, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the GCF Knuckles Project and Commercial Bank for initiating and supporting this promising livelihood development activity.
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SUMMARY:Knuckles' Green Heroes: Revoke Invasive Plants into Art and Craft.
DESCRIPTION:Brightens Mahaweli Centre for World Tourism Day\nCOLOMBO\, SRI LANKA – Sri Lanka marked World Tourism Day on September 27th with a vibrant ceremony at the Mahaweli Centre\, which was officially relaunched as a specialized tourism complex dedicated to showcasing the nation’s indigenous irrigation and water culture. The event\, attended by subject ministers\, local\, and international tourism delegates\, celebrated the rich heritage of the Mahaweli region. \n \n\nThe undeniable highlight of the celebration\, drawing significant local and foreign attention\, was the ”Dumbara Green Student Excellence” exhibition. \n \nTurning Threat into Treasure\nThis unique display was the immediate and highly visible fruition of the Dumbara Green Empowerment Project (DGEP). The project addresses a critical environmental challenge: the widespread presence of invasive plant species that pose a severe threat to the rich biodiversity of the Knuckles Mountain Range. The DGEP’s innovative approach trains local communities to process these destructive invasive plants and transform them into valuable\, eco-friendly goods\, primarily focusing on handmade paper and related green products. \nEmpowerment through Green Skills\nThis special program was initiated and guided by the Minister of Agriculture\, Livestock\, Lands\, and Irrigation\, Hon. Lalith Kanth\, and Ministry Secretary D.P. Wickremesinghe\, under the execution of National Project Director\, Ms. Chandika V. Ethugala. \n \nThe diverse array of items and creative designs showcased their newfound skills and the commercial potential of this green initiative. \nCommercial and Critical Success\n \nTitled ”Dumbara Green Student Excellence” (Dumbara Haritha Sisu Viskam)\, the exhibition garnered immense appraisal and inquiry from the large gathering\, including both local and foreign tourists\, who were fascinated by the concept of environmental conservation merging with artistic production. A particularly noteworthy success of the day was the immediate commercial interest: the exhibition secured various large-scale orders from recognized national companies on the spot. \nA Model for Sustainable Tourism and Conservation\nThe success of the Dumbara Green Empowerment Project and its student exhibition showcases a powerful\, sustainable model for tourism\, skills development\, and environmental conservation\, paving the way for a brighter\, greener future for the Mahaweli region and the protection of the Knuckles’ natural heritage.
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SUMMARY:GCF-Knuckles Project Leads the Way in Eco-Friendly Paper Production
DESCRIPTION:Green Innovation Blooms in Dumbara: Transform Nature’s Challenge into Eco-Friendly Change….. \n\nColombo\, Sri Lanka —22nd August 2025 \n \nTurning Invasive Plants into Opportunity\n \nImplemented under the Ministry of Irrigation’s GCF Knuckles Project\, this unique program empowered both school students and out‑of‑school youth across the Knuckles mountain range. \nThe initiative focused on transforming invasive  plants into sustainable paper products\, symbolizing how environmental challenges can inspire green entrepreneurship. The event was successfully held at the Nelum Pokuna premises\, showcasing innovation\, teamwork\, and environmental consciousness. \nNational Exhibition Showcases Student Talent\nCoinciding with the 2025 National Evaluation Ceremony of the Industrial Development Board’s (IDB) School Entrepreneurship Club National Programme\, over 125 students representing seven schools from the Matale District and one school from the Anuradhapura District presented their eco‑friendly paper creations. Their exhibition not only celebrated environmental innovation but also emphasized the potential of youth‑led sustainability. \n    \nDignitaries Praise Youth Innovation\nThe event was inaugurated under the patronage of Hon. Sunil Handunnetti\, Minister of Industries\, and Hon. Chathuranga Abeysinghe\, Deputy Minister\, along with several distinguished guests. They observed the paper production processes and interacted with each school team\, learning about the training methods\, the use of invasive plants\, and the creation of paper‑based stationery and other green products. Both ministers praised the creativity and awareness demonstrated by the participating students and commended the guidance and training provided by the GCF Knuckles Project and the Industrial Development Board. \nEmpowering Communities for Climate Resilience\nThe GCF Knuckles Project operates across five districts\, including Kandy and Matale\, with the aim of enhancing the resilience of agricultural\, rural\, and plantation communities against the adverse impacts of climate change. The Knuckles mountain region\, globally recognized for its exceptional biodiversity\, plays a crucial role in Sri Lanka’s agriculture\, irrigation\, and tourism industries—contributing significantly to the national economy. \nNurturing Green Mindsets Among Youth\nSince 2024\, the project has launched multiple awareness and training programmes targeting school students and young people. These activities encourage practical engagement in sustainable livelihoods through field training\, demonstrations\, and creative workshops. In collaboration with the Industrial Development Board’s School Entrepreneurship Club National Programme\, students were trained to produce handmade paper and eco‑products from invasive plants. \n \nA Movement Toward a Greener Sri Lanka\nOver 600 students from 12 schools participated in the training activities\, learning to create handmade paper and related products. Among them\, 100 students from eight schools in Matale and one in Anuradhapura showcased their green creations at a national exhibition held in Colombo with the support of the Industrial Development Board. This initiative\, “Dumbara Green Student Creations – 2025”\, represents a vital step toward realizing the GCF Knuckles Project’s mission of building a greener\, cleaner Sri Lanka. \nDistinguished Presence\nThe event was graced by Ministry of Industries Secretary Thilaka Jayasundara\, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Irrigation and National Project Director of the GCF Knuckles Project Chandika V.Ethugala\, officials from the Industrial Development Board\, project officers\, and several institutional representatives.
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SUMMARY:Strengthens Rural Green Entrepreneurship in Matale and Kandy
DESCRIPTION:Dumbara Haritha Saviya (GCF-Knuckles Project) Strengthens Rural Green Entrepreneurship in Matale and Kandy\nKANDY: 25.10.2025 \n \nThe Dumbara Green Empower Project has taken a major step toward revitalizing rural green entrepreneurship in the Matale and Kandy districts by promoting sustainable land management and developing green markets within the Knuckles Mountain Range. A special awareness program for stakeholders expressing interest under the project’s capacity development initiative was successfully held recently at the Oak Ray Regency Hotel in Kandy. The event aimed to strengthen collaboration among government agencies\, private sector representatives\, and community organizations involved in sustainable agriculture and environmental management. \nOver 80 Participants Engage in Awareness Program \nThe program was organized under the guidance of Mrs. Chandika V. Ethugala\, National Project Director of the Dumbara Green Empower Project and Additional Secretary (Lands) of the Ministry of Agriculture\, Livestock Development\, Lands and Irrigation. The one-day workshop drew wide participation\, including Matale District Secretary Mr. L.P. Madanayake\, officials from various state institutions in Matale and Kandy\, representatives from partner organizations\, non-governmental organizations\, and private entrepreneurs. More than 80 participants responded to the Expressions of Interest (EOIs)\, surpassing project expectations. \nFocus on Sustainability and Market Access\nImplemented under the supervision of Minister Lal Kantha and Ministry Secretary D.P. Wickramasinghe\, the Dumbara Green Empower Project focuses on three main pillars: Sustainable Land Management (SLM)\, Enhancement of Green Value Chains (GVCs)\, and Market Access for Smallholder Producers. The workshop provided a platform for participants to share experiences and gain a deeper understanding of the project’s Theory of Change\, highlighting how local expertise and collaboration can contribute to long-term environmental and economic progress. Participants also discussed green value addition and entrepreneurial innovation opportunities within regional ecosystems to strengthen sustainable enterprise development. \n \nE-Commerce Opportunities for Green Products\nThe event also explored new ways to link smallholder producers to global markets through e-commerce platforms\, opening fresh opportunities for rural entrepreneurs to market and sell eco-friendly products beyond local boundaries. Interactive group discussions focused on how digital platforms and market-driven models can empower small producers and enhance resilience in the face of climate change challenges. \nOfficials Praise the Project’s Broader Vision\nAddressing the event\, Matale District Secretary Mr. L.P. Madanayake commended the project’s wide-reaching environmental vision and its significant role in safeguarding rural livelihoods. He highlighted that the Dumbara Green Empower Project has implemented numerous programs aimed at protecting green livelihoods and supporting climate adaptation among communities in Matale and Kandy. Mr. Madanayake further praised Mrs. Chandika V. Ethugala for her leadership in steering the project forward despite various administrative and external challenges\, noting that the government deeply values her commitment and direction. \n \nProject Director Highlights Continued Progress\nIn her remarks\, Mrs. Chandika V. Ethugala outlined the project’s core objectives and reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to achieving them. She noted that both the Minister and the Secretary of the Ministry have extended special attention and support to ensure the project’s success. Despite facing climate-related and operational challenges\, the Dumbara Green Empower Project continues to progress steadily. Mrs. Ethugala recognized the valuable contributions of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and ICRAF (World Agroforestry Centre)\, emphasizing that their partnership has been instrumental in achieving project milestones. She further expressed confidence that the project will guide rural communities toward climate-resilient\, sustainable green livelihoods across the Dumbara region.community-based organizations. \nMulti-Sectoral Participation Strengthens Impact\nThe program also saw the participation of additional district secretaries\, divisional heads from Matale and Kandy\, leaders of partner organizations\, and representatives from non-governmental and community-based organizations. \n \nA large number of small and medium-scale entrepreneurs joined the discussions\, showcasing strong regional interest and collaboration in advancing green enterprise development. \nA Model for Sustainable Development\nThe Dumbara Green Empower Project stands as a model for integrated environmental management\, climate resilience\, and rural innovation — merging sustainability\, entrepreneurship\, and ecological balance to create a greener and stronger Sri Lanka.
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SUMMARY:Scoping Pilot Green Value Chain Development Opportunities in Smallholder Farmer and Estate Communities
DESCRIPTION:Igniting Green Enterprise: Field Visit Lays Groundwork for Value Chains in Knuckles Region \nDiscussion with Hare Park Estate Workers Housing Cooperative representatives\nThe GCF Knuckles Project has completed a crucial field visit to the Kandy and Matale districts\, identifying significant opportunities to develop pilot-level green value chains within estate worker cooperatives and smallholder farmer organizations. \nThe assessment found great\, yet currently untapped\, potential in several key areas\, including: \n\nHerbal Products and Kithul: Utilizing local resources like heen bovitiya and kithul for value-added products.\nTourism Services: Leveraging abundant tourist traffic in areas like Sembuwatta and Hulangala\, which local communities currently see minimal economic benefit from.\nDairy and Cardamom: Improving production and developing value-added products in the dairy and cardamom sectors.\n\nDiscussion with Hare Park Estate Workers Housing Cooperative representatives\nDiscussion with Hare Park Estate Workers Housing Cooperative representatives\nDiscussion with Hare Park Estate Workers Housing Cooperative representatives\nWhat Happens Next? \nThe project is moving immediately to implement “quick-win” activities within the first 12 weeks to deliver early economic benefits to vulnerable communities. This includes: \n\nLaunching new products in food sales and herb processing.\nInitiating basic sales points and weekend sales booths near tourist areas.\nDeploying solar dryers and standardized packaging to improve product quality.\nAddressing regulatory barriers to kithul tapping by initiating dialogue with the Excise and Forest Departments.\n\nKnuckles Forest Specialised Farming Organisation\, Elkaduwa representatives and members\nKnuckles Forest Specialised Farming Organisation\, Elkaduwa representatives and members\nThese pilot activities will establish a proof-of-concept for scalable\, inclusive rural enterprise development across the Knuckles project area. \nKnuckles Forest Specialised Farming Organisation\, Elkaduwa representatives and members
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