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Sri Lanka Highlights Lessons from 2004 Tsunami and Women-Led Resilience at World Tsunami Awareness Day

Strengthening Post-Disaster Recovery Cooperation: Ambassador of Thailand Meets Executive Director of ADPC

Strengthening Post-Disaster Recovery Cooperation: Ambassador of Thailand Meets Executive Director of ADPC

The Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to Thailand, E.A.S. Wijayanthi Edirisinghe had a meeting with Mr. Aslam Perwaiz, Executive Director of the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) at the ADPC premises, to discuss continued cooperation in post-disaster recovery and long-term resilience building in Sri Lanka following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. During the meeting, H.E. the Ambassador expressed
her sincere appreciation for the timely technical and monetary assistance extended by ADPC in response to the impacts of Cyclone Ditwah, which caused widespread damage across several parts of Sri Lanka. In this regard, the Ambassador formally handed over a Letter of Acknowledgement from Hon. H M Vijitha Herath, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign
Employment and Tourism of Sri Lanka to the Executive Director of ADPC, conveying the Government of Sri Lanka’s appreciation for ADPC’s support and solidarity.

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A high-level event marking World Tsunami Awareness Day was held on 5 November in Bangkok, bringing together senior government officials, diplomats, UN agencies, and disaster risk reduction partners to review regional progress and strengthen cooperation on tsunami and multi-hazard resilience. The programme opened with a video message from Mr. Kamal Kishore, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction, followed by remarks from co-chair the Embassy of Japan in Thailand, reaffirming Japan’s leadership in advancing tsunami preparedness across the Asia-Pacific region. Participants also viewed the documentary “Tsunami Ladies,” which highlighted the vital contributions of women in post-disaster recovery and community resilience.

During the high-level panel discussion, Ambassador E.A.S. Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Thailand and Permanent Representative to UNESCAP, presented Sri Lanka’s experience following the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which claimed more than 35,000 lives and caused extensive coastal devastation. She outlined the country’s institutional reforms, including the establishment of the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) for preparedness and response, and the National Disaster Relief Services Center (NDRSC) for post-disaster relief. She also highlighted the significance of the Disaster Management Act No. 13 of 2005, which created the National Council for Disaster Management, chaired by the President, to guide national disaster risk management policy and coordination.

During the discussion, Ambassador Edirisinghe emphasized that on women’s leadership have played an important role in recovery after the tsunami, helping with livelihoods, housing, and community infrastructure. She also highlighted Sri Lanka’s efforts to include women in disaster planning through the Community Resilience Framework, climate adaptation programmes, and support for women farmers, widows, and other vulnerable groups.

Drawing on Sri Lanka’s experience, Ambassador Edirisinghe stated several lessons for the region: the importance of mainstreaming resilience into all sectors, building institutional capacity at national and local levels, engaging the private sector and small enterprises in disaster risk financing, and reinforcing community-based approaches where women are central actors in resilience-building.

The event concluded with closing remarks from UN ESCAP and a video message from UNESCO Jakarta, reaffirming the shared commitment to sustained investment, regional cooperation, and risk-informed development to protect lives and livelihoods across the Asia-Pacific region.

Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in Bangkok

Strengthening Post-Disaster Recovery Cooperation: Ambassador of Thailand Meets Executive Director of ADPC

Strengthening Post-Disaster Recovery Cooperation: Ambassador of Thailand Meets Executive Director of ADPC

The Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to Thailand, E.A.S. Wijayanthi Edirisinghe had a meeting with Mr. Aslam Perwaiz, Executive Director of the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) at the ADPC premises, to discuss continued cooperation in post-disaster recovery and long-term resilience building in Sri Lanka following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. During the meeting, H.E. the Ambassador expressed
her sincere appreciation for the timely technical and monetary assistance extended by ADPC in response to the impacts of Cyclone Ditwah, which caused widespread damage across several parts of Sri Lanka. In this regard, the Ambassador formally handed over a Letter of Acknowledgement from Hon. H M Vijitha Herath, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign
Employment and Tourism of Sri Lanka to the Executive Director of ADPC, conveying the Government of Sri Lanka’s appreciation for ADPC’s support and solidarity.