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Australia and Sri Lanka to further strengthen defence related ties
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Ministry of Defence - Sri Lanka
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Nominations Open for 2022 Medallion for Intellectual Achievement
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Australia helps Sri Lanka minimise environmental pollution Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
The innovative technologies and solutions from Australia, introduced in Sri Lanka and Maldives in 2014, have prevented over 29,314,918 kg equivalent of GHG Emission savings (CO2) from polluting the environment. This achievement has been confirmed using internationally acclaimed Australian measurement and verification protocols. Sri Lanka and Australia flags together textile cloth, fabric texture
Renewable energy and energy conservation are two important pillars in tackling climate change, and Australian businesses have been working to achieve these important goals through their use of Australian technological solutions both domestically and overseas. Sri Lanka and the Maldives are among the countries adopting these technological solutions to climate change.
IFC and FCCISL Work with Sri Lankan Businesses to Help Navigate the Impacts of COVID-19 by Promoting Increased Work-Life Balance
July, 14, 2021
To help close the gender gap and promote greater work-life balance, particularly at a time of COVID-19 impacts, IFC and the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry Sri Lanka (FCCISL) have launched a new online learning series to strengthen business commitment towards flexible work and family-friendly practices to help employees.
Over 40 Sri Lankan businesses participated in the first in a series of online learning sessions by the ‘Together We Can’ partnership – launched under the IFC-DFAT Women in Work program. The partnership is aimed at promoting gender-smart policies among Sri Lankan businesses, with a particular focus on helping mitigate COVID-19 impacts.