ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has been selected as one of the countries to get support from the UK’s Blue Fund, Minister Bandula Gunawardana said, which is aimed at helping developing countries to protect the marine environment and reduce poverty.
“The governments of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are leading in terms of Ocean Health,” Cabinet Spokesperson, Bandula Gunawardena said.
The Blue Planet Fund has been allocated 500 million Sterling Pounds according to the British Government.
The cabinet approved the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Environment and Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Sri Lanka is to get support under the Fund’s Ocean Country Partnership Programme (OCPP).
“The OCPP will support countries to be equipped with the skills and expertise needed to tackle, reduce and mitigate marine pollution through the development of science-led policy,” according its website.
“By improving our understanding of the impacts of pollution, as well as identifying and supporting effective responses, we will make sure that communities are better equipped to prevent and manage marine pollution. This will improve health and livelihoods.”