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Bolgoda Lake, Sri Lanka

 
 

 

Current News

 

March 2009:

Project: Improving livelihoods of fishermen in Sri Lanka by introducing LED and CF lamps for night fishing and reducing the use of kerosene. Further information about the project.

 

 
 
Bolgoda Lake is situated in the South West of Sri Lanka, 19 kilometres from Colombo. The lake consists of two major water bodies and covers 374 square kilometres partly fresh and brackish water. It is one of the biggest sources of fresh water within the western district of Sri Lanka. Its natural beauty has great potential in an area bordering on Colombo for development, tourism and fisheries, but it is gravely threatened by industrial pollution. 
 
 

With industrial chemicals, effluents from the hotel industry, pollution from saw mills, destruction of wetlands and mangrove swamps been some of the worst problems faced by the area. This pollution has directly affected the surrounding drinking water and led to the growth of the weed Diya Habala which is slowly asphyxiating the lake´s fauna and flora.

 
 

As a consequence of this situation, EMACE has decided to take a double approach to the problem. The first approach involves a conservation project seeking to clean up the lake and develop an interest in local inhabitants via economic incentives to protect the lake from further pollution. Secondly EMACE aims to develop an industry with a local or foreign business to transform the sawdust into energy reducing the negative impacts of the mills on the lake.  

 
 

EMACE is an acronym for Environment & Science, Manpower & Skills, Adult & Parenthood Development Assistance, Childcare & Women’s rights, Education & Culture. Goals of this organisation are:

 
 
  • Environmental Conservation and Biodiversity Enhancement - EMACE is involved in projects related to solid waste disposal, pollution of waterways, deforestation, alternative energy sources, information dissemination, conservation and training and facilitation for enterprises to encourage higher productivity and environmental responsibility, such as ISO 14001 and Environmental Systems Management training.
  • Training - EMACE is an eager supporter of projects that enhance leadership, empowerment, gender equity, legal rights and skills training for employment, and is currently developing a training centre for IDP youths.  EMACE is especially concerned with the members of Sri Lanka's society that have traditionally been marginalised, such as women, the poor and the homeless.
  • Human Rights and Social Mobilisation - EMACE's community housing, income generation, credit programs and water and sanitation programs rely heavily on participatory development to improve basic human rights. 
  • Net working - One of EMACE's greatest strengths is the vast network of CBOs, NGOs, international donor agencies, industries and government organisations that it can call upon to assist in various projects.
  • Education - The incorporation of environmental clubs, preschools, and alternative skills training form important initiatives for EMACE, and help foster a better socially and environmentally aware future generation
 

From December 2005 until December 2008, the successful implementation of the EU Asia Pro-Eco II B Post Tsunami Project: Post Tsunami Restoration of Mangroves, Education and Reestablishment of Livelihoods was effected.

More and detailed information on the separate project pages.

 
 

Contact:

 

EMACE Foundation of Sri Lanka

Contact: persons: Ekanayake Abeyrathne (Director),

Aarti Patel (Project Manager, Tsunami Relief & Rehabilitation)

P O Box 2, Aturugiriya, Sri Lanka

519/1 Medagodalanda Road, Aturugiriya, Sri Lanka

Phone: + 94 - 11 - 77 79 131 393, + 94 - 11 - 26 12 837

Fax: + 94 - 11 - 26 10 080

E-mail: emace@slt.lk; sunfuel@sltnet.lk

Websites: www.emacesrilanka.com; www.bolgodalakesrilanka.com

 

Bolgoda Lake Office

P O Box 96, Moratuwa 10400 Sri Lanka

9A Rawathawaththa Road, Moratuwa 10400 Sri Lanka

Phone (Mobile): +94 - 11 - 777 - 91 33 93,  777 - 67 79 82

Phone: +94 - 11 - 26 12 837, +94 - 11 - 44 44 465, 060 21 64 571

Fax: +94 - 11 - 26 10 080; +94 - 11 - 27 60 549

E-mail: lakefriends@sltnet.lk, emace@slt.lk, sunfuel@sltnet.lk

 
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