CUL works towards equitable and sustainable cities in Sri Lanka. It is a collaborative and interdisciplinary space, enabling connections between research, practice and public policy.
We are conducting research, capacity building and advocacy on putting nature at the heart of Sri Lanka’s economic growth, with stakeholders in economics, business and finance, and in conservation, ecology and environmental science.
YPPP is a platform to provide learning and networking opportunities for Sri Lankan young professionals engaged in diverse public policy roles based in Sri Lanka and overseas.
Recent work includes a study on platform-based gig work, a paper on governance of digital policies in South Asia, and advocacy on an inclusive technology transition in Sri Lanka.