Establishing anticipatory action at the national level: lessons from Sri Lanka

Anticipatory action has progressed rapidly in Sri Lanka. In 2022, the first pilot project began testing this approach for floods and landslides in Nuwara Eliya; just three years later, there are now many more initiatives under way across the country, and for a broadening range of hazards. This expansion has been enabled by continuous efforts, initiated by humanitarian organizations, to incorporate anticipatory action within the country’s wider disaster-risk-management system. 

Drawing on testimonies from government ministries and humanitarian partners, this case study outlines some of the factors behind these achievements in institutionalizing anticipatory action. It also shares perspectives from the communities and practitioners involved in the pilot projects, who explain why this approach is so important.

Publish Date

November 20, 2025

Resource Type

PDF, 1.02 MB

Year

2025

Country

Sri Lanka

Region

Asia

Content Type

Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet

Theme

Early Action, Early Warning System, Evidence, Health

Organization type

Government, NGO, Red Cross Red Crescent Movement

Hazard

Disease outbreak, Flood, Landslide