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We are on a mission to revolutionize how critical climate and disaster risk data is shared and utilized. Our initiative, funded by the Global Green
Growth Institute (GGGI), focuses on two essential components: an Early Warning Dissemination System and a comprehensive Data Platform for Matara District.
Envision a seamless transmission of crucial alerts reaching the public effectively. The Early Warning Dissemination System acts as a vital bridge between government agencies and the public, simplifying the process. Governance gains the ability to choose precise warning levels and target specific public groups, ultimately strengthening preparedness and ensuring timely, pertinent warnings reach the individuals in need.
Through collaboration with key stakeholders, the challenges within the current data landscape have become apparent. Essential climate and risk data are dispersed among multiple agencies, impeding comprehensive analysis and informed decision-making. The Data Platform we've developed addresses this fragmentation by centralizing critical intelligence. It equips local decision-makers and the community with the necessary tools to fortify resilience against the impacts of climate change. By fostering a collaborative environment, we facilitate data-driven decision-making and encourage active participation, ultimately enhancing local resilience.
Nestled along the southern coast of Sri Lanka, the Matara district stands as a critical focal point for our resilience initiatives. Encompassing an extensive land area of 1282.5 Km2 and home to a substantial population of 873000. With a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, Matara is not only a captivating location but also a region susceptible to a myriad of disasters throughout the year, as evidenced by historical data.