A field visit was conducted on 19 May 2025 to the Murunga Wewa Tank, part of the Wilmanna Cascade, under the Murunga Wewa Rehabilitation (Phase II) initiative of the Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project (CSIAP). The objective of the visit was to assess the ongoing rehabilitation works, review environmental and social safeguard compliance, and monitor overall progress.
The following officials participated in the visit:
Murunga Wewa Tank, located within a wildlife-protected area, is undergoing rehabilitation under CSIAP Phase II to support sustainable agriculture for nine (09) beneficiary farmers cultivating 30 acres annually. All necessary approvals have been secured from the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWLC), and beneficiary farmers have agreed to forego the 2025 Yala season to facilitate uninterrupted rehabilitation work.
The
rehabilitation of the Murunga Wewa Tank was undertaken by CJ Construction, with physical works
having commenced on 29 April 2025. During the visit, the team observed that:
Recommendations:
The
Murunga Wewa rehabilitation is progressing despite environmental and logistical
challenges, with strong community engagement and adherence to environmental
safeguards. The farming community appreciates the project’s support and
anticipates full resumption of cultivation following project completion.
The Environment and Social Safeguard Officers provided guidance on addressing these concerns through community consultations and improved grievance redress mechanisms. Recommendations were made to strengthen monitoring of safeguard compliance and ensure timely communication with stakeholders. The team commended the efforts of the contractor and project staff but emphasised the importance of maintaining standards in line with CSIAP guidelines and World Bank safeguard policies.
Please click the Field Visit Report to read more.
By Sharmila Shanmuganthan, Social Safeguard and Gender Development Officer, PMU,
CSIAP
Posted by CSIAP Sri Lanka Read full article Published Date : 2025-05-22