As dengue cases soar, Sri Lanka battles a deadly foe: mosquitoes
After torrential rains and flooding in May, the country faces four times as many cases as average
Sri Lanka struggles to adapt as disasters become a new "normal"
"The policies are clearly there. What we need is to properly implement these for the long haul"
FEATURE-Faster, clearer data on disasters might help shield women and children
Women and children can be disproportionately affected by disasters, but taking a closer look at disaster data could help reduce their vulnerabilities
As disaster hits again, early warning text messages fly in Sri Lanka
Efforts to improve warnings are yielding results – but alerts are still coming too late, experts say
Sri Lanka's war survivors hope new law will unlock state land holdings
After decades struggling to find out if they own the land beneath their homes, some Sri Lankans at last have hope
As drought slashes rice harvest, 900,000 face hunger in Sri Lanka
Rice harvest could be the worst in 40 years in the South Asian island nation, Save the Children warns
Sri Lankan rice farmers vow to fight Chinese investors
Locals fear that local farmland will be swallowed by a proposed 15,000-acre investment zone set up by the government to attract Chinese investment
With drought looming, Sri Lanka tries something new: preparing
Officials are removing taxes on imported rice, restricting reservoir use and looking for alternatives to hydropower as drought looms