Applications are Open for Ventures for Sustainability Fellowship Program

Applications are now open for the Ventures for Sustainability Fellowship Program for Alumni of which is an 8-week long regional incubation virtual program that focuses on interregional harmony and collaboration, capacity building, and providing hands-on experience with creating impactful small grass-root level projects in South Asia region. The Fellowship has two Read more…

Dr. Lahiru Kodithuwakku Wins the Gold Medal at the Humanitarian MBA at the Roxbourg Institute of Social Entrepreneurship

We would like to congratulate Dr. Lahiru Kodithuwakku for winning the Gold Medal at the Humanitarian MBA at the Roxbourg Institute of Social Entrepreneurship for his project with Resilience. He has been a pioneer in community empowerment through education and has contributed as a resource person for many capacity-building programs Read more…

Resilience Holds an Information Session on Power of Community Resilience During Challenging Economic Times in Sri Lanka

Community resilience can be defined as the ability of a community to ‘bounce back’ and recover using its own resources. It also means the ability of groups or communities to cope with external shocks and stresses because of social, environmental, and political change. To discuss the application of the concept Read more…

Resilience Foundation Launches the Little Food Cabinet Movement in Response to the Financial Crisis in Sri Lanka

The Resilience Foundation launched the Little Food Cabinet Movement inspired by the Little Free Pantry in the USA. Little Food Cabinet Movement is a grassroots, crowdsourced solution to cater to immediate and local needs. The Little Food Cabinet Movement helps feed and nourish the needy members of the community while Read more…

Care2Share Trust Supports Distribution of 150 Food Baskets to 150 Needy Families through the Resilience Foundation during the Financial Crisis

The Care2Share Trust, New Zealand supported the distribution of food baskets to 150 needy families during the financial crisis through the Resilience Foundation. Each family received a food basket worth SLR 7000. The Volunteers for Resilience (V4R) identified these needy families in their communities distributed across the island. The volunteers Read more…

The Asia Foundation Offers a ChangeMaker Development Fund Grant to Dr. Novil Wijesekara from Resilience to Launch the International Journal of Health-Systems Resilience

The Asia Foundation offred a Changemaker development Fund Grant to Dr. Novil Wijesekara from Resilience to Launch the International Journal of Health-Systems Resilience. He was an Asia Foundation Development Fellow from the 2016 cohort. Dr. Wijesekara received a similar grant in 2020 to launch the International Journal of Community-Resilience.

Dr. Novil Wijesekara from Resilience Talks about Transforming Violent Religious Extremism at the Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Hawaii

The Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies welcomed Dr. Novil Wijesekara from Resilience as a Guest Speaker to speak on his work on Transforming Violent Religious Extremism through faith-leader engagement. He met with Security Professionals from the Asia Pacific Region who were participating in the Comprehensive Security Management course.

Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs of Georgetown University Interview on Resilience’s AHA-Funded CORRECT-19 Project

Dr. Sudipta Roy from the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs of Georgetown University of Washington DC, USA interviewed Dr. Novil Wijesekara from Resilience on the European Union (EU) funded project, Awareness with Human Actions (AHA!), for the initiative titled as “Community Resilience through Religious Engagement for Community Read more…