Campden FB | Pressroom COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerates Families’ Growing Interest in Sustainable InvestingOctober 3, 2021June 14, 2025Family philanthropists agree the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated their sustainable investments, not only driven by their re-evaluation of wealth with purpose priorities, but also by changing consumer expectations and gainful market returns.
Campden FB | Pressroom Families Embrace Sustainable Esg Investing as a Business Opportunity and a Family ValueSeptember 26, 2021June 14, 2025Family principals engaged in sustainable investing welcome the rising interest among private wealth holders in investing to tackle climate change, but some warn real world action must follow and insist families can take the lead in positive change.
Pressroom | The Sunday Times A second chance for mangrovesSeptember 26, 2021June 14, 2025Biodiversity Sri Lanka and the Department of Wildlife Conservation come together to address the critical issue of biodiversity losses, starting with the scenic Anawilundawa Wetland Sanctuary
Pressroom | The Island A National Partnership With Businesses For BiodiversitySeptember 19, 2021June 14, 2025BIODIVERSITY in SRI LANKA
Daily News | Pressroom Biodiversity Sri Lanka hosts annual technical sessionsSeptember 15, 2021June 14, 2025Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL), is celebrating its sixth year of operation. Preceding its Annual General Meeting, three Annual Technical Sessions are being organized virtually this year under the theme “Business for Biodiversity – building back better, woven around knowledge packages, scheduled for September 15 to 17 from 9 a.m. to 12.30 pm.
DailyFT | Pressroom Private enterprise and social justiceSeptember 7, 2021June 14, 2025Last month, a new, fully equipped High Dependency Unit for patients requiring critical care was opened at the Nawalapitiya District Hospital, the total cost of Rs. 25 million funded by the Merrill J. Fernando Charitable Foundation (MJFCF).
Pressroom | The Morning Nurturing a child’s formative yearsSeptember 3, 2021June 14, 2025පෙර පාසල් දරුවන්ගේ ඇති විය හැකි ගැටලු හදුනා ගනිමු
DailyFT | Pressroom Over 200 agribusinesses join Ceylon Chamber and Australia’s MDF to discuss climate changeAugust 31, 2021June 14, 2025Over 200 agribusinesses in Sri Lanka are now better informed on the business need for climate change adaptation following a successful webinar, ‘Experience from Industry Leaders,’ organised by The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Australian Government-funded Market Development Facility (MDF).
Pressroom | The Sunday Observer Childhood Disability Requires Holistic ApproachAugust 29, 2021June 14, 2025New Disability Screening App Offers Hope to Health Impaired Persons
DailyFT | Pressroom Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and MDF kick off Climate Change Adaptation for Agribusinesses seriesAugust 23, 2021June 14, 2025The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Australian Government-funded Market Development Facility (MDF), will host a series of events titled ‘The Business Case for Climate Change Adaptation for Agribusinesses’ to increase awareness of local agribusinesses on the risks posed by climate change to their business models.
Pressroom | The Island Dilmah Tea and Kahawatte Plantations donate Rs. 25 mn. High Dependency Care Unit to Nawalapitiya General HospitalAugust 22, 2021June 14, 2025Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka – The Merrill J. Fernando High Dependency Care Facility was inaugurated on August 16 at the, Nawalapitiya District General Hospital. The facility, costing nearly Rs. 25 mn., was funded by Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company Plc and its associate Kahawatte Plantations Plc with the facilitation of the MJF Charitable Foundation, Dilmah announced.
DailyFT | Pressroom Dilmah Tea and Kahawatte Plantations donate High Dependency Care Unit to Nawalapitiya General HospitalAugust 17, 2021June 14, 2025Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka - The Merrill J. Fernando High Dependency Care Facility was inaugurated on 16th August 2021 at the, Nawalapitiya District General Hospital. The facility is funded by Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company Plc and its associate Kahawatte Plantations PLC with the facilitation of the MJF Charitable Foundation. Named after the Ceylon Teamaker who devoted his life to tea, the facility will provide specialised medical care for the predominantly tea estate workers in Nawalapitiya, also serving the Central Province.