ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Cupboard of Ministers has authorised a proposal to acquire USD 100 million from the Asian Growth Financial institution (ADB) to implement the Sustainable Tourism Sector Growth Programme (STSDP) within the nation, the federal government stated.
Out of this ADB mortgage, USD 70 million will likely be obtained from concessionary basic capital sources and USD 30 million from everlasting basic capital sources, the federal government stated in its cupboard determination doc.
“Clearance have been granted by the Central Financial institution of Sri Lanka and the Legal professional Normal’s Division to acquire the above mortgage facility,” it stated.
The Cupboard has granted approval to enter into agreements with the ADB to acquire the mortgage grant for the actions of sustainable tourism sector improvement programme.
Sri Lanka’s Sustainable Tourism Sector Growth Programme (STSDP) represents a pivotal ADB-backed initiative to revitalize the nation’s tourism business, a sector that contributed 5% to GDP at its peak in 2018 and using 2.5 million folks pre-crisis.
Accepted in 2024 with an preliminary $100 million policy-based mortgage for Subprogram 1 below ADB challenge, the STSDP goals to foster a resilient, inclusive, and eco-friendly tourism ecosystem by concentrating on $5 billion in overseas change earnings by 2025 by way of personal sector-led reforms and catalytic investments in infrastructure, corresponding to upgrading eco-lodges, coastal pathways, and digital reserving platforms in underserved areas just like the Jap Province.
Aligned with Sri Lanka’s Nationwide Tourism Coverage (NTP) and ADB’s Technique 2030 which emphasizes operational priorities like public monetary administration, inexperienced development, and inclusion, this system integrates sustainability standards from the International Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), selling community-based enterprises, biodiversity conservation in protected areas, and gender-inclusive job coaching to empower girls and youth in rural tourism hotspots.
The objectives embody spreading improvement past Colombo and the South to ethnic-minority areas and leveraging public-private partnerships for heritage preservation and low-carbon transport. This system helps UN Sustainable Growth Targets whereas positioning tourism as an engine for equitable restoration amid projections of three million annual guests by 2026.
Sri Lanka has aimed toward bold 3 million vacationer arrivals and USD 5 billion income targets for this yr. (Colombo/November 04/2025)
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