Sri Lanka to host 2025 ABU Climate and Disaster Summit

October 1, 2025 at 12:40 PM

The 9th ABU Media Summit on Climate Action & Disaster Prevention (CADP-2025) will be held from 25–27 November 2025 in Colombo, the largest international media event to be held in Sri Lanka this year.

Organized by the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) and hosted by the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC), the event will bring together more than 200 delegates from over 35 countries. 

Around 75 international delegates are expected, including high-level representatives from major broadcasters such as NHK (Japan), CMG (China), ABC (Australia), Doordarshan (India), TRT (Turkey), and RTM (Malaysia). They will join Sri Lankan Broadcaster experts and other key stakeholders in climate communication and disaster preparedness. 

With climate disasters on the rise, the role of the media is shifting from reporters of tragedy to partners in resilience. SLRC believes that hosting CADP-2025 is both an honour and a privilege for Sri Lanka. The Summit logo, website, and mascot were launched at a ceremony held yesterday (30). 

The Summit theme, “Building Resilience Through Media: For a Cleaner, Greener & Safer Tomorrow,” highlights how media can go beyond daily reporting to play a proactive role in safeguarding communities. Key features of the program include: 

  • Launch of the Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan (DPRP) Model for Media, supported by UNESCO.  
  • High-level keynote addresses and thematic panels on disaster communication and climate action.  
  • Training workshops for journalists to build practical skills in disaster reporting. 
  • The ABU Climate Change and DRR Awards Ceremony. 

CADP-2025 in Colombo will spotlight Sri Lanka’s commitment to resilience and climate communication, while also promoting the nation as a sustainable tourism destination. A closing declaration will outline a regional roadmap for media cooperation in disaster risk reduction and climate action.

Since its inception in 2014 in Jakarta, the CADP Summit has been hosted by countries including Thailand, Bangladesh, Fiji, Nepal, and the Maldives. The initiative was born after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which claimed over 227,000 lives across 14 countries, underscoring the urgent need for stronger media engagement in disaster preparedness. (Newswire)