Incitare Sri Lanka
Incitare Sri Lanka was established in 2024 in response to a rapidly shifting global and national landscape in which climate risk, economic fragility, food insecurity, and social vulnerability increasingly intersect.
The organisation was created in the understanding that development can no longer be approached through fragmented projects or short-term interventions alone. Durable resilience requires integrated systems capable of linking livelihoods, technology, infrastructure, enterprise development, skills training, environmental restoration, and access to finance.
Incitare works to identify and support practical solutions that are climate resilient, locally adaptable, economically viable, and scalable.
Our approach combines systems thinking with implementation.

Rather than focusing solely on isolated thematic interventions, we seek to build pathways that connect innovation with delivery, policy with practice, and investment with measurable impact.
Our work includes renewable energy technologies, productive clean energy infrastructure, climate-smart enterprise development, circular economy systems, sustainable agriculture, technology localisation, resilient livelihoods, and regenerative economic models.
We work closely with government institutions, vocational training centres, development partners, technical specialists, entrepreneurs, and international collaborators to support solutions capable of creating long-term value and strengthening national resilience.
Incitare also serves as a bridge-building platform between Sri Lanka and wider international conversations around impact investment, systems transformation, resilience economics, and future-fit development pathways.
As climate disruption, geopolitical instability, and economic uncertainty intensify globally, our mission is to help create practical models capable of supporting inclusive growth, adaptive capacity, and sustainable recovery.