Hemantha Withanage elected as new chair of Friends of the Earth International

Jul 6, 2021

Hemantha Withanage, Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Justice in Sri Lanka has been elected as the chair of Friends of the Earth International. Hemantha follows Karin Nansen of Uruguay, whose two terms as chair ended in June 2021.

A science graduate from the University of Kelaniya in Sri Lanka, Hemantha joined the environmental justice movement in 1990 as an environmental officer for the Environmental Foundation Ltd. In 2004, he co-founded the Centre for Environmental Justice – the most visible environmental organisation in Sri Lanka today. From 2005-2008, Hemantha was Executive Director of the Philippines based NGO Forum on ADB, a network of civil society organisations monitoring the Asian Development Bank – for which he has also been the elected International Convenor a number of times. Hemantha has held leadership positions in number of other regional and international networks and is a leading environmental activist in the Asia Pacific region. Hemantha was an elected member of Friends of the Earth International’s Executive Committee from 2010-2018.

“I am honoured to be elected as chair of the world’s largest grassroots environmental justice organisation which, for 50 years, has been leading the fight against polluters and natural resource exploiters for a just and equitable future. My priority for the next two years is to strengthen the member groups and Friends of the Earth International’s work with communities around the world fighting for a just society in line with our vision and mission.”

The current global governance and patriarchal power systems hinder a move towards such a society. As the world continues to exceed sustainable levels of production and consumption, many are failing to match the urgency and level of commitment required. The global Covid-19 pandemic has further exposed the current systemic environmental, social-economic and gender injustices. Corporations are hijacking our food systems and natural resource governance, as well as pushing for false solutions and exacerbating the climate and biodiversity crises. Greater meaningful effort is needed from global governance bodies and national governments. This won’t happen without system change. We will continue to work alongside the peoples and communities who are leading the way with solutions. We will continue to build our Internationalist Solidarity System in partnership with allied movements and struggles.

Friends of the Earth International is delighted that Hemantha Withanage has been elected as the chair of the federation and looks forward to the Sri Lankan activist’s political leadership of Friends of the Earth International.