Q&A Session Highlights
Participants raised questions on training opportunities for young professionals and women. Speakers noted the need to strengthen capacity building in the region and highlighted the importance of establishing training mechanisms similar to those previously conducted by Japan International Cooperation Agency and Korea International Cooperation Agency.
Participants also asked about community-based training for rural populations. Speakers shared that current efforts mainly focus on government officials, researchers, and awareness programmes, while community-level training has not yet been widely implemented but could be explored through stronger collaboration with local NGOs.
A question was raised on health impacts across age groups. It was clarified that while effects appear lower in the 5–19 age group, air pollution still affects adolescents, with higher impacts observed among infants and older adults. Yet HEI has a number of training opportunity for South Asian citizen.
Participants further asked about the need for air quality monitoring in Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and industries. Speakers emphasized that monitoring is essential to establish baseline conditions, assess impacts, and support sustainable practices aligned with SDGs.
Finally, participants asked about community training programmes in Sri Lanka. It was noted that such initiatives are currently limited, with activities mainly focused on awareness programmes, and that expanding outreach will require stronger collaboration and support.