
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s rich history with the International Labour Organization (ILO) stretches over 75 years. The island-nation became a member of the ILO soon after its independence, in 1948, with the country office established in 1984.
As the only united nations entity dedicated to the world of work, the ILO is built on the foundation of tripartism and social dialogue. ILO efforts in the country are closely aligned with national priorities, and the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework, and are rooted in advancing social justice and decent work for all Sri Lankan people.
Latest news and stories

Social protection
Asia-Pacific achieves social protection milestone, yet challenges remain and new ones emerge with climate change

Remedy blueprint
6th United Nations Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum, Asia-Pacific

Labour statistics

National figures on labour market for the last available year from the ILOSTAT database

Development cooperation Dashboard

The Dashboard offers customizable views of ILO development cooperation projects in Sri Lanka
Projects and programmes
Social Dialogue for Peace and Crisis Prevention in Sri Lanka
Supporting migrant returnees and communities in vulnerable situations to uplift their livelihoods, enhance their skills and promote safe...
Publications
Social protection
World social protection report 2024-26: Regional companion report for Asia and the Pacific
South Asia Qualifications Referencing Framework: Technical Meeting#3


Tripartite partners

Contact
ILO Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives
202 - 204, Bauddhaloka Mawatha,
Colombo 7,
Sri Lanka
- Email: colombo@ilo.org
- Phone: +94 11 259 2525
- Fax: +94 11 250 0865