Journalists and Media Development in the spotlight
- Mahishka Samarasinghe
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
Rainbow Institute and Rainbow Resources Lanka Celebrate 15 Years of Impact
The 15th anniversary celebration of Rainbow Institute Sri Lanka and Rainbow Resources Lanka was held on 16 June 2025 at the iconic Lionel Wendt Art Centre, bringing together a vibrant community of media professionals, educators, and young changemakers.
Themed around Media Development—one of the organization’s flagship focus areas—the multi-faceted event reflected on 15 years of dedication to building a more informed and empowered Sri Lanka.
A key highlight of the evening was the recognition of young journalists who participated in
Rainbow Resources most recently concluded media development project, Young Journalists
Fellowship, conducted in 2024 with the support of the American Embassy.
This dynamic initiative brought together 150 emerging journalists from across the island,
working in Sinhala, Tamil, and English across print, electronic, and digital platforms. The
program not only strengthened their professional skills and networks but also led to the
formation of the Young Journalists Network of Sri Lanka.
The event also featured an inspiring Photojournalism Awards Ceremony, organized in
collaboration with the Photography Society of Sri Lanka, showcasing powerful visual storytelling by young media talent.
A particularly moving moment was the felicitation of veteran journalist and media rights
activist Dharmasiri Lankapeli for his courage and leadership in journalism. Introducing
Lankapeli, the Chief Academic Advisor of Rainbow Institute and eminent media academic, Dr Mahim Mendis described Lankapel’s unwavering commitment to press freedom and
journalists’ rights.
For over 30 years, Lankapeli has championed these causes through the Federation of Media Employees Trade Unions, in alliance with the International Federation of Journalists. Despite facing threats during Sri Lanka’s conflict period and being offered asylum abroad, he chose to stay and continue his advocacy at home. His leadership in promoting the Right to Information and elevating journalism standards remains an enduring inspiration.
As Rainbow Institute and Rainbow Resources Lanka mark this milestone, the anniversary
celebration was not only a reflection of past achievements, but also a powerful call to action for the future. With a steadfast commitment to nurturing ethical, courageous, and skilled media professionals, the organizations reaffirmed their vision for a more inclusive, democratic, and informed society. The evening was a testament to the impact of 15 years of tireless work—and a renewed pledge to continue shaping the next generation of media leaders in Sri Lanka and beyond.
