CEPA is rated 3 out of 5 in the category think tanks. Read and write reviews about CEPA. CEPA is an independent, Sri Lankan think-tank promoting a better understanding of poverty-related development issues. CEPA believes that poverty is an injustice that should be overcome and that overcoming poverty involves changing policies and practices nationally and internationally, as well as working with people in poverty. CEPA strives to contribute to influencing poverty-related development policy, at national, regional, sectoral, programme and project levels. The Centre for Poverty Analysis was established in May of 2001 by nine Sri Lankan professionals working on poverty related issues. CEPA is registered as a company limited by guarantee under Sri Lanka's Companies Act 17 of 1982, on 24th April 2001 and re-registered under the Companies Act No.7 of 2007 on 28th July 2008. CEPA carries out a range of client services that includes; research, consultancy, evaluation and training. These services are carried out primarily within CEPA's thematic areas of Livelihoods and Employment, Social Cohesion and Reconciliation, Sustainable Development, Disaporas and Development and Labour Migration..
Address
16, Jawatte Road, Colombo 05
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Colombo, Western