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Anoka Abeyrathne Appointed as Regional Coordinator for the Royal Commonwealth Society for Asia
The Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) has appointed Anoka Primrose Abeyrathne as the Regional Coordinator for Asia. In her new role, Abeyrathne will play a crucial role in advancing the RCS’s mission to promote the values of the Commonwealth across the diverse and dynamic countries of the Asian region.
Anoka Abeyrathne brings with her a wealth of experience in international relations, advocacy, and community engagement. Her extensive background in working with non-governmental organizations and her passion for fostering meaningful connections align perfectly with the RCS’s commitment to creating a more inclusive and sustainable future for all Commonwealth nations.
Her work in the community sector has resulted in over 20,000 people, especially empowering women and vulnerable communities across the Asia-Pacific region, gaining additional income and the ability to upskill through digital training and development. With a keen interest in technology and ensuring that no one is left behind, her work through the Active Citizens program, as well as with various organizations campaigning for social causes, has enabled Anoka to build strong communities united in their mission to support and create long-term impact for the greater good.
A graduate of the University of Cambridge with a background in law and biology, Anoka is a Forbes 30 under 30, Asia21 Fellow, Sri Lanka’s first female World Economic Forum New Champion, Zonta Award for Environment recipient, Cosmopolitan 35 under 35, and a British Council International Climate Champion.
As Regional Coordinator for Asia, Abeyrathne will be responsible for strengthening the RCS’s presence in Asia, enhancing cooperation among Commonwealth countries in the region, and facilitating cultural, educational, and social initiatives that promote the Commonwealth’s shared values of democracy, human rights, and sustainable development.
Abeyrathne’s appointment reflects the RCS’s dedication to nurturing leadership talent within the organization and the broader Commonwealth network. Her vision, energy, and commitment to promoting collaboration and dialogue make her an excellent choice for this pivotal role.