22/05/2026
From rising electricity tariffs to shrinking coping capacities, how are Colombo’s low-income households navigating Sri Lanka’s ongoing polycrisis?
At the 'Poverty and Development in Times of Crisis' conference hosted by Centre for Poverty Analysis, Colombo Urban Lab Research Associate Meghal Perera presented her paper based on findings from CUL’s long-term research with low-income communities across Colombo between 2021-2026.
The paper highlights how repeated economic shocks and energy tariff revisions have reshaped everyday electricity use, deepened vulnerabilities, and strained already fragile household coping mechanisms. It calls for energy policies that centre the lived realities of the urban poor in times of crisis.