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Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera, who is currently in the US, said the Sri Lankan Government is introducing curricular reforms in secondary education to enhance creative and analytical skills and technological interventions such as smart classrooms.
He also said investments in school facilities are being ramped up including sanitation which has important implications for continuous education, particularly for the girl child.
Minister Samaraweera is representing Sri Lanka at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Forum on Financing for Development (FfD) convened by the President of ECOSOC, Inga Rhonda King, at the latter’s invitation.
Participating in the Ministerial Financial Dialogue Panel Discussion on ‘Promoting Inclusive Growth Reducing Inequalities’ on April15, the Minister shared with the FfD, measures taken in Sri Lanka towards this end.
He spoke about the ‘Enterprise Sri Lanka’ concessionary loan scheme which was launched in mid-2018 with the objective of creating 100,000 young entrepreneurs especially in the villages.
The 2019 FfD Forum, as the center-piece of the FfD follow-up process has a dual task to: review the implementation of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda in the past 04 years; and forge consensus among increasingly divergent views and spread policy know-how to advance implementation against rising economic and non-economic risks.
Addressing the General Debate of the FfD on April16, Minister Samaraweera explained some of the measures taken by Sri Lanka including in the 2019 Budget to address identified challenges in sustainable and equitable development.
Stating that financial commitments are increasingly challenging for countries like Sri Lanka that are subject to significant fiscal constraints, the Minister emphasised the need for international cooperation including for supporting measures to prevent and mitigate the debilitating impacts of climate change in vulnerable economies.
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