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Reformative changes are being made to increase the representation of women in politics  – President  

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During a meeting with students from Girls’ High School Kandy, President Ranil Wickremesinghe expressed his strong commitment to increasing women’s representation in politics through reformative changes.

The President highlighted his dedication to achieving a significant level of women’s participation in politics and emphasized the need for specific reforms to facilitate this objective. The President made these remarks today (08) in response to a question raised by one of the visiting students from Girls’ High School Kandy, representing the Student Parliament.

As part of their tour, over 100 female students visited various governmental institutions, including the Sri Lankan Parliament, Colombo’s port city, the President’s House, and the Presidential Secretariat. The students also had the opportunity to engage in a friendly meeting with the President at the main auditorium of the Presidential Secretariat.

During the meeting, President Ranil Wickremesinghe provided the students with valuable insights into the history, structure, and pivotal role of the Presidential Secretariat as the primary decision-making institution in the country’s governance. The President also addressed questions raised by the students.

President Wickremesinghe also emphasized the importance of providing students studying arts subjects with opportunities to explore other fields such as science and mathematics for higher education. He believes that such interdisciplinary learning will enable them to contribute effectively to the future development of Sri Lanka, with a vision towards becoming a developed nation by 2048.

This visit by Girls’ High School Kandy students marked the initial phase of a program initiated to open the Presidential Secretariat to school children. During their visit, the students had the chance to acquire new skills and gain valuable experiences.

Central Bank makes a strategic move to accelerate digital financial inclusion

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka Central Bank has made a major move to accelerate digital financial inclusion—bringing even the smallest of transactions into the formal banking system—is one of the key outcomes of Sri Lanka’s first National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS).

The NFIS is a multi-stakeholder effort led by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, with technical and financial assistance from IFC, under the IFC-DFAT Women in Work program.

The basis of the strategy was the result of a national survey that assessed the level of financial inclusion in the country.

The findings of the survey, which took a gender-sensitive approach, revealed that 62 percent of women were aware of making financial transactions through mobile phones. However, a little less than one-third claimed they were comfortable making mobile transactions.

The survey also highlighted a similar trend in payment cards. While ownership of credit and debit cards is slowly increasing, Sri Lanka essentially remains a cash economy, with only 38 percent of the population at ease using debit cards

With the aim of creating awareness on this strategy ,the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Launched the dedicated Web Portal of the Regional Development Department (RDD Web Portal) on 04.08.2023, signifying its strategic orientation towards financial inclusion initiatives.

RDD Web Portal was developed with the financial assistance of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a longstanding partner of the Central Bank, in promoting financial inclusion since 2018.

This latest initiative is part of the overall National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) for Sri

Lanka – in which, IFC played a significant role to make financial services more accessible, efficient, and affordable for all households and businesses in the country, Central bank said.

The Central Bank under its new legislation is now vested with the responsibility of promoting financial inclusion,

Hence launching of the Web Portal marks an important step towards promoting financial inclusiveness in the country and is expected to facilitate all stakeholders of the country through dissemination of information on the financial inclusion efforts of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

RDD Web Portal provides an interactive experience to its users with a user-friendly interface and

equipped with financial literacy materials and tools i.e. publications, Training-of-Trainers (ToT) modules, quizzes and games to enhance financial knowledge, attitude, and behavior of users supporting to make informed and rational financial decisions.

This portal is expected to act as a shared platform for all stakeholders to access information and collaborate in their financial literacy initiatives. This will complement the upcoming Financial Literacy Roadmap for Sri Lanka, to be implemented from 2024.

Steps to Enhance Public Transport Services

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As part of a comprehensive plan to modernize Sri Lanka’s public passenger transport service, the Ministry of Transport is taking significant steps to streamline the system and improve overall efficiency, according to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s vision for the future. Accordingly, by 2048, electric buses will be integrated into the public transport fleet, aligning with global sustainability goals. The Ministry aims to initiate the necessary groundwork for this transformation in the coming months.

To enhance the convenience and reliability of the public transport system, GPS tracking and E-Ticketing facilities will be introduced. Passengers will benefit from accurate real-time information, while operators will have access to improved management systems.  Also, a comprehensive national transport policy will be introduced to address long-standing challenges and issues within the public transport sector. This policy will pave the way for a more coordinated and efficient transportation network.

A high-level discussion, chaired by Minister of Transport, Highways, and Mass Media Bandula Gunawardena and officials including State Minister for Transport Lasantha Alagiyawanna, Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake, and Secretary of the Ministry of Transport Priyantha Mayadunne, was held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (07) to deliberate on these measures. 

During the discussion, the participants focused on resolving existing management problems and inefficiencies that passengers and bus owners face in the public transport sector. They emphasized the importance of utilizing modern technology to create a high-quality driven and efficient passenger transport system.

Minister of Transport, Mr. Bandula Gunawardena, emphasized the significance of the proposed E-ticketing system in addressing issues related to the purchase of passenger tickets. He further stated that the Ministry of Finance has approved the implementation of this system, signifying a positive step towards improving the efficiency and convenience of ticketing in the public transport sector.

State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna highlighted that seven National Bus Associations have expressed their agreement to this initiative, and further consultations will be held at the provincial level.

The Minister of State also instructed to appoint 09 representatives in relation to the 9 provinces and inform the National Transport Commission to implement this program.

Additionally, the integration of GPS technology and E-ticketing services will be a vital criterion in the future in granting transports licenses for buses, ensuring a technologically advanced and efficient transport network.

The discussion also included plans for integrating the Kottawa Bus Stand and Makumbura Multimodal Passenger Transport Centre to enhance interconnectivity.

Mr. Shashi Welgama, Chairman of the National Transport Commission, and officials from the Provincial Road Passenger Transport Authorities actively participated in this fruitful discussion, reaffirming their commitment to improving the public transport sector.

President’s Media Division (PMD)

Sri Lanka Economic Transformation ‘Strategy unveils in New Delhi

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW):Sri Lanka will launch its report ‘Medium and Long-term Strategy for Indo-Japanese Collaboration to Support the Economic Transformation of Sri Lanka’ on 10 August 2023 in New Delhi.

Pathfinder Foundation has devised this stretegy in partnership with two prominent think tanks based in New Delhi, namely, NatStrat and Vivekananda International Foundation, and the Confederation of Indian Industry

The event will take place in a hybrid format and expects to draw around 200 participants both physically and virtually, aiming to create greater awareness of the report.

It will explore potential investment opportunities in Sri Lanka and interact with relevant Indian stakeholders who wish to identify concrete projects and financing modalities on priority sectors as identified in the report.

Pathfinder delegation to the event will be led by Chairman Bernard Goonetilleke, and Executive Director Dr. Dayaratna Silva,

Board of Investment and Sustainable Energy Authority of Sri Lanka will be represented by Executive Director Prasanjith Wijayatilake and Director General J.M. Athula respectively, .

The Foundation launched the Report in Colombo in late March in the presence of Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry, High Commissioner of India Gopal Baglay and Ambassador of Japan Mizukoshi Hideaki. Later, the report will be presented to President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The report focuses on four priority areas for collaboration with India and Japan..

One of the areas is Low-carbon power generation, focusing on LNG and grid connectivity between India and Sri Lanka and the other is , the Development of Trincomalee as an energy hub.

The 4th area is the people-to-people contacts which covers tourism, education, training and skills development.

The report’s New Delhi launch follows an 18-member high-powered Indian delegation’s visit to the island to look at investment opportunities in the country.

The team visited Jaffna, Mannar, and Trincomalee and ended their tour on 4 August with a visit to the Pathfinder Foundation for a briefing session.

The report ‘Medium and Long-term Strategy for Indo-Japanese Collaboration to Support the Economic Transformation of Sri Lanka’ can be read on the web section of https://pathfinderfoundation.org/publications

Cabinet Approves 2023-2028 National Policy to Combat Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing

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In a significant move aimed at curbing money laundering, terrorism financing, and illicit activities, the Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism National Policy for the years 2023 to 2028.

The Cabinet Paper outlining this pivotal policy was presented by President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who holds the portfolio of Finance, Economic Stabilization, and National Policies Minister.

This decision by the Cabinet sets the stage for the execution of strategic action plans, which delineate the responsibilities of respective institutions. These plans are designed to address identified vulnerabilities and enhance Sri Lanka’s capabilities in the prevention of money laundering and the combatting of terrorism financing.

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an intergovernmental entity that establishes global benchmarks to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, has put forth 40 recommendations intended for adoption by all nations.

In line with this framework, the Asia Pacific Regional Group on Money Laundering, an arm of the FATF, is actively evaluating Sri Lanka’s adherence to these recommendations. A crucial development is the imminent commencement of the third mutual evaluation of Sri Lanka by the Asia Pacific Regional Group on Money Laundering, scheduled to commence in March 2025. This evaluation process will provide a comprehensive assessment of Sri Lanka’s progress and compliance in this critical domain.

US Anti-Corruption Coordinator Richard Nephew Visits Colombo to Discuss Collaborative Efforts

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In an official announcement, the US Embassy in Colombo has revealed that Richard Nephew, the US State Department Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption, is embarking on a formal visit to Colombo from August 08 to 09.

The delegation accompanying Nephew on this important visit includes Dylan Aikens, the Anti-Corruption Analyst for the US Department of State, according to a statement released by the embassy.

During his time in Colombo, Nephew is slated to engage with a range of stakeholders, encompassing government officials, opposition figures, representatives from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), members of the private sector, and advocates from civil society.

The primary focus of his visit centers around gaining a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the country. Moreover, Nephew’s discussions will extend to evaluating the prevailing political and economic circumstances in Sri Lanka. Additionally, the visit seeks to foster discussions about potential avenues for future collaboration between the two nations.

As Nephew and his team undertake these meetings, they aim to lay the groundwork for mutual understanding and collaborative endeavors aimed at addressing corruption and promoting transparency.

Sri Lanka tourist arrivals reach 800,000 on quest to attract 2 million in 2023.

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): In the quest of attracting 2 million travelers in 2023, Sri Lanka Tourism achieved a significant milestone this week, as it crossed the 800,000 arrivals mark year-to-date, signaling continuous momentum.

Tourism Minister Harin Fernando lauded the achievement, highlighting its positive impact on the sector’s vitality.

During the first six days of August, a total of 30,303 tourists entered the country, solidifying the country’s appeal as a preferred travel destination.

Among the leading contributors to this surge in tourist arrivals in the first six days, India claimed the top spot with an impressive 4,608 visitors, followed closely by the United Kingdom, China, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Australia, and Russia.

Minister Fernando expressed his satisfaction with the current trajectory and reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the tourism industry’s growth.

“This eclectic mix of nationalities underscores the global popularity of Sri Lanka’s offerings and its ability to cater to a wide range of travel preferences,” he added.

With the winter season on the horizon, industry analysts are optimistic about the prospects of continued growth in the tourism sector.

The steady rise in tourist arrivals augurs well for a busy and prosperous winter, boosting local businesses, creating employment opportunities, and bolstering the overall economic landscape.

“As the destination embraces its role as a sought-after travel destination, stakeholders remain focused on ensuring a seamless and memorable experience for visitors, while simultaneously reaping the benefits of a flourishing tourism sector,” Fernando said.

Industry analysts opined the combined efforts of the Government, tourism authorities, and local communities are set to pave the way for a vibrant future in Sri Lanka’s tourism landscape.

Minister Fernando also expressed confidence in achieving the set arrivals target of 2 million by the end of December.

India is the top source market for Sri Lanka pre-pandemic and about 1 million visitors arrived in the country in 2018. In May, Sri Lanka welcomed 23,016 Indian travellers reflecting 28% of total arrivals in the month. In the first five months, 17% or a total of 89,363 Indian tourists arrived in Sri Lanka.

Noting that the boost in arrivals was largely influenced by the Russian tourist, maintaining a lead ahead of India this year, the Minister hoped that the neighbouring giant will catch up and regain its top spot in the arrivals table.

As per the Minister, Russia accounts for around 25% of the total arrivals, whilst India is 13%, Germany and UK 8% and France 5%.

Originally for 2023, Sri Lanka Tourism set an ambitious target of 1.5 million arrivals and an income of $ 5 billion by attracting high-end travellers who spend over $ 400 per day from the current $ 200.

Sri Lankans beware of new Covid variant ‘Eris’ spreading across Europe

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): With its swift spreading across Europe, Asia and North America, a new Covid variant, called Eris is raising alarms about a potential surge in infections keeping health authorities in Sri Lanka also on alert, Health ministry sources warned.

Recent data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reveals that Eris is responsible for one in seven Covid cases in the country, propelling it to the second most common strain, trailing closely behind Arcturus.

Initially flagged as a concern by the UKHSA in July, the Eris variant has now become a prominent epidemic in the Covid landscape. Reports indicate that the variant is gaining ground in Europe, Asia and North America, with Japan grappling with what has been dubbed a ‘ninth wave’ of Covid infections.

Recent statistics paint a concerning picture of the virus’s resurgence. Covid tests on individuals with respiratory illnesses have shown a significant uptick in positive cases, rising from 3.7 per cent to 5.4 per cent within a week, reports NottinghamshireLive.

Sri Lankan Health authorities said they keep a close eye on the new developments of the virus and are on alert.

A descendant of Omicron, Eris, or EG.5.1, was first flagged as a variant in the UK on 31 July, but now accounts for one in 10 Covid cases.

It is now the second most prevalent variant in the UK, after Arcturus which makes up almost half of all infection cases at 39.4 percent, according to UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

Sri Lanka COVID-19 Coordinator Dr. Anwar Hamdani said the Ministry has always been on alert on any new disease spreading in a foreign country as it could pose a threat to Sri Lanka.

“As far as the virus spreading in the UK is concerned, we are vigilant and monitoring the situation,” said Dr Hamdani.

As per the latest report by the UKHSA on August 3, COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the UK.

The five most common symptoms of Eris, a strain of Omicron, are runny nose, headache, fatigue, sneezing, and sore throat, as per health experts.

It appears to be spreading quickly and could be one reason why there has been a recent rise in cases and hospitalizations.

“We continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases in this week’s report. We have also seen a small rise in hospital admission rates in most age groups, particularly among the elderly.

Overall levels of admission still remain extremely low and we are not currently seeing a similar increase in ICU admissions,” said Dr Mary Ramsay, UKHSA’s Head of Immunisation.

Officials further say they are “closely” monitoring the situation as COVID case rates continue to rise.

In this context, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said though people.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe Addresses Parliament, Stresses Inclusive Governance

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In a significant parliamentary moment, President Ranil Wickremesinghe is currently delivering a special statement, addressing key issues pertaining to the nation’s growth and future trajectory.

During his speech in parliament just a short while ago, the President underscored the vital importance of effectively implementing the 13th Amendment, tailored to suit the country’s developmental aspirations. The President’s Media Division (PMD) reported that he highlighted the need for a collective consensus among all members of parliament, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive and open-minded discussions to achieve this goal.

President Wickremesinghe also advocated for a departure from the conventional paradigm of opposition solely critiquing the government. Instead, he called for an inclusive approach, one that actively integrates opposition viewpoints into decision-making processes, fostering a more balanced and cooperative political atmosphere.

The President’s address further echoed the significance of acting with confidence and responsibility in national governance. He stressed that the nation’s progress hinges upon the united pursuit of a new direction, inviting all stakeholders to embrace this novel approach.

Additionally, President Wickremesinghe urged parliamentary members to abstain from personal debates and, instead, channel their energies towards envisioning the nation’s future. He called for genuine unity among parliamentarians, stressing the imperative of joint decision-making that places the country’s long-term interests at the forefront.

Slight Appreciation of Sri Lankan Rupee Against US Dollar at Local Banks

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Today (August 09), the Sri Lankan Rupee has exhibited a modest upturn against the US Dollar in comparison to the previous day’s rates at commercial banks within Sri Lanka.

Peoples Bank has noted a reduction in the buying and selling rates of the US Dollar, marking a decrease from Rs. 313.37 to Rs. 312.39 for buying and from Rs. 328.78 to Rs. 327.76 for selling.

Commercial Bank, on the other hand, has reported a decline in the buying rate of the US Dollar, showing a decrease from Rs. 313.51 to Rs. 310.77. Additionally, the selling rate has also observed a decrease, shifting from Rs. 328 to Rs. 326.

Meanwhile, at Sampath Bank, the buying and selling rates of the US Dollar have undergone a decrease, transitioning from Rs. 316 to Rs. 315 for buying and from Rs. 328 to Rs. 327 for selling.