Opinion: Sri Lanka is Back in Business

By Kamil Kuthubdeen As Asian economies grapple with the challenges of growing interest rates and diminishing export demand, Sri Lanka, in comparison, stands as a unique case. Amid the twin effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war, Sri Lanka emerges with a positive economic outlook. Tourism revenue and remittances from Sri Lankan overseas […]

Bridging Conservation and Livelihoods: Addressing the Human-Elephant Conflict in Sri Lanka

By Ruwan Samaraweera Written ahead of World Elephant Day, observed on 12 August 2023. Introduction On World Elephant Day, attention turns to the unique challenges faced by Sri Lanka in the realm of human-elephant conflict (HEC). HEC’s escalating toll paints a stark reality. Human communities endure property damage, crop loss, and tragic fatalities, amplifying poverty […]

Has Sri Lanka’s Crisis-driven Import Controls Incentivised Import Substitution?

By Dr Asanka Wijesinghe and Nilupulee Rathnayake: In response to the economic crisis, Sri Lanka implemented import controls that expanded significantly by the end of 2022, accounting for approximately 30% of the country’s total import value (Figure 1). The controls affected various categories, including consumption goods (46%), intermediate goods (31%), and capital goods (24%). As […]

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By Sajani Kaushalya Many businesses are rethinking their conventional working structures in light of the many changes taking place in the world. Employees now have the option to work both in an office setting and remotely thanks to the growing popularity of the hybrid workplace concept. This change has important effects on firms, workers, and […]

Bringing Swiss Precision to Killinochchi Agriculture

By Jekhan Aruliah I first met Kamilton Arumugam and Lieke Schroder by mistake. We met at my place in Jaffna about a project a mutual friend thought we had a mutual interest. buy spiriva online https://drdanengle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/spiriva.html no prescription pharmacy We didn’t, but it was a lucky mistake. I met two rare people, Kamilton returning from […]

X-Press Pearl Disaster: From Flames to Prevention

By Ruwan Samaraweera: Sri Lanka’s ecological disaster related to the MV X-Press Pearl, a container ship carrying hazardous chemicals that caught fire off its coast on 20th May 2021, is back in the news as the country attempts to claim damages. The ecological disaster washed up tons of plastic pellets and other pollutants on the […]

Battling Disease & Debt: Financing Non-Communicable Diseases Amidst Economic Crisis

By Sunimalee Madurawala: Introduction “The shortage of medicines will significantly impact medications for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). If NCD patients don’t receive their regular medication, their condition will worsen,” stated a Provincial Director of Health Services speaking on the implications of the economic crisis on NCDs. Over the last few decades, NCDs have emerged as a […]

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