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Lanka signs agreement with UN

The United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2023-2027 was launched by the Government of Sri Lanka and the United Nations in Sri Lanka, on Thursday.
The UNSDCF is the Framework that guides the work of all the UN Agencies in Sri Lanka and articulates the collective vision and contribution of the United Nations to support Sri Lanka to accelerate actions towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Cooperation Framework gives primacy to accelerating actions to ensure a rapid recovery from the economic crisis, along with the impact of COVID-19, prioritising support to revitalise the economy and economic activities, social services, decent employment, social cohesion, and health and wellbeing for all people in Sri Lanka.
The UNSDCF was co-signed by the Secretary to the Treasury, Mahinda Siriwardana, on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, and UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Hanaa Singer-Hamdy, on behalf of the United Nations. Heads of UN Agencies, Funds and Programmes, in Sri Lanka, also signed the Cooperation Framework. The signing ceremony, hosted at the Ministry of Finance, was also attended by the Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Aruni Wijewardane, and the Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific of the UN Development Coordination Office, David McLachlanKarr. Speaking at the event, Secretary to the Treasury, Mahinda Siriwardana, noted that “the current global challenges demonstrate the continued importance for multilateral solutions that bring together the international community around shared priorities. This Cooperation Framework, with the United Nations in Sri Lanka, will be the key as we pursue sustainable and inclusive development for the people of Sri Lanka.”
Elaborating further, the UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka. Singer-Hamdy said, “this Cooperation Framework is mutually owned and anchored in national development priorities, the 2030 Agenda and the principles of the UN Charter. The UNSDCF is structured around four interrelated and mutually reinforcing Strategic Priorities where the UN system will concentrate its expertise to support Sri Lanka to make transformational and accelerated progress. These Strategic Priorities cover Inclusive and Equitable Human Development and Well-being; Resilient and Green Recovery and Growth for Shared Prosperity and Environmental Sustainability; Social Cohesion and Inclusive Governance & Justice; and 2022 – 08 – 17 Gender Equality. Of course, our work will be underpinned by a crosscutting commitment to support rapid recovery from the economic crisis and the impact of COVID-19”. She further noted that programmes by the UN System will be anchored in the principles of human rights and nondiscrimination and ensuring that “no one is left behind”.
“The 2023-2027 Development Cooperation Framework reflects Sri Lanka’s national development priorities while working towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It was concluded at a very significant moment for the country, when transformational changes are being operationalized in the economic, political and social fronts. It is supportive of the Government’s efforts to “leave no one behind” in progressing towards the SDGs in partnership with the UN Development System in “Delivering as One”, Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aruni Wijewardane said. The UNSDCF will be funded through core budget allocations of an estimated USD 60 Million, in addition to approx. USD 325 Million through other resources – spread across the five-year period of implementation.
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Four-member police team to assist committee probing IGP

A four-member police team has been appointed to investigate the allegations against IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon. The team will assist the committee in conducting the ongoing investigations.The appointment was made following a request from the relevant parliamentary committee to the Acting IGP.
The Committee of Inquiry, chaired by Supreme Court Justice P.P. Surasena, consists of Justice W. M. N. P. Iddawala and the Chairman of the National Police Commission (Ex-officio), E. W. M. Lalith Ekanayake. The Resolution to appoint a Committee of Inquiry in terms of Section 5 of the Removal of Officers (Procedure) Act, No. 5 of 2002, to remove Tennakoon from the office of the Inspector General of Police for misconduct and gross abuse of power of his office in terms of Sections 3(d) and 3(e) read with Section 5 of the said Act, was passed in Parliament on 8 April.
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End is near for NPP govt. – UNP Chairman

UNP Chairman and former Minister Wajira Abeywardena says that the end is near for the JVP/NPP government.Speaking at a UNP rally held in Thalpitiya, Galle, on Saturday, Abeywardena said that the JVP/NPP government had become dysfunctional.
“It has not done anything new. It has been following what the UNP leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe did as the President. It’s like an incompetent student copying from the notebook of a bright student,” he said. “Sure, the weak student might scrape through an exam, but when faced with a new problem, he’s completely lost. That’s exactly where this government stands. They copied Ranil Wickremesinghe’s governing style, but when real challenges arise, they have no answers.”
Abeywardena said all that JVP/NPP members could do was to keep on blaming the previous administrations for corruption. “They keep ranting about corrupt former rulers. But during those times, a coconut was Rs. 80. Today, under these supposedly ‘clean’ leaders, it costs Rs. 250.”
The UNP Chairman said that recently when there was a nationwide power outage, the Energy Minister had claimed that it had been caused by a monkey. “Even a schoolchild wouldn’t make up such a ridiculous lie,” Abeywardena said. “This bizarre excuse made international headlines, bringing shame to our country.” He said that the economic crisis was likely to deepen in the coming months. “Economists have predicted a downturn by November or December, and this government has no plan to face it,” he said. “Just like a weak student, they can only copy Ranil Wickremesinghe. Beyond that, they’re clueless.”
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Over 10% of A/L candidates fail to secure a simple pass

More than 10% of students who sat the 2024 G.C.E. Advanced Level (A/L) Examination failed to secure even a simple pass each in any of their main subjects.Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara told media yesterday that 29,244 candidates — or 10.66% of the total — had failed in all three main subjects.
“It is concerning that such a large number of students are failing each year, especially considering the significant investment made by the state in the education sector,” Jayasundara said.
Out of the 331,850 students who sat for the examination, only 9,458 candidates (3.45%) obtained ‘A’ passes in all three main subjects.
Despite the number of failures, there was a positive trend in university eligibility. A total of 177,588 candidates — or 64.73% — qualified to apply for university admission, indicating an increase compared to last year’s figures.
The results of the 2024 A/L examination were released online on Saturday evening.
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