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Korea partners with Sri Lanka for “Anti-Corruption Assessment (AIA)” under SDG Partnership Project on Transparency and Accountability
With the aim of supporting the Sri Lankan Government’s broader anti-corruption reform agenda, the Government of the Republic of Korea, together with its national anti-corruption agency, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the UNDP Seoul Policy Centre, in partnership with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) and United Nations Development Programme Sri Lanka, launched the outcomes of the Anti-Corruption Initiative Assessment (AIA) on 5thJune 2026 at Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).
Drawing on Korea’s experience in integrity assessments, this programme worth USD 100,000 was implemented as a pilot initiative in Sri Lanka under the SDG Partnership Project on Transparency and Accountability, where the Anti- Corruption Assessment was introduced to public institutions to review their integrity-related practices, identify areas of risk, and explore practical measures for improvement.
Emphasizing the contribution that Anti-Corruption Assessment could make towards CIABOC’s preventive mandate and its close alignment with the “Clean Sri Lanka” initiative, H.E. Miyon Lee, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea explained that combating corruption should be regarded as a responsibility of the whole-of-government supported by systems that promote integrity, reduce unnecessary discretion, and generate incentives to improve performance.
Highlighting Korea’s experience, Ambassador Lee stated that Korea’s integrity assessments are conducted annually across a wide range of public institutions including central government agencies, local governments, educational institutions, public corporations, public medical institutions, and local councils. The 2024 assessment covered 716 public institutions and drew on feedback from approximately 300,000 participants, including citizens who had direct interactions with public institutions as well as public officials working within them.
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A regional conversation on the future of English language teaching
Free British Council online conference brings together leading educators from across South Asia to explore how creativity, inclusion and technology can help prepare learners for a rapidly changing world
The British Council has announced the South Asia TeachingEnglish Online Conference 2026, a free three-day event that will convene educators, researchers and teacher educators from across the region to examine one of the most pressing questions facing education today: how can schools equip learners with the creativity, adaptability and communication skills needed to thrive in an increasingly complex world?
Taking place from 23–25 July 2026, the online conference comes at a time when education systems across South Asia are grappling with the challenge of balancing curriculum demands, assessment pressures and evolving learner needs. While English remains a critical gateway to academic and professional opportunities, educators are increasingly seeking approaches that move beyond language acquisition alone to foster critical thinking, collaboration, learner agency and participation.
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The Ceylon Chamber convenes dialogue on energy security and standards for Sri Lanka’s energy transition
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a discussion titled “Energy Transition in Sri Lanka: Strategic Insights from Global Markets”, bringing together representatives from the public and private sectors, industry experts, academics, and other stakeholders to examine the opportunities and challenges associated with Sri Lanka’s evolving energy landscape.
Held at a time when countries around the world are accelerating their transition towards cleaner, more resilient, and technology-driven energy systems, the event provided a timely platform to examine renewable energy not only as an environmental priority but as a strategic pillar of national energy security, with implications for economic growth and long-term competitiveness. The discussion also considered the increasing importance of reliable energy infrastructure in meeting the growing demands of digital transformation, including emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, electric mobility, and data centres.
The programme covered a wide range of topics relevant to Sri Lanka’s energy future, including renewable energy development, energy security, regulatory and policy frameworks, electricity sector reforms, energy storage systems, grid modernization, investment and financing considerations, and international experiences in energy transition. Particular attention was given to the need for creating an enabling environment that supports innovation, attracts investment, including the technical and safety standards required to protect consumers and businesses as storage and solar adoption scales nationally.
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Expo Visa Services triumphs with five wins at SLASSCOM Ingenuity Awards 2026
Expo Visa Services (EVS) has been recognized with multiple accolades at the SLASSCOM National Ingenuity Awards (SNIA) 2026, reaffirming its commitment to innovation and digital transformation within the visa and education services sector.
The company’s digital platforms, Study Fly and the EZ Visa App, were recognized across both provincial and national categories, earning a total of five awards at this year’s competition.
Among the achievements, Study Fly was named the Western Province Winner for Best Innovative Product in Edu-Tech and Best Innovative Product in E-Commerce, while also securing the National Winner title for Best Innovative Product in Edu-Tech and National First Runner-Up for Best Innovative Product in E-Commerce. The EZ Visa App further strengthened EVS’ success by being recognized as the National Winner in the E-Commerce category.
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