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Unlocking the power of migration towards Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka

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With the Government of Sri Lanka adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in 2015 and the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) in 2018, the need for monitoring and assessing the contribution of migration is stronger than ever. Harnessing the synergy between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the GCM is crucial to propel the country forward. By aligning the SDGs and the GCM, Sri Lanka can create a holistic approach to sustainable development that acknowledges the multifaceted role of migration.

The Sustainable Development Council (SDC) and International Organization for Migration (IOM) successfully wrapped up a Sensitization Workshop on the Correlation between Migration and the SDGs on 31st July. The workshop primarily focused on ways and means to address gaps in migration-related data in order to develop a national framework for monitoring and assessing the contribution of migration towards the SDGs.

Delivering the welcome and inaugural address, the Director General of SDC, Ms. Chamindry Saparamadu mentioned that as migration is a powerful force that drives development and transformation across societies where skills, innovation, and cultural diversity is brought upon by migrant population enriching communities as a whole, the workshop is an opportunity to delve into how migration can be harnessed to achieve the SDGs. She further committed to working with the IOM and other relevant agencies to advance the migration-SDGs agenda in Sri Lanka.

In her opening remarks, Dr. Simeonette De Asis, Deputy Chief of Mission, IOM Sri Lanka and the Maldives stated ‘IOM in coordination with the SDC, hosted this workshop to bring together government and non-governmental stakeholders to deepen their understanding on the vital nexus between migration and the SDGs. Enhancing knowledge in this area will enable us to harness the potential of migration to ensure that no migrant is left behind. We are thankful for the SDC for their unwavering support and dedication to foster a collaborative approach towards achieving the SDGs’.

IOM consultant Dr. Bilesha Weeraratne (Head of Migration and Urbanization Policy Research of the Institute of Policy Studies) presented a comprehensive review on Migration and SDGs while the Assistant Director of SDC, Ms. Sheron Hewawaduge spoke of the current availability of migration-related data in Sri Lanka.

The participants engaged in an interactive discussion on the relevance of SDG targets to migration and development context in Sri Lanka as well as in mapping of institutions working towards those goals.

The workshop is an initial step in the process of developing a comprehensive national framework to monitor and assess the contribution of migration towards the SDGs. The framework will serve as a vital tool for policymakers and researchers to maximize the benefits of migration for sustainable development in Sri Lanka.

The workshop was attended by senior representatives from government institutions (Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Education , Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Public Administration Home Affairs, Provincial Council and Local Government, National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment , Department of Census & Statistics, Office for Overseas Sri Lanka Affairs, Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission etc.), international agencies (International Labour Organization, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation etc.) and non-government agencies ( Center for Human Rights and Development, Lawyers beyond borders – Sri Lanka Chapter, Caritas Sedec, SYLCAN Trust, Association for Licensed Foreign Employment Agents, Save the Children, Action Network for Migrant Workers etc. ) working in migration-related areas.



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CBSL committed to ‘forward-looking and data-dependent approach’ in policy making

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Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe

The Central Bank remains vigilant to global trade and geopolitical risks, pledging a “forward-looking and data-dependent approach” to future policy decisions, Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe said.

The Governor said that the Central Bank has decided to keep its policy rate unchanged at 8.00 percent, stating that the current monetary stance will help stabilise inflation.

“This will also support economic growth. The decision was made following the latest review by the Monetary Policy Board, Dr. Weerasinghe told the post-CBSL monthly monetary policy review press conference yesterday held at Central Bank head office in Colombo.

He said that the CBSL board reached this decision after carefully considering domestic and global developments.

Dr. Weerasinghe added: “Inflation remains negative at present, mainly due to repeated reductions in electricity tariffs and fuel prices. However, deflationary conditions are expected to ease from March 2025, with inflation projected to turn positive by mid-2025 and reach the 5 percent target by the end of the year.

“The board remains confident that the prevailing monetary policy stance will ensure inflation moves towards the target of 5 percent while supporting domestic economic growth.

“Foreign inflows to the securities market have risen recently reflecting improved confidence. Increased net foreign purchases by the Central Bank and the receipt of the fourth tranche of the IMF-EFF programme helped increase official reserves enhancing resilience. The Sri Lankan rupee has seen a marginal depreciation thus far in 2025.

“Sri Lanka’s economy showed strong recovery in 2024 after two years of contraction, with key indicators pointing to continued growth. Market interest rates have continued to decline in line with the eased monetary policy stance. Further, robust private-sector credit flows are expected to support domestic economic activity.”

By Hiran H Senewiratne

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Unilever Sri Lanka shines at SLIM-Kantar People’s Awards 2025

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Unilever Sri Lanka, one of the country’s largest FMCG companies, was once again recognized across multiple categories at the SLIM-Kantar People’s Awards 2025. These accolades, based on public votes, reflect the deep trust and confidence Sri Lankan consumers have in Unilever’s brands-a legacy built over 87 years.

This year’s recognitions included ‘Laundry Care Brand of the Year’ for Sunlight, ‘Household Cleaner Brand of the Year’ for Vim, ‘Skincare Brand of the Year’ for Vaseline, ‘Haircare Brand of the Year’ for Sunsilk, and ‘Oral Care Brand of the Year’ for Signal.

Shamara Silva (Marketing Director – Beauty & Wellbeing and Personal Care) stated: “We are truly humbled by this recognition which highlights our efforts to build trust, loyalty, and strong emotional connections with Sri Lankan consumers and become a part of their daily lives. Guided by our purpose to ‘Brighten Everyday Life for All,’ we remain committed to understanding and meeting evolving consumer needs with the highest quality products.”

Imeshika Kariyawasam (Marketing Director – Home Care & Nutrition) stated, “This is an incredibly meaningful achievement because it reflects the voice of the people. Our consumers have always been at the heart of everything we do, and we are deeply grateful for their continued trust and confidence in our brands.”

Unilever Sri Lanka not only delivers superior innovations that meet international quality standards but also focuses on building purpose-driven brands that create a positive impact on society and the environment. Sunlight, the flagship brand of Unilever Sri Lanka, prioritizes strengthening bonds among the diverse communities in the country as seen in nationwide initiatives such as ‘Manudam Viyamana’. Signal’s Sina Bo Wewa campaign has been instrumental in raising awareness and improving oral health standards in Sri Lanka. Sunsilk focuses on building girls’ confidence to thrive beyond limitations, with hair that always looks and feels amazing. Its much-acclaimed Sunsilk Hadakari Program held across many parts of the island, is a vibrant celebration of hair care innovation and style, catering to both consumers and salon professionals. Vim has taken on a purpose to change society’s perspective to see women’s role beyond that of a homemaker. Vaseline is committed to understanding and supporting all types of skin, so one can live without limits.

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Nestlé brands NESCAFÉ and MAGGI win at the SLIM-KANTAR People’s Awards 2025 for the fourth consecutive year

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Nestlé Lanka’s NESCAFÉ team being awarded by SLIM as the Hot Beverage Brand of the Year

Nestlé’s household favourites emerged victorious once again at the SLIM-KANTAR People’s Awards 2025 taking home two awards. NESCAFÉ was voted People’s Hot Beverage Brand of the Year while MAGGI was the joint-winner for People’s Snack Brand of the Year respectively for the fourth consecutive year. Organized by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM), the SLIM-KANTAR People’s Awards is widely considered as one of the most prestigious awards ceremonies in the country, rewarding brands and personalities that are closest to the hearts of Sri Lankans.

Loved by Sri Lankans for its distinct aroma and rich taste, NESCAFÉ is made with the goodness of 100% pure coffee beans to create great coffee experiences that make life better. Made using Sri Lankan spices and the finest ingredients, the tasty goodness of MAGGI noodles has been a household favourite by Sri Lankans for over 40 years.

Sharing his thoughts, Bernie Stefan, Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka said “Winning the People’s Awards for the fourth-year running is a testament to the deep connection our brands have forged with Sri Lankan consumers. This recognition not only highlights the unwavering dedication and relentless efforts of the teams behind NESCAFÉ and MAGGI but also underscores our commitment to consistently delighting our consumers. We are truly humbled by these accolades and remain steadfast in our mission to deliver products of the highest quality. For over 118 years, we have prioritized the needs and preferences of our consumers, and their love, trust, and loyalty are instrumental in driving our success.”

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