
Essential medicines in Sri Lanka: where the chain breaks today
Sri Lanka still runs a fragile medicine supply chain. Imports account for most items, so any policy, forex, or logistics

Sri Lanka still runs a fragile medicine supply chain. Imports account for most items, so any policy, forex, or logistics

Global Environmental Sessions and Their Reach UN environmental sessions such as the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA), the annual Climate Change

Sri Lanka’s fiscal crisis has forced a difficult debate: how to balance essential public services with the need to cut

Sri Lanka has embarked on a significant reform journey to restructure the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB). The intention is clear:

Sri Lanka’s loss-making state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are a persistent drain on public finances and a major obstacle to fiscal stability.

Sri Lanka’s official statistics still rest on the Statistics Ordinance of 1957. That law was written for a world of

The Daily Struggle of Sri Lanka’s Public Transport Sri Lanka’s Public Transport | For millions of Sri Lankans, buses and

Decentralisation vs. Centralisation: Sri Lanka’s Ongoing Debate on Devolution | The balance between central power and local autonomy has shaped

AI and Policy in Sri Lanka | AI or Artificial Intelligence, has become the buzzword of the decade. From voice

Introduction Law enforcement is one of the most visible arms of the state, tasked with upholding the rule of law,