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Quantifying grants received by Sri Lanka from 1973-2023
Since independence, Sri Lanka has been the recipient of bilateral and multilateral grants that have supported various initiatives, including knowledge transfers, health and education improvements, infrastructure development, and critical humanitarian assistance. Despite their significance, detailed information on these grants and their values has not been publicly accessible. To address this gap, Verité Research developed an interactive report that visualizes data on all formal grants received by the Sri Lankan Government between 1973 and 2023—a period spanning 50 years. This interactive report presents a comprehensive analysis of 2,237 foreign grant commitments, amounting to USD 8.9 billion over the five-decade period. It highlights key donors, priority sectors, notable projects, and trends in grant receipts. Access the full report here!
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Quantifying grants received by Sri Lanka from 1973-2023
Since independence, Sri Lanka has been the recipient of bilateral and multilateral grants that have supported various initiatives, including knowledge transfers, health and education improvements, infrastructure development, and critical humanitarian assistance. Despite their significance, detailed information on these grants and their values has not been publicly accessible. To address this gap, Verité Research developed an interactive report that visualizes data on all formal grants received by the Sri Lankan Government between 1973 and 2023—a period spanning 50 years. This interactive report presents a comprehensive analysis of 2,237 foreign grant commitments, amounting to USD 8.9 billion over the five-decade period. It highlights key donors, priority sectors, notable projects, and trends in grant receipts. Access the full report here!
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Quantifying grants received by Sri Lanka from 1973-2023
Since independence, Sri Lanka has been the recipient of bilateral and multilateral grants that have supported various initiatives, including knowledge transfers, health and education improvements, infrastructure development, and critical humanitarian assistance. Despite their significance, detailed information on these grants and their values has not been publicly accessible. To address this gap, Verité Research developed an interactive report that visualizes data on all formal grants received by the Sri Lankan Government between 1973 and 2023—a period spanning 50 years. This interactive report presents a comprehensive analysis of 2,237 foreign grant commitments, amounting to USD 8.9 billion over the five-decade period. It highlights key donors, priority sectors, notable projects, and trends in grant receipts. Access the full report here!
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Quantifying grants received by Sri Lanka from 1973-2023
Since independence, Sri Lanka has been the recipient of bilateral and multilateral grants that have supported various initiatives, including knowledge transfers, health and education improvements, infrastructure development, and critical humanitarian assistance. Despite their significance, detailed information on these grants and their values has not been publicly accessible. To address this gap, Verité Research developed an interactive report that visualizes data on all formal grants received by the Sri Lankan Government between 1973 and 2023—a period spanning 50 years. This interactive report presents a comprehensive analysis of 2,237 foreign grant commitments, amounting to USD 8.9 billion over the five-decade period. It highlights key donors, priority sectors, notable projects, and trends in grant receipts. Access the full report here!
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The Best Next Step for Improving Tax Collection
This article was compiled by Sumini Siyambalapitiya. Sumini Siyambalapitiya is a former Lead Analyst in the Economics team of Verité Research and se...
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Verité Research shares structure for rational, eff...
Verité Research launched a groundbreaking initiative titled 'Blueprint for a Rational Government in Sri Lanka,...
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Sri Lanka Shows Signs of Recovery but Must Maintai...
The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) recent Asian Development Outlook (ADO) for April 2024 projects a moderate economic recovery for Sri Lanka, with growth rates estimated at 1.9% for 2024 and 2.5% for 2025 after two consecutive years of c...
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Sri Lanka’s central bank collects US$1.8bn from fx...
Sri Lanka's central bank successfully purchased $113 million from the forex markets in December 2023, culminating in a total of $1.895 billion for the year. This achievement was supported by a deflationary policy stance, initiated with r...
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Recap 2024 - 10 key insights by the Publ...
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time...
Property Taxes: No Thanks but Many Thank...
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Freeing the Balance Sheets of Banks: Sri...
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Navigating SOE reforms in an election ye...
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Worry about the total government expendi...
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Proposed 13% primary expenditure rule fo...
On May 22, 2024, the government o...
Economic Policies in an Election Year: S...
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident...
Economic Policies in an Election Year: S...
Dr. Sharmini Coorey is a non-resident...
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Schrodinger’s Banks: The Immediate Need for Polici...
This article was compiled by Professor Udara Peiris. Udara Peiris joined Oberlin in the fall of 2022. He was previously a tenured Associate Professor of Fi...
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Defence budget for uniforms and diets alone up by...
Based on the 2024 budget estimates, expenditure on uniforms and diets in the defence sector is projected to increase by a significant LKR 75 billion, a 258 percent rise compared to 2022.
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Sri Lanka’s new personal income tax structure redu...
In his recent address to Parliament, the President announced proposed reforms to Sri Lanka’s Personal Income Tax (PIT) system. These changes include raising the tax-free monthly income threshold from LKR 100,000 to LKR 150,000, a...
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