Sri Lanka’s employment challenges can be overcome by addressing the skills gap and thereby ensure greater inclusion in the global workforce. The nation’s journey toward a skilled and competitive workforce requires concerted efforts, focusing on education, vocational training, and strategic policy initiatives.
Sri Lanka’s economic recovery in recent years has been a multifaceted journey marked by resilience, reform, and strategic policy initiatives. The island nation faced significant economic challenges, including high debt levels, a trade deficit, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a series of measures implemented by the government has contributed to a gradual turnaround.