The World Bank Commits to Supporting Sri Lanka’s “Clean Sri Lanka” Initiative

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The World Bank has expressed its commitment to supporting the Government of Sri Lanka’s “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, as announced by World Bank Executive Director Parameswaran Iyer during a meeting with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat today (04).

Congratulating the President on forming the new government, Mr. Iyer affirmed that all ongoing World Bank-supported projects in Sri Lanka will continue uninterrupted.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for President Dissanayake to outline his administration’s future development agenda. Key topics of discussion included efforts to alleviate rural poverty, plans for economic digitalization, highlighted by the Digital Identity Card initiative.

A comprehensive discussion was held on addressing the longstanding challenges faced by the people in the North and East, with a particular focus on resolving land and housing issues affecting the plantation community

President Dissanayake emphasised the government’s primary focus areas, which include advancing the agriculture, fisheries, tourism, education, and health sectors. He underscored the importance of these sectors in fostering national development and improving livelihoods.

In response, Mr. Iyer stated that the World Bank is prepared to convene an advisory group to explore initial steps for supporting the government’s development priorities. He also commended the President’s “Clean Sri Lanka” programme.

The meeting was attended by senior government officials, including Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development Professor Anil Jayantha, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, and Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.


The World Bank has pledged its support to Sri Lanka’s “Clean Sri Lanka” programme during a meeting with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. World Bank Executive Director Parameswaran Iyer assured that all ongoing projects in Sri Lanka will continue. The meeting covered plans to alleviate rural poverty, economic digitalization, resolving land and housing issues in the North and East, and advancing key sectors like agriculture, fisheries, tourism, education, and health. The World Bank expressed readiness to assist in the government’s development priorities and commended the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme. Senior government officials were also present at the meeting.

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