The Japanese Government’s decision to provide JPY 282 million, or approximately Rs. 591 million, to Sri Lanka under the Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) project offers a potentially valuable investment in the country’s public administration. But the initiative also highlights a deeper question: can advanced training transform a public sector whose biggest problems extend beyond individual skills? Under the latest JDS agreement, 15 Sr…
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