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This project furthers cooperation between the government of Sri Lanka and the Asian Development Bank to further skills and technical education through teacher training, technical training quality assurance, analysis of labor market gaps, enrolling more students, and providing financial help to 18,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The funding for this project comes from:
Germany (Grant): US$ 15.40 million
ADB (Loan): US$ 50 million
Asian Development Fund/ADB (Loan): US$ 50 million
World Bank (Loan): US$ 100 million
Export-Import Bank of Korea (Loan): US$ 26 million
Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training
SEC@YOUTHSKILLSMIN.GOV.LK
Nipunatha Piyasa,
No. 354/2, Elvitigala Mawatha,
Colombo 05, Sri Lanka
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