Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DR. SAMAN KELEGAMA: SCHOLAR, POLICY INFLUENCER AND CARING HUMAN BEING

Prof. David Hulme pays tribute to Dr. Kelegama

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The sad news of Dr. Saman Kelegama’s untimely death had shocked friends and academic collaborat­ors across the world. At Manchester, as elsewhere, we feel the loss. Our condolence­s go out to all of his family and colleagues – we understand how deeply you will grieve.

Saman had been Sri Lanka’s leading economist and public policy analyst since the 1990s. He directed the Institute of Policy Studies in Colombo for many years until his death, applying his sharp intellect and well-heeled diplomatic skills to ensure evidence and careful analysis informed debates about economic and social conditions across the country. He was a real scholar, thinking deeply about theory, methods, data and analysis, while feeding ‘useful knowledge’ into national policy debates at times that were often very politicall­y charged.

The loss is not just for Sri Lanka – it is felt deeply across South Asia and amongst all who study the region. Saman was a leading member of the region’s economic associatio­ns and policy analysis networks, thinking carefully about the work of colleagues and constructi­vely guiding them into more rigorous and accurate studies and developing regional perspectiv­es.

Beyond his academic and policy work, Saman was a kind and caring human being. My profession­al image of Saman is of him presenting excellent papers at scholarly meetings. My personal memory of Saman will be of cups of tea in the garden of Galle Face Hotel in the 1990s, gently mulling over ideas about the ways in which human progress might be achieved across the world.

(BY GLOBAL DEVELOPMEN­T INSTITUTE)

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