Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Citra conducts programme on foresight, innovation for public sector excellence

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Citra Social Innovation Lab in partnershi­p with the Public Administra­tion, Management, Law and Order Ministry, Presidenti­al Secretaria­t and Sri Lanka Institute of Developmen­t Administra­tion (SLIDA), conducts a five-day programme on foresight and innovation for public service excellence

Recognizin­g the vital role of a strong public sector in the achievemen­t of Sri Lanka’s ambitious developmen­t goals, Citra, Sri Lanka’s first social innovation lab, through a partnershi­p with the Public Administra­tion and Law and Order Ministry co-developed and conducted the programme in the first week of October.

This programme was done with technical expertise from Nesta, a Uk-based innovation facility.

Citra, a joint initiative between the Science, Technology, Research, Skills Developmen­t, Vocational Training and Kandyan Heritage Ministry and United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka, uses foresight and innovation tools to prototype and test developmen­t solutions to ensure they are agile and holistic. Its work is aligned to the national developmen­t priorities of the country and works towards bringing in greater citizen engagement to the formulatio­n of developmen­t solutions.

This training programme for Sri Lankan public officials has been designed to be conducted in three phases. The first phase consisted of the five-day residentia­l training programme. The programme equipped the officials with skills and tools pertaining to problemsol­ving methodolog­ies, innovation in developmen­t, integrated solutions, understand­ing user journey and designthin­king strategies to name a few.

The comprehens­ive residentia­l programme was tailor-made to suit the requiremen­ts of the public sector to strengthen and transform them to become innovation champions. The participan­ts represente­d national, provincial and district level administra­tions across the country.

President Secretary Udaya Seneviratn­e speaking on the initiative stated, “Learning experience­s and programmes such as this will greatly benefit our public sector officials. We are pleased to be working with Citra and the other partners involved in this programme on this initiative. We very much look forward to building on this initial programme and carrying out many more interventi­ons with Citra to further build the capacity of the public sector.”

Also speaking on the importance of such collaborat­ive initiative­s, UNDP Sri Lanka Country Director Jorn Sorensen stated, “The UNDP is delighted to work with the Public Administra­tion Ministry and Presidenti­al Secretaria­t to co-develop and conduct this comprehens­ive programme for public sector officials in the country. We see this only as a beginning of our collaborat­ive work with the ministry and as such, look forward to working with their guidance on introducin­g other interventi­ons aimed at equipping these officials with the skills and tools necessary to achieve the country’s developmen­t goals.”

Throughout the week, the participan­ts chosen following a rigorous selection process also had the opportunit­y to engage with noteworthy and reputed high-level officials in the public sector including Ranjith Madduma Bandara, Sagala Rathnayake, Nalin Bandara, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka Chairman Professor Rohan Samarajiva, Elections Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya and many other senior government officials and secretarie­s including the former President Secretary Austin Fernando and other current standing secretarie­s of multiple ministries.

These discussion­s took place around the challenges and opportunit­ies faced by public officials and the sector as a whole. Thereafter, the Public Administra­tion Ministry also requested the participan­ts to consolidat­e their proposals for public sector innovation, which the ministry can then take forward.

The second phase will begin after this programme, where the officials will design and implement a smallscale project within the coming months using the skills and tools gained through the training.

At the end and as the third phase, these officials will reconvene for a two-day recap session to share their experience­s and feedback. Following this pilot, Citra is expected to continue this programme in close coordinati­on with the SLIDA.

 ??  ?? Elections Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya shares his experience­s gained throughout the years with participan­ts
Elections Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya shares his experience­s gained throughout the years with participan­ts
 ??  ?? Former Science, Technology and Research Ministry Secretary Sandhya Wijayaband­ara attends a session on ‘issue mapping’
Former Science, Technology and Research Ministry Secretary Sandhya Wijayaband­ara attends a session on ‘issue mapping’
 ??  ?? Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Priyantha Mayadunne gives his insights into one of the exercises
Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Priyantha Mayadunne gives his insights into one of the exercises
 ??  ?? Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency Sri Lanka Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva works closely with one of the participan­ts during a session
Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency Sri Lanka Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva works closely with one of the participan­ts during a session
 ??  ?? Former Digital Infrastruc­ture Ministry Secretary Wasantha Deshapriya actively participat­es in a session with one of the teams
Former Digital Infrastruc­ture Ministry Secretary Wasantha Deshapriya actively participat­es in a session with one of the teams
 ??  ?? Former President Secretary and current High Commission­er to India Austin Fernando gives his input to one of the teams during the prototypin­g session
Former President Secretary and current High Commission­er to India Austin Fernando gives his input to one of the teams during the prototypin­g session
 ??  ?? Internal Affairs, Cultural Affairs and Regional Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Dharshana Senanayake participat­es in a team discussion
Internal Affairs, Cultural Affairs and Regional Developmen­t Ministry Secretary Dharshana Senanayake participat­es in a team discussion

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