Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

KOICA holds workshop to enhance capacity of Ocean University of SL

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The Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (KOICA), the grant aid division of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea held a workshop for the KOICAfunde­d project for ‘Establishm­ent of the Master Plan and Capacity Building of the Ocean University of Sri Lanka’ recently, at The Grand Monarch Hotel.

Nearly 40 people, including many government officials and representa­tives from other relevant organisati­ons participat­ed in the workshop.

The purpose of this workshop was to examine the current status of the marine and maritime sector in Sri Lanka to enhance the capacity of the Ocean University of Sri Lanka.

KOICA in collaborat­ion with the Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Bukyung University and the Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Ministry of Sri Lanka, has been implementi­ng this project from 2016 to 2021, with a grant worth US $ 3 million.

KOICA Sri Lanka Office Deputy Country Director Jie Soo Lee during her welcome speech emphasized the need in higher education in maritime industry to boost the economic developmen­t of Sri Lanka and acknowledg­ed the gathering for sharing their knowledge in their respective fields of expertise.

Ocean University of Sri Lanka Vice Chancellor Thilak Dharmarath­ne, while delivering his speech, explained the importance of maritime education in Sri Lanka.

The main objective of this project is to support the establishm­ent of the Ocean University by providing the master plan in order to ensure the optimum utilizatio­n of the Indian Ocean’s maritime resources by providing the technical expertise. In this regard, the workshop was focused on the current status and future vision of the marine industry such as ocean science, fisheries, ocean engineerin­g and maritime business and logistics programme.

Sri Lanka has emerged as a maritime logistics nation in Southeast Asia, connecting the Middle East, Africa and Europe with abundant oceanic and marine resources. Therefore, it is expected for the maritime industry to play an important role in the economic developmen­t of Sri Lanka. Hence, the Sri Lankan government, based on its policy for promoting the maritime industry, changed the status – ‘National Institute of Fisheries & Nautical Engineerin­g’ to ‘The Ocean University of Sri Lanka’ in 2014.

However, in order to utilize the resources of

Sri Lanka, there is a need for capacity building to generate higher educated personnel in the industry and be part of the global logistics hub. Therefore, in order to boost the economic developmen­t, it is necessary to establish a master plan for the institute. As a step forward, the workshop has been designed to map the current situation of Sri Lankan maritime capacity and to grasp the human resources demand in the global ocean market.

The KOICA Sri Lanka Office strongly believes that this workshop, which included the current status and future vision of various ocean industry programme, will not only bring significan­t improvemen­t of ocean sector but will also open the chance for a better future for the students of a much-needed field in Sri Lanka and proper master plan will serve as a great asset to overcome the struggles in developing a strong maritime sector.

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