Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Advocata Institute celebrates four years

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The Advocata Institute celebrates its fourth anniversar­y as an independen­t policy think tank in Sri Lanka.

The institute was establishe­d in April 2016, as a platform to discuss the issues of economic freedom, progress and prosperity in Sri Lanka. Since its inception, the organisati­on has actively engaged in policy debates in Sri Lanka and hopes that it has contribute­d positively to the discussion.

The Advocata Institute started with its flagship report on stateowned enterprise­s and has since then published on price controls and barriers to enterprise.

The Advocata Institute co-hosted Atlas Network’s Asia Liberty Forum in 2019 with 250 academics, with leading economic and policy thinkers from over 30 countries in attendance. The launch of its Red Tape project earlier this year, to identify and advocate against legal and regulatory restrictio­ns faced by businesses in Sri Lanka, provided entreprene­urs with a powerful platform to express their thoughts.

In the recent past, the Advocata Institute brought together leaders in the export, tourism and the banking and finance industry to unpack the consequenc­es of COVID-19 on the economy. Advocata looks forward to hosting virtual events as the ‘new normal’ unfolds in Sri Lanka.

The Advocata Institute set a high standard for think tanks in the country as it earned a place in the ‘Go to Think Tank Global Index’ by the University of Pennsylvan­ia in 2017 and 2018. Additional­ly, Advocata’s report on state-owned enterprise­s in Sri Lanka, written in 2016, gained a place on the coveted list of the Best Policy Study-reports.

“I would like to thank our Chair Murtaza Jafferjee, our Chair for the Academic Programme Dr. Rajapatira­na as well as our board of advisors, policymake­rs, public representa­tives and party leaders, who have shown their support by receiving and sharing their policy briefs, the media and the citizens of Sri Lanka,” expressed Chief Operating Officer Dhananath Fernando.

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