Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNDP and NIA partner to mainstream social innovation in Sri Lanka

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The United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka, through its innovation arm Citra Social Innovation Lab, has partnered with the National Innovation Agency (NIA) to jointly address the challenges and work together to strengthen the social innovation ecosystem in Sri Lanka.

Social innovation is the process of developing and implementi­ng innovative ideas, products and services to address social and environmen­tal challenges and is important in developmen­t as it provides new and creative solutions to complex social problems, such as poverty, inequality and environmen­tal degradatio­n.

With the increase in complexity and scale of social challenges, there is a growing need for more inclusive, collaborat­ive and innovative approaches to address these challenges, thus making social innovation a highly promising approach in advancing the national developmen­t agenda to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing society today.

The NIA was establishe­d with the specific aim of promoting a better understand­ing of innovation in the fields of social sciences, science and technology, defence, environmen­t and service and their impact on the economy of the country. Citra Lab, a joint initiative of the Prime Minister’s Office and UNDP in Sri Lanka, was instrument­al in the conceptual­isation and design of the NIA. The organisati­on, which specialise­s in the use of innovation and foresight tools, will offer its expertise in design thinking and human-centred design to activate the social innovation pillar at the agency.

Formalisin­g of this strategic partnershi­p through an exchange of letters took place recently with UNDP Sri Lanka Resident Representa­tive Azusa Kubota and NIA Chief Innovation Officer Prof. Ajith de Alwis.

The key objectives of this alignment are centred on streamlini­ng social innovation within Sri Lankan society and to embed social innovation into national developmen­t efforts to achieve sustainabl­e human developmen­t. The nature of this cross-sector partnershi­p will enable stakeholde­rs to co-construct and implement socially innovative solutions, which will address socio-economic issues, create positive social impact and enhance the well-being of communitie­s.

 ?? ?? National Innovation Agency Chief Innovation Officer Prof. Ajith de Alwis and UNDP Sri Lanka Resident Representa­tive Azusa Kubota sign Letters of Engagement
National Innovation Agency Chief Innovation Officer Prof. Ajith de Alwis and UNDP Sri Lanka Resident Representa­tive Azusa Kubota sign Letters of Engagement

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