LIRNEasia released the findings of a nationally representative, 2500+ sample survey assessing access to services during COVID-19 in Sri Lanka. The event recording can be found here. The slides can be accessed below.
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LIRNEasia released the findings of a nationally representative, 2500+ sample survey assessing access to services during COVID-19 in Sri Lanka. The event recording can be found here. The slides can be accessed below.
Download PDF EmailLIRNEasia and ICRIER jointly released the findings of a nationally representative, 7000+ sample survey assessing access to services during COVID-19 in India. The research highlighted two distinct stories on the state of digital in India.
LIRNEasia has been entrusted with the task of developing recommendations on how best to regulate Sri Lanka’s water and sanitation services, now a high priority for the government. Because WSS involves all three levels of government, and because many different parts of the state have to be coordinated for effective performance it has been decided that the recommendations should draw from public consultations across the country.
For those of us who have been thinking about e commerce and the reasons for people not taking to it in large numbers for decades, the COVID-19 related lockdowns gave much to reflect on. Below is an excerpt from something I wrote in the first weeks of the Sri Lankan lockdown in the Daily FT and also in Sinhala.
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