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Press Release
May 16, 2005


Sri Lanka Labour Ministry adapts E-Learning for employee training.

(Colombo, Sri Lanka) Ministry of Labour Relations and Foreign Employment, in collaboration with the Colombo Office of the International Labour Organization has initiated an E-Learning program to train labour officers, labour commissioners, and staff members. This programme was funded by the Asian Development Bank under their programme “Institutional development of the Ministry of Labour Relations & Foreign Employment ”.The Ministry staff members will now be able to do their training on line accessed through the Ministry computer labs.

TextCENTRIC Technologies, the company who pioneered E-Learning in Sri Lanka developed the E-Learning solution for the Ministry. TextCENTRIC, in collaboration with ILO and the Ministry also created the E-Courses for this program, where users can log in to www.elearning.lk , Sri Lanka’s first E-Learning portal and follow programs on line.

Commenting on this program, the secretary to Ministry of Labour Relations & Foreign Employment, Mr Mahinda Madihahewa stated that he was indeed proud that his Ministry became the first Public Sector institution to adapt e-learning and believes that this system will help train the labour ministry staff in a timely and cost effective manner while minimizing the learning time.

Commenting on the new initiative, Claudia Coenjaerts, Director of ILO, Sri Lanka said that they were very happy to be associated with this initiative. A key to making the public sector more productive lies in changing working methods. Information and communication
technology need to be applied smartly, where the costs do not have to be high, yet the benefits are visible at once. What it does require is the courage to change, and commitment from the top, both of which we found at the Ministry of Labour.

TextCENTRIC plans to introduce E-Learning and Blended learning programs to government and corporate offices through out the country. Using totally E-Learning or Blended Learning, part classroom and part e-learning could minimize the training cost for any organization and give effective personalized training to every employee. TextCENTRIC offers multiple products and services to implement E-Learning or Blended Learning to any organization. For more information about TextCENTRIC, please visit www.textcentric.lk