News UNDP-WHO back RGD’s digital transformation drive Published 7 mins agoon 2026/07/11 One of the two cohorts of RGD officials that underwent the training programme Recognising that successful digital transformation requires strong institutional leadership, the Registrar Genera…
News UNDP-WHO back RGD’s digital transformation drive
Published 7 mins agoon 2026/07/11
One of the two cohorts of RGD officials that underwent the training programme Recognising that successful digital transformation requires strong institutional leadership, the Registrar General’s Department (RGD), together with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Health Organisation (WHO), through the OneRegistry initiative, funded by the UN Sri Lanka SDG Fund, recently concluded the ‘RGD to Digital Excellence (RGD2DX)’ leadership development programme for 61 senior management officials of the Registrar General’s Department. The initiative was designed to strengthen the leadership, strategic thinking, and adaptive capacities of senior officials responsible for guiding the Registrar General’s Department through the ongoing modernisation of Sri Lanka’s Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system. The programme forms part of broader efforts to build a digitally enabled, integrated, and citizen-centric civil registration system that delivers more efficient and accessible services to the public. The RGD2DX programme was conducted through two residential cohorts held in Kandy bringing together 61 members of the senior management of the Registrar General’s Department, including senior administrators and decision-makers who will play a pivotal role in driving institutional transformation in the years ahead. Facilitated by international experts from Malaysia, the programme introduced participants to adaptive leadership, systems thinking, institutional change management, and approaches to leading organisations through periods of digital transition. Through interactive discussions, experiential learning exercises, and collaborative problem-solving activities, participants explored practical strategies to strengthen organisational resilience while maintaining public trust and service quality. Recognising that sustainable institutional transformation extends beyond residential learning, the programme also included a series of virtual follow-up clinics conducted over a three-month period, enabling participants to reflect on the practical application of their learnings, share experiences and challenges, and receive continued guidance from facilitators. Participants highlighted the practical value of the programme in supporting the Department’s ongoing transition towards digital systems. Dasun Hettiarachchi, Additional District Registrar – Matale, said, “When moving from the traditional system to the new system, we discussed the gaps and obstacles, as well as how to resolve them, and received useful advice.” Similarly, Kumudu Dissanayake, Additional District Registrar (Legal Division), noted, “The higher management and the RGD staff who participated in this training have been able to adopt new methods, and we are highly motivated. This has been very beneficial to our Department.” The RGD2DX programme underscores the importance of investing not only in digital systems and technology, but also in the people responsible for leading change. By strengthening leadership capacities within the senior management of the Registrar General’s Department, the initiative contributes towards building a more agile, responsive, and future-ready institution capable of delivering improved public services to citizens across Sri Lanka. As Sri Lanka continues its digital transformation journey, initiatives such as RGD2DX demonstrate the importance of cultivating adaptive public sector leadership that can effectively navigate complexity, champion innovation, and drive sustainable institutional change for the benefit of all Sri Lankans.
News Mahinda Abeykoon appointed SLPP Senkadagala electorate organiser
Published 7 mins agoon 2026/07/11
Mahinda Abeykoon receiving his appointment letter from SLPP National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa. SLPP General Secretary, Attorneyat- Law Sagara Kariyawasam, was also present . Former Parliamentarian Mahinda Abeykoon has been appointed as the Chief Organiser for the Senkadagala electorate in the Kandy District by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP). Abeykoon’s political journey spans over four decades. He was first appointed as the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) organiser for the Hewaheta electorate in 1982 by the late Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Throughout his long standing career, he has served as a Member of Parliament and held the position of Chairman of the Central Provincial Council on two occasions. A graduate of the University of Peradeniya, Abeykoon also served as the President of the University’s Student Union during his academic years. Since the inception of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, he has remained a dedicated figure, working consistently for the success of Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Basil Rajapaksa, and Namal Rajapaksa. Text and Pic By S.K. Samaranayake )
News Lanka, Kazakhstan explore new avenues for defence cooperation
Published 7 mins agoon 2026/07/11
Kazakhstan Ambassador Sergey Viktorov, Deputy Head of Mission, Rustem Jamankulov, with Deputy Defence Minister retired Major General Aruna Jayasekara, and Defence Secretary, retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha The Resident Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Kazakhstan to Sri Lanka, Sergey Viktorov, paid a courtesy call on Deputy Minister of Defence, retired Major General Aruna Jayasekara, and Defence Secretary, retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, at the Ministry of Defence last Wednesday. The Ministry of Defence said the discussions were held in a cordial atmosphere and focused on further strengthening the longstanding ties between Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan. The two sides explored ways of enhancing bilateral cooperation in several areas of mutual interest, including defence collaboration, military training and exchange programmes, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) training and assistance, regional security and capacity building. They also exchanged views on expanding engagement between the two countries and identified opportunities to deepen cooperation through future initiatives. The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of both Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting closer collaboration in defence and security-related fields, the Ministry said.Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Kazakhstan, Rustem Jamankulov, also attended the meeting.

