U.S. Supports Training for Sri Lankan Parliament Staff to Better Serve Constituencies

USAID Mission Director Reed Aeschliman welcomes participants to the Parliament training program, sharing technical assistance to
USAID Mission Director Reed Aeschliman welcomes participants to the Parliament training program, sharing technical assistance to improve both efficacy and responsiveness to constituencies.

For Immediate Release

Monday, February 1, 2016

50 Research Assistants from the Sri Lankan Parliament participated in a U.S.-supported workshop to help Members of Parliament better hear and address the concerns of their constituencies. This training, conducted in both Sinhala and Tamil, is part of the approximately 73 million LKR ($509,000) project from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to assist the Sri Lankan Parliament become more effective and responsive to the people they represent.

“Developing the skills of Parliamentary staff helps MPs better serve the people,” said U.S. Ambassador Atul Keshap. “In turn, this will foster and strengthen the principles of good governance.”

The training last week was the second in a series of workshops conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media. Parliamentary staff received technical assistance on financial planning, budgets, research, public relations, and professional development.