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Crisis-ridden Lanka’s brain drain hits ICT sector’s workforce; requires 100,000 more – official I Sri Lanka Latest News

October 10, 2023
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Sri Lanka’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is facing a dearth of skilled workforce with most having already left the country, a top official said.

Sri Lanka has aimed to boost the digital economy to contribute at least $15 billion to the economy by 2030 under the Digiecon-2030 plan which includes digital nomad visas, e-payments in all government institutions, and single window approvals.

According to Digiecon-2030, Sri Lanka’s ICT workforce should be at least 175,000 this year and 300,000 by 2025.

“But we only have 75,000 at the moment. We are on the path of achieving the targets of Digiecon-2030, but the brain drain is a huge concern,” Prasad Samarawickrema, the Project Director of Digiecon-2030 told EconomyNext.

The ambitious Digiecon-2030 aims to accelerate Sri Lanka’s economy towards an inclusive digital economy by leveraging advanced technology-based solutions.

“Most of the ICT workers leave the country with just one year of job experience mainly to Europe countries,” Samarawickrema said.

“As at present we need at least 50,000 additional ICT workers and to achieve our targets we need start-ups and technicians. Without them, achieving the target would be difficult.”

He said Sri Lanka needs to change the school syllabus to include ICT as a subject with the latest update and change the ICT courses in vocational training centres to produce employable ICT workers.

“You need at least seven years to change school syllabus and one-and-half years in vocational training schools. By the time they change it, the latest technologies would have already come in and we may be teaching outdated subjects,” he said.

“We need a special educational system change in the ICT sector. Even the graduates produced in Sri Lanka are unemployable in the industry.”

Sri Lanka has seen an exodus of ICT workers to foreign countries after it plunged into an unprecedented economic crisis which forced the authorities to declare bankruptcy and sovereign debt default in April last year.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who is also the Minister of Technology, has been trying to digitalize the economy to reduce bribery and corruption and fast-track economic growth. However, many state sector employees have been resisting digitization in the past.

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