LOGODI held a capacity building program for government innovation in Sri Lanka from October, 21st (Monday) to October 29th (Tuesday) in cooperation with KOICA.
This training course is a part of ODA and designed to help Sri Lanka develop its country through a training course on Korea’s economic development, government innovation and best practices for 14 director-general level local governmental officials and high-ranking officials of the Ministry of the Interior.
It was designed at the request of the Sri Lankan government in line with the National Development Strategy since 2020 for the next 3 years.
As the first year course, it is composed of customized sessions on national development and public service value, HR development and performance management, digital government and government innovation, and country report and action plan based on the request of Sri Lanka.
LOGODI President Lim Sang-Kyu said LOGODI would do its utmost to contribute to the national development strategy of Sri Lanka by providing customized training course including anti-corruption, integrity policy, public officials’ ethics, digital government establishment, and improvement in public service.