Sri Lanka, Oct. 16 -- Human Rights Watch (HRW), one of the world's leading human rights organisations that had been active in Sri Lanka, on Wednesday (October 15) released a report as to how the country's disruptive economy affected the education system, which was considered as one of the best in the word. The report described how Sri Lanka's successive governments have adopted policies that resulted in inadequate revenues contributing not only to Sri Lanka defaulting on its debt, but also to a decades-long decline in public education spending as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to among the lowest in the world. It also documents the impacts of inadequate funding on children's right to education. Joining the launch of the report, I...
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