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    PESTLE analysis Project Cycle Management ----- A short training course in project cycle management for subdivisions of MFAR in Sri Lanka MFAR‚ ICEIDA and UNU-FTP Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DFAR) Sri Lanka Icelandic International Development Agency (ICEIDA) Iceland United Nations University Fisheries Training Programme (UNU-FTP) Iceland Content • What is PESTLE analysis? • What does PESTLE analysis include? • Case study on post harvest losses. Learning objectives

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    I. Online Marketing in Sri Lanka 1. Introduction The development of online marketing in Sri Lanka is lagging behind when compared to developed countries. The adoption of online marketing is more than a technical issue. Country specific factors such as differences in culture and business environment are influencing the nature and type of appropriate IT solutions including online marketing. Therefore the marketing strategies must be suitable for the country to reach and communicate with the target

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    As opposed to a 10-place jump in the previous year‚ Sri Lanka has suffered a 16-place relegation in the latest Global Competitiveness Rankings list released by the influential World Economic Forum (WEF) yesterday. Sri Lanka’s rank of 68th place out of 144 countries surveyed from 52nd place in the previous year was despite the overall score changing marginally to 4.2 points from 4.3. WEF assess a country’s competitiveness using 12 broad pillars – institutions‚ infrastructure‚ macro-economic environment

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    large part on the shoulders of women. The Sri Lankan economy’s main foreign exchange earners used to be tea‚ rubber and coconut cultivation for export. Apart from these commercial crops‚ paddy (rice) cultivation has been the mainstay of the rural economy. Women’s labour plays an important role here‚ but in most instances is not taken into account. The traditional economic pattern has completely changed during the last 10-15 years. Remittances from Sri Lankans employed in the Middle Eastern countries

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    capacity is more than 500 Metric Tonnes. Its’ revenue was Rs. 348 million in last year. Dumindu Industry takes required salt from Hambantota and Puttalam saltern at an agreement price. The demand for both household and industrial consumption in Sri Lanka is estimated to be 150‚000 Metric Tonnes (MT) per annum. The actual average production was approximately 110‚000 MT and the balance demand was met by imports where the imports were carried out by private parties. Dumindu Industry contribution was

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    operations. Its local coverage spans all provinces of Sri Lanka‚ while international roaming is provided in over 200 destinations. Dialog Axiata‚ the largest and fastest growing cellular service in Sri Lanka also operates Dialog Television a direct-to-home satellite TV service and Dialog Broadband Network – providing backbone and transmission infrastructure facilities and data communication services‚ serving a subscriber base in excess of 7 million Sri Lankans.     Dialog Mobile Dialog TV

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    Sri Lanka | Assignment | | Group 04 | | Course: HTE 385-2 Health and Adventure Tourism Lecturer: Mr.Manoj Samarathunga | Hospitality‚ Tourism and Events Management Degree Program Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka Acknowledgement First and foremost we offer Our sincerest gratitude to our dear sir‚ Mr. Manoj Samaranayake Who teaches us “Health & Adventure Tourism” And also has supported us to do our report‚ “Health and Wellness Tourism in Sri Lanka”

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    Critically evaluate the possibility of using tourism as a tool to develop post war Sri Lanka Table of Content Introduction Page No: Introduction 03 Main Body 04 Conclusion 13 Introduction In countries like Maldives‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore and Spain‚ tourism and related recreation activities play a significant role in the generation of income / foreign exchange and provision of employment opportunities. In fact‚ in the global context this industry is identified

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    profitable investments. Sri Lanka is not a country that’s usually mentioned when discussing investments abroad‚ but the fact is‚ there are several countries that have seen the true potential of Sri Lanka as an Investment‚ have seized the opportunity‚ and are now reaping the benefits. There are significant American‚ British‚ German and Scandinavian Investments in Sri Lanka‚ as well as some Investments form Korea‚ Australia and Singapore. Some of the weaknesses and risks related to a Sri Lankan investment

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    regards to equal rights issues. Although many of these characteristics do apply to Sri Lanka‚ the latter has definitely evoked some discussion on the topic of gender issues in underdeveloped countries. Issues such as decision making in the household‚ educated women and their role in society‚ and attitudes towards women in employment will be discussed. As stated earlier‚ most would agree that from a distant perspective Sri Lanka would seem to be socially underdeveloped in regards to equal rights. One way

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