Prime Minister's Office

The Prime Minister's Office carries out official duties of the Prime Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and provides necessary guidance, coordination facilities and leadership to achieve economic and social development goals in accordance with the government policies.

Moreover, the Prime Minister’s Office provides necessary leadership and guidance to fulfill the aspirations of people while standing by the side of them in the hour of need with great enthusiasm and commitment. It provides regular assistance in policy making and also necessary contribution, guidance and coordination through a people centered approach to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). It plays a crucial role in maintaining diplomatic relationships and international relations, through facilitating negotiations, conducting high level diplomacy with foreign leaders, countries, states and representatives and coordinating the efforts of various government agencies and departments involved in foreign affairs.

Vision

“An independent, sovereign and prosperous Sri Lanka”

Mission

“To provide the necessary leadership for an excellent government mechanism with good governance, maintaining an effective coordination between States, Foreign missions, United Nations and Non-Governmental institutions in order to realize the aspirations of the Sri Lankans and improve their quality of life”

Prime Minister Meets Ambassador of the Philippines to Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation.

Her Excellency. (Ms.) Nina P. Cainglet, Ambassador of the Philippines to Sri Lanka based in Dhaka, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office on May 16, 2025.

The Prime Minister welcomed Ambassador Cainglet and extended her congratulations on the new appointment. The discussion focused on expanding cooperation in trade and tourism, with both sides expressing their commitment to exploring new opportunities in these key sectors. The meeting also addressed consular matters relating to the Filipino community in Sri Lanka. In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured continued dialogue and necessary support on relevant issues.

The meeting was attended by Ms. Judienne Capiz, Vice Consul of the Embassy of the Philippines in Dhaka. Representing Sri Lanka were Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister; Ms. Sagarika Bogahawatta, Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister; Ms. S.S. Premawardhane, Additional Secretary, Bilateral Political Affairs (East); and Mr. M.R. Keegel, Deputy Director, Southeast Asia & Central Asia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Prime Minister Discusses Bilateral Cooperation with Ambassador of Cambodia.

Her Excellency (Ms.) Rath Many, Ambassador of Cambodia to Sri Lanka based in New Delhi, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office on May 16.

The Prime Minister welcomed Ambassador Rath Many and extended her best wishes for a successful tenure. Ambassador Rath Many proposed a bilateral agreement to establish direct air connectivity between the two countries, highlighting its potential to strengthen trade, tourism, and people-to-people ties. The Prime Minister emphasized Sri Lanka’s interest in promoting itself as a preferred destination for Cambodian travelers while exploring avenues to expand bilateral trade and tourism partnerships.

The meeting was also attended by Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister; Ms. Sagarika Bogahawatta, Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister; Ms. S.S. Premawardhane, Additional Secretary, Bilateral Political Affairs (East); and Mr. M.R. Keegel, Deputy Director, Southeast Asia & Central Asia Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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The government’s key objective lies in creating a Humanitarian Future Generation that Respects Cultural Diversity. - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the Vajra Jayanti celebration of the Sirirathnajothi Pirivena Educational Institute in Urupola, Matara, held on May 16. Addressing the event, the Prime Minister stated that the main expectations of the present government includes nurturing a future generation that is humanitarian, environmentally conscious, respectful of Sri Lanka’s cultural diversity, and enriched with scholarly knowledge.

The Prime Minister further emphasized that the vision of government to a new renaissance era extends across all sectors including politics, the economy, religion, education, and culture and that the government aims to correctly identify and address the current crises within the piriven education system through proper intervention.

A museum commemorating the late Most Venerable Rajakeeya Panditha Kamburupitiye Vanarathana Nayake Thero was declared open under the patronage of the Prime Minister and, a scholarly publication of “Ruwando” launched in conjunction with the anniversary, was also presented to the Prime Minister by Venerable Gonadeniye Tapassi Thero, the Deputy Registrar of the Sri Rohana Sangha Council.

The event was graced by Chief Prelate of the Sri Rohana Chapter of the Shyamopali Vanawasa Maha Nikaya, Venerable Agalakada Piyasee Thero, Senior Professor of the Department of Buddhist and Pali Studies, Professor Aggamahapandita Kotapitiye Rahula Thero, University of Peradeniya; Minister of Women and Children’s Affairs Saroja Paulraj; and Southern Province Governor M. K. Bandula Harischandra.

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The development of a country depends on the productive contribution that its people make towards the nation. — Prime Minister Dr.Harini Amarasuriya

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the development of a country depends on the productive contribution its citizens make towards the nation.

The inauguration ceremony for the launch of the National Productivity Awards Competition 2025/2026 was held on May 15 at the main hall of Temple Trees, under the patronage of the Prime Minister.

During the event, the competition for the Education Sector was declared by Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, while for the Public Sector by Minister of Industries and Enterprise Development Sunil Handunnetti, and for the Production and Services Sector by Secretary General of the Asian Productivity Organization Dr. Indra Pradhan Singhavithana.

Addressing at the event, the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya further stated:

“In recent years, we were unable to hold this awards ceremony due to the economic recession in our country. As a nation, we must regret this situation. The country ended up in such a state because the previous ruling parties failed to make the right decisions at the right time. We are now aware of that. As we move forward in rebuilding the nation with the aim of creating a better tomorrow, we have reached an important juncture. The development of a country hinges on the productive contribution its people make for the nation. There is a saying from our ancestors: ’A nation that does not innovate cannot rise in the world.’ This means if we do not initiate to think innovatively and create innovative advancements, we will not progress. That is why I ask all of you to come together and create innovations to help rebuild the country.

Reviving this awards festival is part of providing a prosperous country and a better life to the people. The concept of ’Clean Sri Lanka’ also aligns with this. These are not isolated initiatives, but interconnected efforts that support the vision of the government in building a cohesive and unified nation.

Productivity is not just about working hard, but about achieving greater results through efficiency, planning, and work with responsibility.

By keeping our environment clean and organized, especially within state institutions, we can create conditions for more efficient and smoother operations. Increasing productivity improves our standard of living. A decline in productivity negatively affects the country.

Due to our economic downturn, we even had to declare that the country was bankrupt. Therefore, it is vital that we increase productivity to attract investments, ensure sustainable development, and enhance competitiveness.

The event was attended by Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government A.M.M.H. Abeyrathna, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Harshana Suryapperuma, Secretary to President, Dr. Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Pradeep Saputhanthri, and Secretary to the Ministry of Industries and Enterprise Development Thilaka Jayasundara.

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The Prime Minister participated in the 77th commemoration of AL- NAKBA for Palestine.

The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the 77th commemoration of AL- NAKBA , International action towards ending the Nakba and realizing the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people which was held today (15) at Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian and Research Institute, Colombo 07.

The United Nations’ theme for 77th commemoration of Nakba in 2025 was ’International Action towards ending the Nakba and realizing the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people.’

The event was organized jointly by the Embassy of the state of Palestine in Colombo, Sri Lanka and the Sri Lanka Committee for Solidarity in commemorating AL- NAKBA, the Palestinian Catastrophe.

The occasion was attended by religious leaders,Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation, Bimal Rathnayake, the Leader of the opposition, Sajith Premadasa, and Heads of the Diplomatic mission in Colombo, and representatives from Palestine.

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Creating Safe Workplaces for Women is Critically Important. – Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

1,000 Primary Outpatient Units to be Established in the Future. – Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that significant attention must be drawn to the safety of women in employment, and a secure environment should be created for them in the workplace.

The Prime Minister made these remarks today (15) addressing at the International Nurses Day 2025 celebration organized by the All Ceylon Nurses’ Union, held at the Karaliya Hall in Kandy.

This year’s International Nurses Day was commemorated under the theme of ’Our Nurses, Our Future – Investing in Nursing Strengthens the Economy,” aiming to remember Florence Nightingale on her 205th birth anniversary, to recognize the challenges faced by nurses globally, and to celebrate their contributions.

On this occasion, the magazine titled ’Hedakama’ which discusses the nursing profession, was presented to Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa.

The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya further stated:

This is a great opportunity for all of us to reflect on the responsibilities you carry as nurses and the services you provide.

Recently, the Transport Minister and I visited the Gampola and Peradeniya Hospitals to see the victims of the recent bus accident that occurred in the Garadiella area. It wasn’t my first time visiting a hospital, but each time I go, I am deeply moved by the dedication and care provided by our nurses. I personally witnessed this dedication when my mother was hospitalized.

I spoke with many nurses at Gampola and Peradeniya hospitals and clearly understood the difficulties they face. One nurse told me she had worked two consecutive night shifts. When I asked about her family, she smiled and said she didn’t even have time to think about them. Her children are cared for by her mother, and she couldn’t even remember the last time she saw her husband. This is the level of commitment with which they work.

But how healthy is such a working pattern? We’re not working in perfect conditions; we’re trying to rebuild a broken system.

90 percent of the nursing profession is made up of women. I don’t believe this is a job only suitable for women or meant solely for them. We need to think about how women ended up being the majority in this profession.

I also wondered whether women have some innate ability that leads them into these roles.

When we talk about workplace safety, it’s not just about salaries. We must consider the overall safety and environment that allows women to continue their careers. There are many factors that make workplaces unsafe. For instances night shifts, isolated locations, transportation difficulties, and environments where women are subjected to pressure from more powerful individuals. Ensuring women’s safety in such contexts is extremely important.

Women should also be able to balance their professional and family lives. For that purpose, we need a supportive social environment and proper facilities. We must consider what support and conveniences are provided to women to fulfill their responsibilities. Life isn’t just about money, it’s also about happiness and peace. Our goal is to build a society where everyone can lead such fulfilling lives. Not to make hard choices, but to allow people to choose easier, more satisfying paths in life.

The theme of this year’s Nurses Day refers to strengthening the economy through nursing, but we should also work towards building an economy that strengthens our nurses. If people are considered tools for developing the economy, how can we expect them to live comfortable lives? The objective of the government is to build a society where equal opportunities and facilities are available for all.

During the event, Minister of Health and Mass Media Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa also shared his view:

Our outpatient departments are struggling to accommodate the growing number of patients, around 120 million visits annually. We are currently working on establishing 1,000 primary outpatient care centers beyond the tertiary and secondary hospital levels

Sri Lanka is one of the countries where the elderly population is increasing rapidly. In the near future, 25% of our population will be elderly. Instead of bringing them all to hospitals, we are setting up facilities to provide care and monitor their health at the same locations.

Our next goal is the control of non-communicable diseases. The bed occupaied by patients in our hospitals is extremely high. Creating a healthy citizen cannot be done by relying solely on your service. Therefore, we are arranging to recruit 3,147 nurses this year. Additionally, 305 public health degree holders and remaining nursing officers will also be recruited based on the recommendations based on the vacancies of the Public Service Commission and the Committee on Public Sector Vacancies under the Prime Minister’s Office.

We are working to increase the number of nurses from the current workforce of 40,000 to 60,000. We also plan to conduct nursing intakes within the next three months.

Decisions were made regarding the awarding of nursing degrees during discussions led by the Prime Minister. We are now planning to provide degrees systematically through the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Higher Education.

The event was attended by the Deputy Minister of Health and Mass Media Hansaka Wijemuni, Professor Damayanthi Dasanayake of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Peradeniya, President of the All Ceylon Nurses’ Union Ravindra Kahandawaarachchi, health officials, and nurses.

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