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  • IDRC (International Development Research Centre)

IDRC is a Canadian public corporation that works in close collaboration with researchers from the developing world in their search for the means to build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies

 
  • Sarvodaya

Sarvodaya is a Sri Lankan organization developed around a set of coherent philosophical tenets drawn from Buddhism and Gandhian thought. It has been operational for almost 50 years. Today Sarvodaya is Sri Lanka’s largest and most broadly embedded people’s organization, with a network covering 15,000 villages, 34 district offices, over 100,000 youth, and the country’s largest micro-credit organization with a cumulative loan portfolio of over one billion Sri Lankan Rupees

 
  • UCSC (University of Colombo School of Computing)

The UCSC was established on the 1 st of september 2002,by merging the Institute of Computer technology (ICT) and the Department of Computer Science(DCS) both of the University of Colombo.UCSC has the most advanced training resources in Srilanka in the field of Information and Communitation Technology (ICT). UCSC is a leading provider of ICT training,consultancy and web solutions in srilanka.The Computing Services Centre,which is the Consultancy arm of the UCSC was established in 1990 to proide Consultancy Services to the IT and related industries

 
  • Faculty of Agriculture- University of Peradeniya

The University of Ceylon was established in 1942 to train young persons in different academic fields of study and to provide the much needed trained manpower for post-independence Ceylon. In the early parliamentary debates on the establishment of a local university it was conceptualized as one being designed on local culture to meet the manpower needs of an agricultural economy. However, the agricultural education programme in the university started in 1947, five years after the university was established

 
  • Cenwor

CENWOR, a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, was founded in 1984 by a group of academics, researchers and activists who were involved for several years in research and action-oriented programmes relating to women