
Sri Lanka gets $1 bln from World Bank, jobs in focus
"The initiative aims to expand economic opportunity, strengthen local industry, and attract private capital to support long-term growth," the bank said in a statement.
The World Bank estimates a shortage of some 700,000 jobs in the island nation over the next decade with a million young people entering the workforce.
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