#LKA Social Innovation Lab, set up by @UNDPSriLanka & anchored at @PMOfficeSL. Prototyping & testing agile holistic solutions to development challenges
What if policy didn’t stop on paper?
In Sri Lanka, it doesn’t.
Through the @CitraLabLK Fellowship, public sector officials are rethinking systems, redesigning services & building more innovative, responsive services for all.
🔗Explore how this transformation is unfolding: https://t.co/tLSw4g5Md5
Funded by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Sub-Fund under #UNPDF
#FutureGovInstitutions
Shaping a future-ready public sector for Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
The #CitraFellowship Executive Programme 2026 brought together senior public sector officials for an immersive learning journey designed to strengthen innovative thinking, leadership, and service delivery equipping them to respond to evolving national priorities and drive sustainable development outcomes.
Implemented through @CitraLabLK a joint initiative of the @PMOfficeSL and @UNDP #SriLanka, in partnership with the Presidential Secretariat of Sri Lanka and the Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA), with support from @FutureGov_ and UNDP’s Governance and Public Goods and Services (GPGS) team.
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Day 04: Scaling Change Responsibly
From solutioning to rapid prototyping to testing solutions, Fellows mapped their ideas, refined their approaches, and leaned into feedback to strengthen what works.
Turning concepts into change that can scale.
@undp@undpsrilanka
Day 03: Redesigning work with technology.
From unconscious thinking to conscious insight through the Ladder of Inference and prioritisation, Fellows explored digital tools, AI, and game-based learning, bringing experimentation, application, and collaboration to the forefront.
It was a pleasure to be with the Prime Minister's Office and SLIDA at the opening of the 5th @CitraLabLK Fellowship Executive Programme 2026 — a space that has, over the years, come to symbolize Sri Lanka’s commitment to reimagining its public service.
Before recovery from the economic crisis could fully take root, the country was struck by Cyclone Ditwah, testing our resilience, coordination, and ability to protect the most vulnerable.
And now, the escalating global crisis is creating fresh uncertainty in energy markets, food systems, trade flows, and geopolitical stability.
Times like this demand a special kind of leadership — leadership that is principled yet flexible; bold yet compassionate; strategic yet deeply human.
The Citra Fellowship was created precisely for this moment to further build capabilities to be agile, adaptable, accountable and innovative in times like today.
I look forward to interacting with the Citra Fellows and working closely with them in supporting the national reform programms.
Day 02: Seeing the system.
Fellows explored futures literacy, design thinking, and stakeholder mapping —building practical tools to better understand complexity and champion public sector excellence.
@UNDP@UNDPSriLanka
Day 01 of #CitraFellowship.
Fellows explored purpose, reflection, and real-time simulations to strengthen leadership in complexity.
Formally opened by @UNDPSriLanka RR @AzusaKubota, PM Sec Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri & SLIDA DG Vimukthi Janadara.
Day O was all about grounding, connecting, and setting the tone for the journey ahead - from first introductions to forming teams and a shared purpose.
The Citra Fellowship Executive Programme 2026 kicked off today in collab w/ Pres Sec, PMO, SLIDA and @UNDP FutureGov. Now in its fifth iteration, it brings together public sector leaders to reimagine the future of public service.
@UNDPSriLanka
Learning is a cycle, not a moment.
We are thrilled to have concluded the Training of Trainers for Master Trainers of SLIDA, exploring #AcceleratedLearning emphasising engagement, reflection and application beyond the training room.
@UNDP@UNDPSriLanka
Citra convened its Steering Committee last week w/PMO Sec & @UNDPSriLanka. The discussion reflected key achievements, interest for digital & innovation, 2026 priorities incl. #DPI, #Transport, future skills, highlighting shared leadership.
@AzusaKubota@Dr_HariniA@UNDPasiapac
Through participatory discussions, issue mapping, and rapid ideation, participants identified key challenges and co-created practical, context-sensitive solutions to improve safety and dignity in public transport. (2/2) #Transport#Safety
Bringing together MoT, MoWCA and volunteers, Citra with @UNDPSriLanka and @UNFPASriLanka , supported by @CanHCSriLanka facilitated a workshop on preventing sexual harassment in public transport, in partnership with the MoT and in the presence of Hon.@BimalRathnayake (1/2)
Through interactive discussions and hands-on activities, participants explored empathy in public service, shared accountability, and how to work across teams to turn vision into real impact. (2/2)
@UNDPSriLanka#PublicService#Teamwork#Skills
Partnering with MoWCA, and with the participation of the Secretary, we brought departments together for a workshop on Bridging Perspectives for Collective Success focused on leadership, teamwork, and citizen-centred public service delivery on Friday. (1/2)
Citra continues to partner with MoT to strengthen delivery with a focus on citizen-centred services. Kicking off the year, Citra led a workshop to prioritise high-impact transport projects for the MoT 2026 Action Plan using its impact–feasibility framework. #LKA#Transport
Using Citra’s impact–feasibility framework, the group evaluated initiatives, set priorities, and outlined actionable plans. We look forward to continuing close collaborations to support national efforts in the digital economy space. (2/2)
Yesterday, we facilitated a co-design workshop for MoDE’s IT Industry Development Advisory Group in charting a strategic roadmap toward Sri Lanka’s $5 billion IT industry revenue target by 2030. (1/2)
Officials were grouped to assess the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic against existing domestic legislation and propose key recommendations and reservations to support Sri Lanka’s ratification process. (3/3)
The workshop brought together officials from the Ministry of Transport, National Transport Commission, SLTB, DMT, National Council for Road Safety, Sri Lanka Railways, RDA, Police, and the National Transport Medical Institute. (2/3)