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Highlights from the Appropriation Bill for 2024
WebIn the Appropriation Bill for 2024, key ministries such as Finance, Defense, Health, Education, Transport, and Highways witness an increase in their allocations. The Ministry of Finance experienced the largest year on year increase of LKR 240 billion (exlcuding interest payments), followed by the Health Ministry's LKR 88 billion.
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Budget 2022: Health Sector
WebThe Budget 2022 debate for the Ministry of Health is happening today (30th November 2021). Here are all the budget proposals relating to this sector. The information relevant to the proposal can be found under section 6.10.2 of the budget speech titled ‘development of health/indigenous medicine'. The proposal in the speech allocates an
Health Sector Allocations, 2018 to 2021
WebThe 2021 Sri Lankan Budget has allocated LKR 223,285 Mn towards the health sector. This is a decrease compared to 2020 but an increase compared to 2019. Here is a breakdown of health sector allocations from 2018 to 2021. Click on the ministries each year to expand.
Public Finance Data and Analysis
WebShare This. According to Ministry of Finance, Sri Lanka has incurred a total of LKR 117.5 billion in 2020 and LKR 53.0 billion during Jan-June of 2021 as expenses on the country’s COVID-19 response. According to data from the IMF Policy tracker, Sri Lanka’s expenditure on COVID-19 response is much lower than its South Asian peers.
Budget 2021: Health
WebOn the 30 th November 2020, the Budget Debate for the Ministry of Health took place. The 2021 Budget speech allocated LKR 24,500 Mn for the Health Sector. Here is a breakdown of how the allocation was distributed. In 2021, LKR 223 Bn was allocated for the Health Sector. Here is a snapshot of how Health Sector allocations varied over time.
2020 Records the Highest Budget Deficit Since 1982
WebThe budget balance for 2020 is -LKR 2,090 billion (-14.0% of GDP) while the budget balance for 2019 remains at -LKR 1,016 billion (-6.8% of GDP). It is important to note that this is the first time the budget deficit has increased to more than 14% of GDP, since 1982. In addition, this is the first time ever the budget deficit is higher than
Annual Action Plan 2019
WebMinistry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, with the vision of building a healthier nation many strategies, has developed programs and projects which have expedited the accomplishment of a remarkable progress in provision of efficient curative health the
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