IOM and the Department of Census and Statistics
(DCS) recently opened a National Centre for Migration Statistics
in Colombo.
The centre, which is housed at the DCS, is
funded by the European Commission and Australia, and is the
first of its kind in Sri Lanka. It will serve as a central body
where statistical data related to migration will be collected,
stored, analyzed and made available to the public through the
departmental website.
"This centre will enhance the capacity of the
Sri Lankan government to collect reliable, comprehensive and
sustainable data on migration, which at present is scattered
among various government departments and international
organizations," said DCS Director General Ms S. Vidyaratne.
"As a country with high outward migration, Sri
Lanka needs reliable statistics on migration patterns and flows
to formulate effective migration policies," said IOM Sri Lanka
Chief of Mission Mohammad Abdi Ker.
The centre will source its data from various
stakeholders including the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign
Employment, the Departments of Police, Immigration and
Emigration; UN agencies and diplomatic missions.