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Ponna Wignaraja
Born1926
NationalitySri Lankan
CitizenshipSri Lankan
Occupationeconomist
Academic background
EducationEconomics
Alma materUniversity of Ceylon
Yale University
Academic work
DisciplineEconomics; Social science
Sub-disciplineDevelopment Studies
InstitutionsInternational Monetary Fund; World Bank; United Nations University

Deshamanya Ponna Wignaraja (1926) is a Sri Lankan academic, economist and social scientist. He was the Coordinator of South Asian Perspectives Network Association (the "SAPNA"), entity with ties of the United Nations University, and prior to that the Secretary-general of the Society for International DevelopmentatRome (Italy).[1][2]

Early life and academic career[edit]

Born in Sri Lanka during British colonization, when it was still known as British Ceylon, Ponna Wignaraja was educated in economics from the University of Ceylon in 1948. After Wignaraja received graduate degree in United States at Yale University.

Between 1951 and 1953, Wignaraja was development advisor at International Monetary Fund (IMF). Thereafter, he was advisor at World Bank (1962–1967).[2]

Ponna Wignaraja was Secretary-general of the Society for International Development (1981–1986). In 1991, he was vice chairman of the Independent South Asian Commission on Poverty Alleviation and he was chairman of the South Asian Perspectives Network Association (SAPNA).[2][3]

In 1993, Ponna Wignaraja was awarded the highest civilian honour for national service in Sri Lanka: the honorifical title named Deshamanya.[3]

He is father of the Sri Lankan researcher and economist Ganeshan Wignaraja.[1]

Publications[edit]

Among Wignaraja's publications are:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Labai, labai, Lanka labai". Sunday Times. 2 April 2000. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  • ^ a b c d Singh, Naresh C.; Strickland, Richard S. (1996). "From Legacy to Vision: Sustainability, poverty and policy adjustment" (PDF). International Institute for Sustainable Development. ISBN 1-895536-01-4. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  • ^ a b "Ponna Wignaraja". SAGE Publications. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  • ^ "Economic Democracy through Pro Poor Growth". SAGE Publications. Retrieved 31 July 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ponna_Wignaraja&oldid=1187005785"

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