The U.S. Agency for International Affairs (USAID) is financial supporting for expansion of Sri Lanka's foreign outsourcing commerce, with the objective of producing about 3,000 jobs in a part of the country that has been particularly maltreat by civil war.

The U.S. delegation in Sri Lanka on yesterday held a press release publicize a numeral of program, consist of a joint program with business process outsourcing and IT companies "to establish professional IT and English skills development training centers" in the country's Northern Province.

The instruction programs, which are accessible during collaboration with anonymous confidential firms, are planned to offer specific training in offshore business course support, English and enterprise Java, to a population that has suffered through some 26 years of civil war, USAID said. In June, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization stated it was serving the Sri Lankan administration offer jobs to a probable 40,000 widows in the island's northern and eastern regions.