Evaluation of the use of web technology by government of Sri Lanka to ensure food security for its citizens
P. C. Abeysiriwardana, S. R. Kodituwakku

TL;DR
This paper evaluates Sri Lankan government websites' effectiveness in using web technology to promote food security, highlighting current shortcomings and potential improvements for better impact.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of government web resources related to food security in Sri Lanka and suggests enhancements using modern web technologies.
Findings
Websites' emphasis on food security issues is inadequate.
Improved websites could significantly enhance food security efforts.
Current web strategies have room for substantial improvement.
Abstract
Web technology is one of the key areas in information and communication technology to be used as a powerful tool in ensuring food security which is one of the main issues in Sri Lanka. Web technology involves in communicating and sharing resources in network of computers all over the world. Main focus of food security is to ensure that all people have fair access to sufficient and quality food without endangering the future supply of the same food. In this context, web sites play a vital and major role in achieving food security in Sri Lanka. In this case study, websites pertaining to Sri Lankan government and link with food security were analyzed to find out their impact in achieving the goals of food security using web technologies and how they are being involved in ensuring food security in Sri Lanka. The other objective of this study is to make the Sri Lankan government aware of…
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