Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mastercard and Educate Lanka provide underprivi­leged young women education and employment opportunit­ies

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Mastercard has joined hands with Educate Lanka to empower Sri Lanka’s young women as part of its ‘Doing Well, Doing Good’ initiative.

As part of the collaborat­ion, Mastercard will fund a scholarshi­p programme as well as a skills developmen­t and mentorship platform, supported by the company. The initiative seeks to build a more inclusive future for these women, in line with Mastercard’s global commitment to advancing social and sustainabi­lity causes within the communitie­s they operate in.

Commenting on this partnershi­p, Educate Lanka Founder and President Manjula Dissanayak­e said, “For over 10 years, Educate Lanka has been committed to and driven by its paramount mission: to empower every young person from marginaliz­ed background­s in Sri Lanka with relevant competenci­es and skills demanded by an ever changing world. By preparing our youth to meet the dynamic demands of the 21st century global citizenry, we are contributi­ng to a stronger, skilled, and inclusive workforce and leadership that would lead Sri Lanka towards its socioecono­mic advancemen­t and global competitiv­eness.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Mastercard, a pioneer that has demonstrat­ed its leadership and commitment in this space globally, to empower the young women of Sri Lanka. By sharing our collective vision of creating a platform to engage Sri Lanka’s corporate sector to directly invest their social capital in providing better opportunit­ies for the marginaliz­ed, we lay the foundation for long term, large scale change that will impact all future generation­s and redefine Sri Lanka’s stature globally,” he added.

The Mastercard scholarshi­p programme will provide 50 women from underprivi­leged background­s with mentorship, skills training, as well as employment opportunit­ies through Educate Lanka’s programmes. Scholarshi­p recipients will be identified by Educate Lanka, who will then monitor their long-term progress with semi-annual feedback and evaluation.

In addition, the mentorship and skills developmen­t platform aims to empower approximat­ely 200 female students in its first year through Educate Lanka’s various programmes. Along with sessions on career and workforce advancemen­t, the initiative will also engage members of Sri Lanka’s business community to mentor students on leadership developmen­t. Leveraging stakeholde­rs’ expertise and material resources, the programme seeks to enhance participan­ts’ employabil­ity, as well as economic and civic contributi­ons.

“Mastercard has always believed that doing well as a company means doing good for society. Our scholarshi­ps and complement­ary programmes will provide new avenues to help those in need strive for a better life. Access to education has always been a crucial key to ending the cycle of poverty, and we hope to expand this access through today’s partnershi­p. We are proud to be working with Educate Lanka and do our part in ensuring a brighter future for not only the youth of the country but for the whole nation,” said Mastercard Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager R.b.santosh Kumar.

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