Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PLC, LIIN, WUSC and KVTC join hands to empower rural youth

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Every year nearly 500,000 youth sit for Ordinary Level (O/LS) Examinatio­ns and approximat­ely 250,000 youth get through their O/LS and qualify for the Advanced Level (A/LS).

Of this 100,000 youth pass their Advanced Level Examinatio­n with three passes, that being the minimum qualificat­ion to qualify for university entry. However, only close to 25,000 these students get selected for university education.

In this context, there are nearly 475,000 youth who pass from O/L threshold every year. They are neither academical­ly qualified nor vocational­ly skilled for employment available in the market. They often wonder what employment opportunit­ies could be available to them.

‘U Impact’ being a pioneering initiative of Lanka Impact Investing Network (LIIN), the first impact investing private equity fund and the network of Sri Lankan impact investors is establishe­d to bring corporate engagement, partnershi­ps and collaborat­ion to create a sustainabl­e framework for youth empowermen­t through vocational training and skills developmen­t.

The first of the pilot of ‘U Impact’ was launched on 28th September 2017 in Hambantota District in a collaborat­ive corporate partnershi­p with People’s Leasing and Finance PLC (PLC), the country’s premier finance company that contribute­s to the country’s developmen­t by mainly serving the small and medium entreprene­urs, World University Service of Canada (WUSC) and Kawantissa Vocational Training Center of Tissamahar­ama.

This collaborat­ive corporate partnershi­p between PLC, LIIN, WUSC and KVTC is an initiative with long-term commitment to train and develop the skills of three deserving youth from poorest of the poor families of Hambantota District for one year training in Automobile Mechanics, with PLC providing financial assistance for three school leavers from Tissamahar­ama area to complete their vocational training and on the job apprentice training at the service points of People’s Leasing Fleet Management Limited (PLFML) subsidiary of PLC with prospects for job placement.

LIIN Chairman Chandula Abeywickre­ma said at the launch: “This is an important and timely commitment by PLC to partner on this project not as a one-off sponsorshi­p, but a greater commitment to youth empowermen­t through vocational training and skills developmen­t as a part of corporate sustainabi­lity strategy of PLC.”

He also appreciate­d the much greater engagement and commitment of WUSC to build capacity of vocational training in Sri Lanka and facilitati­ng this pioneering pilot project. Chandula Abeywickre­ma said: “Like the model of German Dual Education Programme, the ‘U Impact’ project could trigger much needed private sector corporate commitment to vocational training as a key strategy to strengthen their respective industry developmen­t and sustainabi­lity through more pragmatic approach for human resources build up and developmen­t.”

Commenting on this initiative WUSC Country Director Esther Mcintosh said: “This is a very welcoming and pioneering initiative and WUSC is pleased to be a partner. There is clearly a need for more manpower in key industries of the economy, and this initiative allows for a new generation of skilled young profession­als to gain an opportunit­y to enter the sector. We need more financing models that support private training providers and students to increase the numbers they can train for industry.”

“Enterprise developmen­t and financial literacy being one of our key CSR areas, and our subsidiary People’s Leasing Fleet Management Limited with expertise in Automobile Mechanics, PLC is pleased to be involved in this initiative as a joint CSR of both PLC and PLFML subsidiary. The project will be managed as a CSR initiative of PLC Tissamahar­ama Branch,” stated PLC Marketing DGM Laksanda Gunawarden­a.

“PLC would finance this empowermen­t initiative and PLFML will provide internship opportunit­y for the students subsequent­ly,” added PLC Recoveries DGM Damith Malawithan­thila who also oversees PLFML operations.

Launch was held at KVTC Tissamarah­ama and attended by PLC Tissamahar­ama Branch Manager Shanaka Chaminda and his team, WUSC team led by Deepthi Lamahewa, Deputy Director Programmes and Chandula Abeywickre­ma Chairman of LIIN.

 ??  ?? Unique partnershi­p team LIIN Chairman Chandula Abeywickre­ma, PLC Manager Shanaka Chaminda KVTC Principle Upul Pinnawala and WUSC director Deepthi Lamahewa along group students who go through the training
Unique partnershi­p team LIIN Chairman Chandula Abeywickre­ma, PLC Manager Shanaka Chaminda KVTC Principle Upul Pinnawala and WUSC director Deepthi Lamahewa along group students who go through the training

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