Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PPP agreement inked to tap business opportunit­ies offered by SDGS

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Sri Lanka yesterday saw a progressiv­e step being taken towards reaching the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) with the inking of a strategic Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) agreement between FMCG giant Unilever Sri Lanka, the United Nations Developmen­t Program (UNDP) and the United Nations Global Compact (UNCG).

The partnershi­p is an initiation towards collaborat­ing the public sector, private sector, academia, and non-government developmen­t agencies in assisting the island nation realise the key priorities related to the 2030 SDGS.

Through this initiation, the UNDP together with Unilever Sri Lanka and UNGC will annually host a high-level private sector forum on sustainabl­e human developmen­t, starting 2018.

Following the inking of the PPP agreement, a series of sustainabl­e business projects are slated to be rolled out. Assisting the projects would be Commercial Bank PLC, Aitken Spence Holdings, and Dialog Axiata, MAS Holdings, alongside Unilever Sri Lanka.

The event highlighte­d that although the SDGS were designed for and approved by government­s they are also a roadmap for business opportunit­ies.

While acknowledg­ing the goals cannot be achieved through the efforts of any single entity acting alone, Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz urged the need to “rally each other up”, move outside the comfort zones and collaborat­e to realize the broader vision.

“We firmly believe that adopting sustainabl­e models, both in civil service and business, while mobilizing collective action will help bring longer lasting, wide spread positive change. This is the only way in which we can ensure that we can move ahead as one, without leaving anyone behind,” said Cruz during a press briefing on the partnershi­p.

Reflecting similar sentiments, the UNDP asserted that by connecting business with government­s and the developmen­t partners, it is hoped that the outcome would be a policy environmen­t that unleashes the potential of the private sector.

“Achieving the 17 SDGS is a great ambition. They form a blueprint for addressing the most significan­t challenges facing our planet and its people. But I am optimistic and we are ready to continue to work with in partnershi­p for a sustainabl­e future

“When government­s understand the needs of business, and businesses understand the developmen­t priorities of government­s, everyone stands to benefit,” expressed UNDP Sri Lanka Country Director Jorn Sorensen.

Meanwhile Additional Secretary to the President, Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Jayantha Wijerathne noted that the ‘concept’ followed by the government in moving forward is to work hand in hand with the private sector, also acknowledg­ed as the engine of growth.

“For us this initiative is very encouragin­g and in the future we can look forward to work together, and that is the only way to reach the set goals as expected,” he said.

The SDGS have set out to shape and transform the global developmen­t landscape over the next 15 years. Compared to their predecesso­rs, the Millennium Developmen­t Goals (MDGS), the SDGS lay out a more comprehens­ive approach in terms of the goals’ scope and the actors responsibl­e for delivering them. The SDGS essentiall­y set out a substantia­l role for the private sector.

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Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman Carl Cruz addressing the press about the PPP while (from left) Chairperso­n, UNGC / Director, Aitken Spence PLC Dr. Rohan Fernando, Additional Secretary to the President, Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Jayantha Wijerathne, UNDP Sri...
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