Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Usaid-funded Youlead! programme holds first leadership forum

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The United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID)’S initiative to strengthen youth employabil­ity and skills developmen­t project, Youlead!, concluded a four-day youth leadership forum on December 9th, 2017 at Trace Expert City, Colombo.

The closing day brought together 40 youth ambassador­s and 60 representa­tives from the public, private and non-government sectors in interactiv­e and engaging ways to seek solutions that will support and increase youth employment in Sri Lanka.

The forum began with a threeday adventure camp in Kitulgala. Young women and men selected as youth ambassador­s from across Sri Lanka shared their thoughts and aspiration­s and spoke about the challenges of youth unemployme­nt. Under the theme, ‘It’s our future’, these young ambassador­s discussed a wide range of issues including youth employabil­ity, suitable employment, and being successful and competitiv­e in the labor market.

USAID’S Assistant Mission Director Elizabeth Davnie-easton said: “Youlead! is an investment by the U.S. Government and the American people in Sri Lanka’s youth and a prosperous, stable, and diverse Sri Lanka.”

Following the forum, these young leaders will return to their communitie­s and to their peer groups energised and better prepared to support youth in their communitie­s. These future leaders will actively mentor other youth in their developmen­t, and engage with budding young entreprene­urs looking to kick-start their own businesses.

Youlead! Project Director Charles Conconi added: “The Youlead! forum will develop and empower emerging young leaders from around the country with different background­s to rally around the cause of youth economic empowermen­t. It provides an opportunit­y for young leaders and employers to jointly address the constraint­s related to private sector competitiv­eness and youth employment. The youth were selected not just for what they have already achieved, but for what we believe they will achieve.”

Inspiratio­nal speakers at the closing event at Trace City, included Suranga Nanayakkar­a, the visionary behind the ‘Augmented Human Lab,’ which is at the forefront of human computer interface design; Rathika Pathmanath­an, writer and activist; and Aruna Samarawick­rema, multi-award winning innovator and manufactur­er of prosthetic limbs in Sri Lanka; Codegen co-founder, Dr. Beshan Kalupala, who together with Dr. Harsha Subasinghe, is building Sri Lanka’s first advanced technology supercar; and former Rotary Internatio­nal Governor, K.R. Ravindran, a successful, firstgener­ation entreprene­ur. Thoughtpro­voking songs by celebrity singers Bathiya and Santhush, and Thurraya, brought the fantastic event to a close.

The Usaid-funded Youlead! project is administer­ed by Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance and implemente­d by Internatio­nal Executive Service Corps (IESC), an organisati­on that has worked with hundreds of private enterprise­s in Sri Lanka since 1965. Under Youlead!, IESC will partner with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the American Chamber of Commerce, Arizona State University, Global Communitie­s, Skills for Life, and Verite Research.

 ??  ?? Entertaine­rs Bathiya and Santhush on stage with Youth Ambassador­s
Entertaine­rs Bathiya and Santhush on stage with Youth Ambassador­s
 ??  ?? Youth Ambassador­s at the three-day adventure camp in Kitulgala
Youth Ambassador­s at the three-day adventure camp in Kitulgala

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