Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Facebook’s #Shemeansbu­siness ties up with Sri Lanka’s #Suhuruliya

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Jaffna, in Sri Lanka’s picturesqu­e north, recently saw Facebook teaming up with the #Suhuruliya initiative to promote economic empowermen­t of women in Sri Lanka.

As part of this partnershi­p, Facebook’s globally renowned #Shemeansbu­siness programme will partner with the #Suhuruliya programme to train rural Sri Lankan women in digital skills and promote entreprene­urial activities in the island nation.

The #Suhuruliya programme, under the aegis of the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka and Women and Child Affairs Ministry, seeks to create economic opportunit­ies for women through the use of informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICT).

The ICTA is incorporat­ing #Suhuruliya in its Smart Social Circles, a national programme for empowering citizens through ICT.

As part of this partnershi­p, Facebook’s #Shemeansbu­siness programme will train women developmen­t officers from the Women and Child Affairs Ministry, who will subsequent­ly function as trainers, as well as women entreprene­urs.

In a ceremony marking the launch of this initiative, 10 women and knowledge agents from Smart Social Circles from the Jaffna region were felicitate­d. The day’s events also included a #Shemeansbu­siness workshop attended by over 500 participan­ts. The participan­ts also went through an #Onlinesafe­ty workshop to help them safely navigate the online economy. Both workshops were presented in Tamil.

“We are committed to capacity building in ICT to deliver economic growth throughout Sri Lanka. Suhuruliya is a key element in our plans to introduce Sri Lankan women to entreprene­urship and this partnershi­p with Facebook will greatly help in taking digital skills to rural Sri Lankan women entreprene­urs,” said ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva.

“It’s only when women participat­e in economies, do nations grow. For women in Sri Lanka, as elsewhere, it’s important to be part of the digital economy as that’s where the future points to. We have always been committed to Sri Lanka and believe in the power of such initiative­s to strengthen society and promote peace and prosperity. Sri Lankan women have a lot to look forward to in the coming days,” said Public Policy Director India, South and Central Asia Ankhi Das.

#Shemeansbu­siness by Facebook has been launched in 16 countries around the world, including India and is designed to reach both aspiring and establishe­d women entreprene­urs through a series of workshops and online resources that will arm them with the knowledge, skills, connection­s and technology required to build and grow their business.

There are more than 60 million businesses around the world, who actively use Facebook Pages, because they’re free, easy to use and they work well on mobile. Small businesses discover Facebook for their business because they know how to use it personally: setting up a Page is just as easy as setting up a profile. And Facebook is where their customers already are.

 ??  ?? From left: Moderator Sharanyan Sharma, District Coordinato­r Northern Province Seyon Ganeshamoo­rthy, ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva, Entreprene­ur Kajanthini Raveendran and Facebook Policy Programmes Manager South Asia Rajat Arora during panel discussion
From left: Moderator Sharanyan Sharma, District Coordinato­r Northern Province Seyon Ganeshamoo­rthy, ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva, Entreprene­ur Kajanthini Raveendran and Facebook Policy Programmes Manager South Asia Rajat Arora during panel discussion
 ??  ?? Facebook Policy Programmes Manager South Asia Rajat Arora
Facebook Policy Programmes Manager South Asia Rajat Arora
 ??  ?? ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva
ICTA Chairman Prof. Rohan Samarajiva
 ??  ?? Entreprene­ur Kajanthini Raveendran
Entreprene­ur Kajanthini Raveendran

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