Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WOMEN’S DAY

SELYN CELEBRATES MALE CHAMPIONS ON

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With the theme for Internatio­nal Women’s Day this year, being Balance for Better, Selyn - Sri Lanka’s only fair-trade certified Handloom Company recognised their male employees who work hard to empower and enable women.

Speaking of their Women’s Day #HEFORSTHRI initiative Selyna Peiris, Director Business Developmen­t Selyn, said, “This year in celebratio­n of women’s day we thought to take a different approach and recognise the men within Selyn who work hard towards empowering and enabling the women who work with us.

It is not enough to only focus on empowering women and expect men to follow. Changing norms and behaviours is crucial, thus a collective challenge for men and women, who consciousl­y or unconsciou­sly often perpetuate social norms in the way they raise their sons or interact with men.”

Hilary Wanduragal­a, Managing Director, Selyn is a strong believer in empowering women, he said, “I believe that when you empower a woman, you empower a household and that’s why it is important to focus on providing our women with the ability and the equal opportunit­ies to do so. At Selyn we value and have empowered women in rural areas by giving them work, no matter the hardships they faced in their lives which provided them with a very valuable sense of security.”

Selyn helps women by giving them the option of working from home to cater to the women who wished to work but their responsibi­lities kept them at home, where now over 200 women work for Selyn from the comfort of their own homes. Apart from the homeworker system, they have also put in place an immense child support by way of a daycare, and the women are well backed with the provision of bicycles for easier commutes to the factory and back, as well as health camps, life skills and many other training in various other aspects of life.

SELYNA PEIRIS, DIRECTOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMEN­T SELYN “This year in celebratio­n of women’s day we thought of taking a different approach and recognise the men within Selyn who work hard towards empowering and enabling the women who work with us.”

Selyn helps women by giving them the option of working from home to cater to the women who wished to work but their responsibi­lities kept them at home

In celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Selyn will continue to create equal working opportunit­ies and recognise that we need new approaches and huge efforts to achieve this objective. Recognisin­g that men have to be engaged in order to continue the journey towards achieving equal rights for women is one such approach.

Selyn Exporters (Pvt) Ltd began operations in 1991 working with 15 women in the village of Wanduragal­a in Kurunegala and has since grown into a network of around 1,000 workers across the island.

 ??  ?? Mr. Wasala (Head Merchandis­er at Selyn)
Mr. Wasala (Head Merchandis­er at Selyn)
 ??  ?? Mr. Kumara (OIC Dye Plant at Selyn)
Mr. Kumara (OIC Dye Plant at Selyn)
 ??  ?? Mr. Ekanayake (Co-owner, Kudugalmuw­a Independen­t Weaving Unit at Selyn)
Mr. Ekanayake (Co-owner, Kudugalmuw­a Independen­t Weaving Unit at Selyn)
 ??  ?? Mr. Deepal (OIC Homeworker­s at Selyn)
Mr. Deepal (OIC Homeworker­s at Selyn)
 ??  ?? Mr. Amila (Stores Manager at Selyn)
Mr. Amila (Stores Manager at Selyn)

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