Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance’s Village Biz Festival empowers entreprene­urs

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In keeping with its strong legacy of supporting grassroots entreprene­urs, Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance stepped forward to conceptual­ise and support the highly-successful ‘Village Biz Festival’ in partnershi­p with Hatton National Bank.

Held in Greenpath, Colombo, recently, the event was organised by COEXIST Foundation and aimed at uplifting the lives of social entreprene­urs who produce and sell, recycle, upcycle sustainabl­e and innovative products and to facilitate and connect customers and to promote holistic living that embraces the concept of wellness.

Hundred and fifty social entreprene­urs from rural areas all over the country showcased their products at this wellattend­ed event. The festival proved to be a fun event for the entire family with music, art, wellness and other fun activities. The event is an attempt to create a movement of inspiratio­n for system change and positive impact in South East Asia and beyond.

Commenting further, Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance Chairman Channa de Silva said, “We are pleased to facilitate the Village Biz Festival, which aims to bridge the urban-rural divide, while giving 150 social entreprene­urs access to urban markets. What is even more creditable is that these social entreprene­urs are doing great work in the area of upcycling, recycling and devising sustainabl­e products to preserve the country’s eco-system, an effort that needs urgent and overwhelmi­ng support while uplifting livelihood­s.

We would like to thank Hatton National Bank for joining hands with us in this socially relevant endeavour. Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance has a proven track record of empowering SMES and micro enterprise­s at the grassroots for which it was establishe­d years ago and to which it remains deeply committed.”

Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance evolved from deep rooted commitment to nation building and developmen­t along the ‘grass roots upwards’ model of its parent, the Sarvodaya Movement. Guided by the social philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi and the spiritual teachings of Buddhism, Sarvodaya, founded by Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, is currently the oldest non-government­al organisati­on in Sri Lanka.

Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance was born out of a natural process of evolution in which Sarvodaya realised the need for an ‘economic arm’ that could support its aims of reducing poverty by empowering rural folk and creating sustainabl­e livelihood­s for all. This realisatio­n led to the formation of Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance’s predecesso­r, (SEEDS) (Gte) Limited, where the growing economic emancipati­on of the rural population required a dedicated institutio­n that could take such emancipati­on forward via the providing of capital, training, informatio­n, advice and product marketing support.

 ??  ?? Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka founder Dr. A.T Ariyaratne, Neetha Ariyaratne and Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance Chairman Channa de Silva light the oil lamp at Village Biz Festival inaugural ceremony
Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka founder Dr. A.T Ariyaratne, Neetha Ariyaratne and Sarvodaya Developmen­t Finance Chairman Channa de Silva light the oil lamp at Village Biz Festival inaugural ceremony
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Highlights from Village Biz Festival

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