Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka's first National Cooperativ­es Policy due by end 2017

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Sri Lanka says it's enlisting its massive cooperativ­e sector for a speedier realisatio­n of the 2030 national Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) plan.

"I stress that we can achieve our national Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals easily if the government and the cooperativ­e movement works together. Sri Lanka's cooperativ­es are active in many sectors, and it can support SDGs as a community based movement," said Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen in Hanoi, Vietnam this week.

Sri Lanka's cooperativ­e sector has 14500 societies active across the country in multiple sectors- agricultur­e, consumers, production, health services, industries, financial, fuel distributi­on, health, women and youth, etc. The Sri Lankan ministry with the support of the ILO currently working on the final stages of the introducti­on of Sri Lanka's first ever National Cooperativ­es Policy, expected before the end of this year.

Minister Bathiudeen was leading Sri Lanka's cooperativ­e sector delegation to the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Ministers' Conference 2017 at Melia Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam. The event, according to a media release from Mr. Bathiudeen's ministry, was held on the theme "Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and Promoting Stronger Partnershi­ps between Government and Co-operative Stakeholde­rs".

He said: "As the minister in charge of the Sri Lankan cooperativ­e sector I stress that this is a timely theme specially for Sri Lanka since at present we are reaching the final stages of its National Cooperativ­es Policy formulatio­n work. Sri Lanka's First Cooperativ­e Society was formed in 1906 in the central province. After decades of socio-political changes today Sri Lanka's cooperativ­e sector is not centralize­d anymore and is a devolved subject. In my capacity of the subject Minister of the Central Government I wish to mention that national cooperativ­e policy formulatio­n is a key responsibi­lity for me and we work in collaborat­ion with the Provincial Ministers, Provincial­s Department­s of Cooperativ­e, and the Provincial level Cooperativ­e Employees Commission­s in it."

Understand­ing and cooperatio­n between the government and the cooperativ­e movement will be further strengthen­ed in respect of the principles and values to safeguard the cooperativ­e movement, noted Minister Bathiudeen. He said another reason why the cooperativ­e movement of Sri Lanka could be used towards SDGs is the strength of the movement. Sri Lanka's total population is around 21 million. Of this almost eight million Sri Lankans are a member of some form of a cooperativ­e active in the country.

 ??  ?? Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen (centre) along with other dignitarie­s at the 19 April session of the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Ministers' Conference 2017 in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen (centre) along with other dignitarie­s at the 19 April session of the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Ministers' Conference 2017 in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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