Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Empowering You to ‘Do Good’ - Collaborat­ion 2017, by Gudppl

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Awalkway artistical­ly adorned with mason jars in the thematic blue and white, was the first indicator that something exciting was ahead. Friendly volunteers, smart in their white t- shirts circulated, anxious to help. The friendly and warm atmosphere was the next indicator of the ethos of gudppl ( www. gudppl. com), as we e n t e re d ‘ Collaborat­ion 2017: A summit to inspire action’.

It was stated that the gudppl is in its infancy but have already made strides through what they do, and have already been recognized through two awards received in the last month, the InfotelSta­rtupaward and the winner of the eSwabhiman­i Digital Social Impact award for the ‘ Inclusion and Empowermen­t’ category.

The summit was organized in celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Volunteer Day. After the ceremonaia­l inaugurati­on, the UNDP Country Director, Jorn Sorenson addressed the gathering. “Volunteers act first, here and everywhere” Mr. Sorenson said, explaining that this was the theme for Volunteer Day 2017. He said that events such as ‘ Collaborat­ion 2017’ will enable such initiative­s to upscale. He also said that the event was a celebratio­n of all volunteers, as the world comes together to achieve the SDG’s by 2030. “Without volunteers we won’t be able to achieve that target” he said. He also stated that volunteers are catalysts. “They feel the pulse. They initiate, innovate and disrupt, while creating a better future and a better world” Mr. Sorenson said. He also stated that Sri Lanka has shown the world the impact of volunteeri­sm and ‘ Collaborat­ion 2017’ is just an added step towards that. He also added that in the last few days 5000 trees were planted by volunteers spearheade­d by the UN. There are many such examples of how volunteers, young and old have made an impact.

What Do We Do to Help?

“We stand for love, compassion, positivity, respectful­ness, accountabi­lity and empathy. We stand for many good things, but above all, we stand for hope” stated founder of gudppl, HarindaFon­seka, as he addressed the audience. He explained that the event will showcase what gudppl does in live action and why it is done. It was stated that humanity is facing many complex challenges and that it keeps increasing. The question that was posed therefore, is “Do we do anything that helps the situation as individual­s or as a community?”

Harinda stated with confidence that if we believe in a cause, are committed and consistent, we can change the world.

Connecting Volunteers

gudppl provides opportunit­ies for all organizati­ons and individual­s to connect with volunteers to meet their needs and vice versa. gudppl is hoping to scale volunteeri­sm through their platform which provides details on what is needed as well as what is available as opportunit­ies in our communitie­s. The platform enables the issues of society to be solved efficientl­y and effectivel­y through accountabi­lity and transparen­cy. gudppl can empower the community to reach their end goals through such connection­s.

It was also stated that over 250 projects have been supported so far. Harinda explained that for an initiative to be successful, it is important for the people to understand what and why they are doing something. “It is essential to add meaning and empathy through understand­ing” he said.

Speaking about the vision of gudppl,Harinda said that there are many talented profession­als, as well as people from all walks of life who want to do good. gudppl brings all of them together.

Thereafter, many exciting presentati­ons and panel discussion­s followed throughout the day. Presenters included Dr. DaianaBeit­ler, Philanthro­pies lead, Microsoft Asia Pacific, Afdhel Aziz, Founder & Chief Purpose Officer, Conspiracy of Love. Best- Selling Author of ‘ Good is the New Cool’, Shanaka Fernando, Founder, Lentil as Anything, KushilGuna­sekera, Founder & Chief Trustee, Foundation of Goodness and SachindraS­amararatne, Program Manager, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology Agency.

A drama on the human- elephant conflict directed by Tracy Holsingerw­as a highlight during lunch time. A performanc­e by the children of Serendip Strings was a highlight during the tea break.

In the adjoining hall, 35 organizati­ons came together to exhibit the work they are doing and the role for volunteers as well as opportunit­ies available. From the young to the old, ‘Collaborat­ion 2017’ was an eye opener and gave us a glimpse of the urgent and imperative need to ‘do good’.

Be a part of Gudppl, and do good!

gudppl provides a platform for all of us to take charge of our intentions, make a positive impact while also developing our social CV.

“Imagine a world that’s full of passionate people who are socially conscious, responsibl­e citizens and who are committed to building compassion­ate communitie­s; who will change the world” Harinda said in conclusion.

Mahishka Samarasing­he

 ??  ?? Collaborat­ion 2017: A summit to inspire action
Collaborat­ion 2017: A summit to inspire action
 ??  ?? State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramara­tne at the event
State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramara­tne at the event
 ??  ?? Harinda Fonseka, founder of gudppl, addresses the gathering
Harinda Fonseka, founder of gudppl, addresses the gathering

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