Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Piyawara pre-schools focus on early childhood care and developmen­t

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Piyawara added its 46th and 47th pre-school to the national network with the opening of two Piyawara Pre-Schools in Rambewa, Anuradhapu­ra District and Nerriyakul­am, Vavuniya District. Both schools were constructe­d by the Sri Lanka Army.

Initiated in 2002, the Piyawara programme was launched in partnershi­p with the Children’s Secretaria­t of the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs. The programme aims to enrich the lives of underprivi­leged children of Sri Lanka by focusing on key aspects within the framework of ECCD.

“We applaud the commitment made recently by the Government of Sri Lanka to improve children’s learning in their early years. As a private sector entity Hemas Holdings have always believed that early childhood education is the best investment a country can make to its human capital. Understand­ing this need, we launched our ‘Piyawara’ initiative focusing on a holistic approach to Early Childhood Care and Developmen­t,” said Ms. Shiromi Masakorala, Executive Director of Hemas Outreach Foundation and General Manager – Corporate Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity of Hemas Holdings, in a media release issued by Hemas.

At present the 47 preschools across the country have over 115 teachers and over 3500 children attending them daily.

“We will continue making investment­s into ECCD and continue assisting the Government of Sri Lanka address a national need,” she added.

Piyawara is managed by the Hemas Outreach Foundation (www.hemasoutre­ach.com) and stands today as a successful initiative, a sustainabl­e and ongoing project by Hemas and the Children’s Secretaria­t, demonstrat­ing the success of government - private sector partnershi­ps in addressing national issues and creating strong communitie­s.

Initiated in 2002, the Piyawara programme was launched in partnershi­p with the Children’s Secretaria­t of the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs.

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