Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lafarge, Microsoft partner Sarvodaya

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Two premier companies operating in the country, Lafarge Mahaweli Cement and Microsoft Sri Lanka, joined hands with Sarvodaya, one of Sri Lanka’s foremost non-government­al organisati­ons, to establish an informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICT) centre in Gampaha. The centre aims to improve ICT skills among youth in the Gampaha District.

The Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with regard to the establishm­ent of this centre was signed at the Lafarge Head Office in Orugodawat­te, between Lafarge Mahaweli Cement (Pvt) Ltd. Managing Director Anurag Kak, Microsoft Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Country Manager Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratn­e and Lanka Jathika Sarvodaya Sangamaya General Secretary Dr. Vinya S. Ariyarathn­e. Microsoft South East Asia New Markets President Jamie Harper, who was on a visit to Sri Lanka also graced the event.

Elaboratin­g on the reasons that prompted Lafarge Mahaweli Cement to launch the ICT centre project, Anurag Kak said that ICT is a key area in terms of developmen­t. “We realized that there was still a lot of room for ICT education in Sri Lanka to penetrate into grassroots level. This project was launched with the aim of increasing opportunit­ies for local youth to improve their ICT skills. To fulfil this task, we partnered with Microsoft and Sarvodaya, one of the foremost local nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, which has a proven track record. Sarvodaya has successful­ly reached out to the grassroots level through its various endeavours and therefore will add great value to the ICT centre project.”

Dr. Ariyarathn­a explaining why Gampaha was chosen as the location for the project said, “Gampaha is a district where you can find both urban and rural areas. Being adjacent to Colombo –the commercial hub of the country, Gampaha has enormous potential as far as the country’s economy is concerned. Therefore, we believe, an area like Gampaha is ideal for a project of this nature. It will empower the youth in the area, enhance opportunit­ies and show them the correct path.”

Sarvodaya-Fusion, the ICT education arm of Sarvodaya, would be handling the implementa­tion process of the project. Isura Sarvodaya Fusion Manager Silva said that the enrolment process for this centre will be carried out in a manner that would provide more opportunit­ies for the less-privileged youth in the area. “They are the ones who need guidance and empowermen­t. We will adopt a unique mechanism to identify them and reach out to them. Our network in Gampaha will assist us in identifyin­g lessprivil­eged students in the area,” he added.

In addition, Sarvodaya-Fusion will provide necessary administra­tive guidance and instructio­ns to the ICT centre for project operations at field level. It will also handle the smooth functionin­g of budgets and disburse project funds to respective ends as guided by the project plan.

Microsoft Sri Lanka will facilitate the programme with its experience in carrying out a range of similar initiative­s across the country that is aimed at bridging the digital divide. Microsoft will also contribute by providing the globally recognized Unlimited Potential curricular, which will be used for the IT training courses conducted at the center.

Microsoft Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Country Manager Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratn­e said, “It is important that technology is made accessible to rural youth, which will open new avenues for them. In all our partnershi­ps we aim to make technology accessible to as many people as possible. This project works towards that goal and through this initiative, we can offer something of value to the youth of Gampaha District and help them improve their IT skills and leverage the knowledge gained for better career opportunit­ies.”

 ??  ?? (From left): Sarvodaya-Fusion Manager Isura Silva, Microsoft Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Country Manager Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratn­e, Lafarge Mahaweli Cement Head of Sales and Marketing Susantha Perera, Microsoft South East Asia New Markets President...
(From left): Sarvodaya-Fusion Manager Isura Silva, Microsoft Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Country Manager Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratn­e, Lafarge Mahaweli Cement Head of Sales and Marketing Susantha Perera, Microsoft South East Asia New Markets President...

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