Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mullaitivu unemployed women get training on beauty, hairdressi­ng

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Nayana Karunaratn­e, a member of the Board of Governors and a Trustee of the NGO “Sri Lanka Unites”, recently conducted a day’s training program for fifty young unemployed women and students living in the Mullaitivu district.

Being a region where unemployme­nt is high, IHB targeted these women to introduce the beauty and hairdressi­ng skills to check the interest and the talent available to further train them in these specialize­d skills.

Subsequent to the day’s program, ten selected candidates were voluntaril­y sponsored by Nayana at her Image Academy of Hair & Beauty in Colombo, for a special certificat­e course in hair and beauty for the purpose of making them employable. While teaching them the basic process involved and blending their talents and skills to cater to the needs of their relevant environmen­ts, encouragem­ent was given to setting up their own salons. They just couldn’t believe that people that lived so far away would care enough to make this happen.

For this purpose, the program dealt with empowermen­t of women in the North East, preparing them for selfincome generating activities in the areas of hair care and beauty. Without the participat­ion of women in the developmen­t process, society as a whole cannot be said to develop sufficient­ly.

“We believe in a “pass it on” philosophy where skills’ training is free and available for all who seek it. Many areas where we are working have acute poverty, lack of basic facilities, rampant unemployme­nt where probably the only silver lining is natural beauty of the land they live in. The training underlines the issue of rural women’s empowermen­t in Sri Lanka, especially for economic developmen­t, “stated Nayana Karunaratn­e.

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Participan­ts of the workshop

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