Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EFC partners with MIUSA to host first regional WILD Asia programme

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The Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) and Mobility Internatio­nal USA (MIUSA) are jointly implementi­ng the Regional WILD (Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability) Asia 2018 programme in Colombo.

The eight-day interactiv­e workshop unfolding from 23rd to 30thmay is a first of its kind to be initiated by MIUSA in Asia.

A Us-based non-profit organizati­on, MIUSA is committed to empower people with disabiliti­es around the world to achieve their human rights through internatio­nal exchange and internatio­nal developmen­t. MIUSA’S training sessions are fashioned to prepare people with disabiliti­es to take leadership in advocating for inclusion across a wide range of sectors, including education, employment, micro enterprise, violence prevention, access to health care, technology and policy making.

The Colombo workshop will bring together 15 female participan­ts with diverse disabiliti­es. Four local participan­ts will be joined in by representa­tives from China, India and Nepal.

The participan­ts have been selected through an ‘open applicatio­n’ process and reviewed by a panel. The eight-day programme, as the Manager of the Disability Network, EFC, and the local trainer for the WILD Asia, Manique Gunaratne affirms, is envisioned to be a ‘holistic’ exercise where the participan­ts will exchange their experience­s, and explore strategies to become catalysts of inclusiven­ess and change.

“The main objective of WILD- Asia is to empower the delegates to become agents of change, by empowering them to give leadership to those with disabiliti­es at the grass root level,” notes Gunaratne.

The workshop which is also a celebratio­n of diversity and mutual learning and sharing will bring under the spotlight the expertise of the participan­ts in areas such as education, gender equality, economic empowermen­t, reproducti­ve health and policy change. The workshop is also in tune with the EFC’S vision of promoting social harmony through productive employment. The EFC which is the national employers’ organizati­on in Sri Lanka and the employer constituen­t for Sri Lanka in the ILO through its membership of employers drawn from a multitude sectors currently employs approximat­ely 800,000 persons in the formal sector. “The EFC’S Network on Disability and its disability resource center have received global accolades as an exemplary model. The ILO Global Business Disability Network has consistent­ly highlighte­d the achievemen­ts of the network and its Managing Officer, Manique Gunaratne. The Network serves as a link between the business community and the organizati­ons dealing with disability issues to facilitate mainstream­ing its work,” remarks EFC’S Director General, Kanishka Weerasingh­e.

MIUSA CEO, Susan Sygall in a press statement stated: “MIUSA is honoured to host its first regional WILD in Sri Lanka, bringing together disabled women activists from this region who are passionate to strengthen their leadership skills and work for greater inclusion of women and girls with disabiliti­es. Women with disabiliti­es need to be recognized as leaders in both humanitari­an and developmen­t efforts in this region and throughout the world.”

The Regional WILD training will also feature the launch of MIUSA’S photo exhibition, themed Brilliant & Resilient: Celebratin­g the power of disabled women activists. The internatio­nal traveling exhibition will feature portraits and vignettes of 30 women activists with disabiliti­es from around the world. The WILD programme is made possible by the support of Channel Foundation and MIUSA’S Women’s Leadership Fund.

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