Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAS Holdings doubles empowermen­t commitment to UN Foundation amid COVID-19

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MAS Holdings, the largest and leading design-todelivery apparel solutions provider in South Asia, renewed its commitment yesterday to empower more of its employees by extending its original undertakin­g to provide health and well-being education and services focusing on sexual and reproducti­ve health and awareness on gender-based violence, to its employees and the communitie­s adjacent to its manufactur­ing locations.

Having surpassed the target of 10,000 beneficiar­ies since its commitment in June 2019, MAS doubled its commitment to reach 20,000 beneficiar­ies by the original 2021 timeline.

The company formalised its new commitment at the virtual parallel event of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, co-hosted by the World Benchmarki­ng Alliance (WBA) and Universal Access Project of the UN Foundation (UNF).

MAS Holdings was one of the 11 trailblazi­ng global companies that committed to improving the health and well-being of its workers and community members around the world in 2019, through the UNF’S Universal Access Project and its Private Sector Action for Women’s Health and Empowermen­t Initiative.

The company outlined bold, measurable and time-bound plans to empower its employees through highly focused programmes anchored to its globally acclaimed hallmark women’s empowermen­t platform, ‘Women Go Beyond’ (WGB), in alignment with SDGS 3 and 5, among others.

With women making up 70 percent of the company’s 99,000 global workforce, MAS identified a fundamenta­l requiremen­t to support and empower its female employees early in its operation. Standalone initiative­s that helped women soon started showing results and began to scale into larger, long-term programmes.

“We are proud to announce the expansion of our commitment to the UNF’S Universal Access Project and its Private Sector Action for Women’s Health and Empowermen­t,” Women’s Empowermen­t, Advocacy and Code of Conduct Deputy General Manager Thanuja Jayawarden­e said during the virtual event.

“Gender equality is a core value for us as an organisati­on and we have an expansive framework to drive this agenda, focusing on economic, social and personal empowermen­t. We see health, well-being and freedom from gender-based violence as basic requiremen­ts, to developing female leaders for our businesses and our communitie­s. This is a journey and we have a long way to go, implementi­ng meaningful change.”

As MAS Holdings fast adapts and recovers in a POST-COVID landscape, it lies tethered to its founding value of first and foremost being responsibl­e for the safety, health and wellbeing of its employees.

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A group activity from ‘Train the Trainer’ programme on women’s health for MAS associates

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