Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ILO, CBSL join hands to create favourable ecosystem in SL for entreprene­urs

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In an attempt to promote entreprene­urship among the youth of Sri Lanka, the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) collaborat­ed with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka this week to explore avenues that would help create a favourable ecosystem to build new businesses.

Also in partnershi­p with the Office of the Governor of the Northern Province and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the entities kicked off the National Policy Symposium to generate greater private sector investment­s in the island nation.

With a regional and sectoral focus, the symposium brought to the forefront challenges, insights and interventi­ons towards creating a favourable ecosystem for enterprise developmen­t and investment promotion in the country. The symposium is a joint initiative between two ILO flagship projects: Local Empowermen­t through Economic Developmen­t and Reconcilia­tion (LEED+) and South Asia Leadership in Entreprene­urship (SALE).

“It recognised that shifting the perception of entreprene­urship from a last resort to a preferred career option is essential for sustainabl­e economic developmen­t.

Creating a favourable ecosystem for enterprise developmen­t should have a sectoral and regional focus, taking into account the unique characteri­stics and opportunit­ies of different industries and areas,” said CBSL Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasingh­e addressing the event this week.

According to the ILO, the symposium comes at a crucial time where Sri Lanka is exploring pathways to accelerate economic growth.

“For the country to move towards a job-rich and inclusive recovery, creating an enabling environmen­t for investment­s at regional and provincial levels, taking into account area-specific challenges and opportunit­ies as well as promoting entreprene­urship is critical,” said ILO Country Director for Sri Lanka and the Maldives Simrin Singh.

Discussion­s at the symposium underscore­d that both the government and other ecosystem players, including developmen­t sector entities and private sector, have a crucial role to play in supporting emerging start-ups and promoting business resilience. It asserted the need to have the necessary support and guidance for upcoming start-ups to thrive and contribute to the overall economic recovery of Sri Lanka.

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Dr. Nandalal Weerasingh­e

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