Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka offers a better place for female entreprene­urs

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try needs to look at the chances it has and the tools that are available clearly with the young generation, technology and the strategic location,” he added.

In terms of women entreprene­urship there are some great women entreprene­urs and the country needs a larger contributi­on from the young generation. Though female entreprene­urs are doing well, they could do even better, the reason being the high level of woman literacy.

He also noted that life is uncertain and the business world changes very fast. There are certain rules and guidelines, but one has to be out of the box when thinking. “You have to be adaptable to the changes in the business environmen­t. You need to have the entreprene­urial mindset. Even if you don’t want to become an entreprene­ur you should be able to move up in the changing business world that you are living in,” emphasized Mr. Zaman.

The award is not just to do with finance but also about those women entreprene­urs who have made a real difference in any area of business across the commonweal­th. In addition to the financial success of the business, the judging criteria will take into account the en- trant’s journey overcoming adversity, inspiring others, making a difference to their community, social impact and internatio­nal reach.

The winner will be announced on 1st August at an awards ceremony at the Kingsbury in Colombo. During the tenure of the award the winner will act as Brand Ambassador for Commonweal­th Businesswo­men. The award has been made by the Women’s Chamber of Industry and Commerce (WCIC). The applicants must be residents or nationals of any of the 53 Commonweal­th countries.

 ??  ?? Picture by M.D. Nissanka shows Advisor Arif Zaman and other officials briefing the media at the launch.
Picture by M.D. Nissanka shows Advisor Arif Zaman and other officials briefing the media at the launch.

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