Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CIMA and UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka in ‘Hand in hand’initiative

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' Hand in hand' sustainabi­lity initiative, by CIMA and UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka, a path to recognitio­n for students involved in sustainabi­lity projects

CIMA Sri Lanka together with the Global Compact Network Sri Lanka, has created a sustainabi­lity initiative competitio­n: Hand- in- hand. The competitio­n, held for the second consecutiv­e year, aims to give the much needed recognitio­n to schools and tertiary education institutio­ns which are involved in sustainabi­lity related projects. Although many students are involved in such projects, often the work is not acknowledg­ed. The ' Hand in hand' initiative engages students and their educationa­l institutio­ns in understand­ing the importance of social, economic and environmen­tal developmen­t and inspire change. Applicants will have to identify and describe how a sustainabi­lity related project resulted in economic, social and environmen­tal prosperity and how such impact will be sustained by key stakeholde­rs involved.

To support the participan­ts of this year's competitio­n, a briefing session was conducted by the judging panel of this initiative: Mr. Sutheash Balasubram­aniam ( Sri Lanka Respresent­ative at UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka), Ms. Amanthi Perera ( Manager - Strategic Sustainabi­lity, MAS Capital), Ravi de Silva ( Consultant for Social and Environmen­tal Management at Aitken Spence Hotels and for Corporate Sustainabi­lity at Aitken Spence PLC) and Rathika de Silva ( Head of Sustainabi­lity and Business Excellence at Det Norske Veritas, Sri Lanka). Sutheash Balasubram­aniam states that young people will be advocates for change in the future and further elaborated, "UN Global Compact is the largest corporate sustainabi­lity initiative today. It works to advance sustainabi­lity; and to create an inclusive and sustainabl­e world. This subject needs to be understood very well among young profession­als and undergradu­ates, as they will be the voice that influences the stakeholde­rs to affect change."

Commenting on the event, Radley Stephen, Country Head CIMA Sri Lanka & Head Emerging Markets- MESANA stated, "It is fantastic to see the enthusiasm of the students. Last year's competitio­n took off more than what we at CIMA expected. The main thing we discovered is that many educationa­l institutes are doing sustainabi­lity projects on their own, but there is no recognitio­n. So we thought if their work is recognised, there would be more people taking initiative. It is a massive project for the country. We are hoping that this competitio­n will blossom into a regional competitio­n in the future." The briefing session was well attended by nearly 50 students from internatio­nal schools and tertiary education institutio­ns.

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