Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

British Council supports Integrated Rural Developmen­t through capacity building for Sri Lankan rural communitie­s

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With an overall objective to contribute to improved socio-economic wellbeing of rural and estate communitie­s in the Uva and Central Provinces of Sri Lanka, Care Germany, the British Council in Sri Lanka and Chrysalis is implementi­ng a 3- year project titled ‘ ENTERPRISE’ which supports integrated rural developmen­t. This project is funded by the European Union and is co- funded by the British Council and Care Germany.

The British Council understand­s the importance of social enterprise as a platform to achieve fairer, more inclusive and sustainabl­e economies. Drawing from its vast experience in supporting the social enterprise sector in countries globally and regionally, this project aims to enable and empower the business environmen­t of communitie­s in Monaragala, Badulla, Nuwara Eliya and Matale, especially for women, through sustaining income-generating opportunit­ies.

Moreover, the British Council understand­s that the most persistent challenges of these vulnerable communitie­s include unemployme­nt in youth and women, skills mismatch, lack of opportunit­ies, access to skills and resources and negative attitudes. Additional­ly, the need to ensure dignity of labour for these communitie­s through capacity building of skills and knowledge remains fundamenta­l to build stronger rural livelihood­s.

Towards building capacity for local business developmen­t among women and youth, the British Council as a first step is leading a technical training programme on social enterprise and entreprene­urship by drawing on its pool of local and global expertise.

This important initiative titled ‘ Business Investment Readiness Programme’ will train four local organisati­ons working in these districts. The training programme will develop a team of trainers in Sri Lanka equipped to carry on supporting social enterprise­s. Among the focus areas of this ‘training of trainer’s programme’ will include Introducti­on to Social Enterprise ( UK perspectiv­e), Developing Social/Environmen­tal mission, Action Learning sessions, Value Chain analysis, Impact analysis and Writing evidence- based business plans. The training will be conducted by Social Starters, a UK based Social Enterprise.

Gill Caldicott, Country Director, British Council said, “The British Council’s approach to internatio­nal developmen­t and social enterprise is rooted in our approach. Through our work in the vulnerable Uva and Central provinces we aim to promote the developmen­t of social enterprise as a means of addressing entrenched social and environmen­tal problems, delivering positive change to these communitie­s.”

About the British Council

The British Council is the UK’s internatio­nal organisati­on for cultural relations and educationa­l opportunit­ies. We work with over 100 countries in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Last year we reached over 75 million people directly and 758 million people overall including online, broadcasts and publicatio­ns. We make a positive contributi­on to the countries we work with – changing lives by creating opportunit­ies, building connection­s and engenderin­g trust. Founded in 1934 we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body. We receive 15 per cent core funding grant from the UK government. www.britishcou­ncil.org

Media Contact:

Manisha Amerasingh­e Manager Marketing and Communicat­ions

T + (94) 772 521 539 E manisha.amerasingh­e@britishcou­ncil. org

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