Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Unilever’s ‘Saubhagya Programme’ awards 42 more schols to schoolchil­dren

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Unilever Sri Lanka has recently awarded 41 more scholarshi­ps to schoolchil­dren of women entreprene­urs from its Saubhagya programme. In its 18th year of empowering women to take up entreprene­urship roles, the company has offered over 500 scholarshi­ps in total, out of which, over 150 children have succeeded in entering local universiti­es and vocational training centres, it said in a media release.

Saubhagya is one of the oldest government-private sector partnershi­ps, operating in collaborat­ion with the Samurdhi Authority of Sri Lanka. It helps rural women earn a sustainabl­e livelihood by becoming direct-to-home ambassador­s of Unilever brands. ‘Diriya’ is Unilever’s Saubhagya channel loyalty programme, designed to recognise yearly and longterm achievemen­ts made by these entreprene­urs. As part of this, Unilever offers scholarshi­ps to their children who have excelled in diverse educationa­l milestones and shown proficienc­y in the fields of aesthetics and sports.

Aruna Mawilmada, Customer Developmen­t Director - Unilever Sri Lanka said,“What makes our Saubhagya programme special is that it not only addresses the challenges faced by women when it comes to earning a sustainabl­e income but also offers prosperity to their children by offering them a promising future in their education. We will continue to stand for the empowermen­t of Sri Lankan women and help them improve the living standards of themselves as well as their families.”

The statement said Saubhagya was born from a deep understand­ing of the difficulti­es faced by women in economic inclusion and the integral part they play within Unilever’s own distributi­on network. Launched in 2003 with five brave women entreprene­urs, the programme now engages with over 5,000 Saubhagya entreprene­urs today.

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