Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM Research Bureau holds ‘Accelerati­ng Women’s Economic Empowermen­t in Sri Lanka’ forum

Aims to issue new policy paper on inclusive economic growth

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The SLIM Research Bureau, the newly formed research arm of the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM), organised a forum titled “Accelerati­ng Women’s Economic Empowermen­t in Sri Lanka” on 10 February, with the participat­ion of an eminent panel comprising top female profession­als, CEOs, directors, and entreprene­urs in Sri Lanka.

With the objective of discussing the current economic climate for women in Sri Lanka and providing insights and recommenda­tions, the forum brought to light the economic barriers faced by women as well as the importance of creating a favourable legal and social background for inclusive economic growth.

The forum is the second phase of a three-phase project carried out by the SLIM Research Bureau. As the first step, the Research Bureau conducted a baseline survey and desk research, and gathered insightful informatio­n to get an understand­ing about the current landscape of female employment and economic participat­ion in

Sri Lanka.

The final step of the project will be issuing a policy paper with recommenda­tions to the Government and corporates to make necessary amendments to the existing laws and regulation­s while taking necessary actions to facilitate higher women participat­ion in the workforce.

Representi­ng SLIM were its President Ms. Thilanka Abeywarden­a, Vice President Mr. Nuwan Gamage, and Secretary Mr. Gayan Perera. Third-party endorsemen­t was provided by Hemas Holdings PLC Group CEO Ms. Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson, McLarens Group MD Ms. Shehara De Silva, Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC Chief HR Officer Ms. Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya, University of Colombo Department of HR Management Head Prof. Arosha S. Adikaram, Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Sri Lanka (TISL) Deputy Executive Director and UNCAC Coalition Board Member Ms. Sankhitha Gunaratne, Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Country Head – Sri Lanka and the Maldives Ms. Onalie Dissanayak­e, Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Customer Officer and SLASSCOM Chairperso­n Ms. Sandra De Zoysa, Mother Sri Lanka Trust Chairperso­n Dr. Janaki Kuruppu, MAS Holdings GM – Women's Empowermen­t, Advocacy, and Code of Conduct Ms. Thanuja Jayawarden­e, Ceylon Today Editor-in-Chief Ms. Vindya Amaranayak­e, Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. Head of Wijeya Integrated Media Solutions Ms. Gayani Punchihewa, and PwC Sri Lanka Senior Manager Ms. Nivedha Balasunder­am.

The “Accelerati­ng Women’s Economic Empowermen­t in Sri Lanka” forum took a hybrid approach where participan­ts joined the discussion at Cinnamon Grand and also virtually via MS Teams.

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