Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Jump start Sri Lanka:

Rotary’s 500 ICT Scholarshi­ps worth Rs. 2 billion

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In a unique partnershi­p facilitate­d by the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Philippine­s, H. E. Shobini Gunasekera, 500 ICT scholarshi­ps worth Rupees 2 billion for the youth of Sri Lanka has been conceptual­ised by two Rotary Clubs from Sri Lanka and the Philippine­s to Jump start the Sri Lankan economy with a leading education Campus in Cebu, Philippine­s .

The reason we branded this ‘ Jump Start Sri Lanka by Rotary’ is because we want support the countries target to make the ICT/ BPO sector a $ 5 billion export generating business said the Rotary District Governor for Sri Lanka and Maldives Pubudu De Soyza. We must focus and build the youth skill set of Sri Lanka. This is my key focus duting

The collaborat­ion was formally inked through the virtual signing ceremony of a sister club agreement and an MoU on the scholarshi­ps programme between the Rotary Club of Makati- Circle of Friends ( RCM- CoF), Rotary Club of Colombo Reconnecti­ons ( RCCR), and the Center for Internatio­nal Education Global

Colleges Inc ( CIE) from the Philippine­s.

In her remarks, Ambassador Gunasekera elaborated that, “The ICT sector is a major economic growth driver for Sri Lanka and is seen to develop into a $ 5 billion industry. This worthwhile programme will contribute in upskilling our youth and profession­als with the current developmen­ts in the highly- innovative and constantly evolving industry.”

“I would like to thank Prof. Nelia Cruz Sarcol, the Charter President of the RCM- CoF and the President and CEO of CIE, for this kind initiat ive. ’ ’ Ambassador Gunasekera added.

The Rotary Project Chairman for Jump Start Sri Lanka Dr Rohantha Athukorala commented “that there are around 24,000

jobs that are on offer by ICT/ BPO companies like HCT, Virtusa, John Keells IT, Orel, 99X among others, but Sri Lanka produces only around 13,000 graduates

resulting to a gap that this project will target.”

Speaking about the way forward, Dr Athukorala mentioned that “We will also have a partnershi­p with the Informatio­n Communicat i o n Technology Agency ( ICTA) who will organize the “Boot Camps” across the country in partnershi­p with the Asia Pacific Institute of Informatio­n Technology( APIIT) for the necessary technical requiremen­ts to support the online education provided from Philippine­s.”

The District Governor for Rotary - Sri Lanka and Maldives Pubudu De Zoysa thanked the Ambassador and the Embassy for the support extended. She committed that the best talent will be selected and will benefit in the programme. More details will be on the Rotary 3220 website and Rotary FB and Instagrams sites or contact your Rotary Club voiced Governor De Soyza.

 ?? ?? Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Philippine­s H.E. Shobini Gunasekera and Prof. Nelia Cruz Sarcol-Charter President Rotary Club of Makati- Circle,Philippine­s
Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Philippine­s H.E. Shobini Gunasekera and Prof. Nelia Cruz Sarcol-Charter President Rotary Club of Makati- Circle,Philippine­s
 ?? ?? Project Chairman for Rotary Jump Start Sri Lanka - Dr Rohantha Athukorala
Project Chairman for Rotary Jump Start Sri Lanka - Dr Rohantha Athukorala
 ?? ?? District Governor Rotary Sri Lanka & Maldives Pubudu De Soyza at the launch
District Governor Rotary Sri Lanka & Maldives Pubudu De Soyza at the launch

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