Unilever Sri Lanka signs MOU with National Youth Services Council
Unilever Sri Lanka, in its commitment to fostering economic growth and empowering young individuals, has joined hands with the National Youth Services Council to launch an island-wide career development program. This initiative aims to create job opportunities and cultivate future-fit careers in Sales & Marketing for the youth, ultimately contributing to the country’s economy.
With the objective of enabling Sri Lankan youth to have a purposeful and future fit career in Sri Lanka, Unilever Sri Lanka and the National Youth Services Council will initially conduct workshops in Colombo, Gampaha and Kalutara districts reaching over 350 people. This initiative will subsequently be expanded to include other parts of the island. Participants will have the opportunity to meet industry experts, receive guidance on establishing clear career objectives along with insights on pursuing a career in Sales and Marketing. Following the workshops, a selected number of students will have the option of enrolling in a 6-month Certificate in Sales Course at the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM), which will entail in class lectures as well as field placements. To facilitate optimal engagement and support the learning experience, Unilever Sri Lanka will contribute a portion of the course fee and ensure placements for the participants after completing three months of in-class lectures.
As a Guest of Honour at the MOU ceremony, Anuradha Razdan, Executive Director-Hindustan Unilever Limited stated “Driven by our purpose to make sustainable living commonplace, social commitments at Unilever focuses on contributing to a fairer and more socially inclusive world. One such commitment is to upskill 10 million youth across the world by 2030, enhancing their employability with essential skills. Government or private sector cannot do this alone, hence collaboration between various groups is important to strengthen these opportunities for our youth.”
Expressing her thoughts, Ananya Sabharwal, Human Resources Director of Unilever Sri Lanka said “At Unilever Sri Lanka we are committed to reach 100,000 youth lives by 2025. This is implemented through student engagement programs in partnership with universities island-wide, where we deliver unique employment models such as ULearn for industry exposure. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved in making this collaboration possible. This is a historic partnership between Unilever Sri Lanka and the Youth Ministry to reach school leavers and the best way to live our mantra of Winning Unilever, Winning Sri Lanka.”
Issuing a statement on this occasion, Hajar Alafifi, Chairperson and Managing Director of Unilever Sri Lanka stated “We have been rooted in the country for 85 years and we know the future of our brands is in the hands of the youth. At Unilever Sri Lanka we believe it is in crisis that our duty to serve and to be there for the nation comes first so we have made investments in factories and through these partnerships invest in upskilling our youth generation.”
Hon. Roshan Ranasinghe, Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs stated “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the National Youth Services Council and Unilever Sri Lanka for partnering to develop the youth of our nation. To witness success and development it is important for all of us to work together. I believe Unilever has many best practices and learnings from developing its business in many countries. This would bring a wealth of knowledge for our youth. The Government fully supports this initiative and look forward to similar partnerships in the future.”
Pasindu Gunarathne, Chairman / Director General, National Youth Services Council stated “We are proud to announce the launch of ‘Tharunyata Aruthak,’ a youth empowerment project in collaboration with Unilever Sri Lanka. This initiative aims to cultivate a new generation of skilled marketers who will revolutionize the business landscape. Through invaluable training and practical experience in marketing, we empower the youth to drive change and create opportunities for themselves and others. Our heartfelt gratitude goes to Unilever Sri Lanka for their unwavering support and belief in the potential of our youth.”
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Unilever Sri Lanka signs an MOU with the National Youth Services Council. (From Left to Right – Rashitha Delapola, Director Training, National Youth Services Council, Manula Perera, Director Admin, National Youth Services Council, Pasindu Gunarathne, Chairman/Director General, National Youth Services Council, Hon. Roshan Ranasinghe, Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Anuradha Razdan, Executive Director-Hindustan Unilever Limited, Bathiya Dayaratne, Customer Development Director, Unilever Sri Lanka, Ananya Sabharwal, Human Resources Director of Unilever Sri Lanka, and Hajar Alafifi, Chairperson and Managing Director of Unilever Sri Lanka.)
Since its inception in 1938, Unilever Sri Lanka has established itself as one of the largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies in Sri Lanka. Its current product portfolio includes 30 market leading brands in categories such as Home Care, Personal Care and Consumables. 97% of its products are manufactured locally, to the strictest manufacturing standards.
Over the past 85 years, Unilever has been deeply rooted in Sri Lankan society, curating a landscape that preserves and nurtures the true Sri Lankan way of life. Enhancing the livelihoods of the communities it operates in will continue to be at the forefront of this effort as it continues to set industry standards.