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Women entrepreneurs from the Central Province promoted and sold their products at a US Embassy-sponsored trade fair at the American Center in Kandy on 30 March. This fair served as the capstone event for a five-month program to provide entrepreneurial skills to women representing the area’s diverse communities.
The free program provided participants with English language training as well as intensive workshops on marketing, production, use of social media, and other business skills. As a result, most of the women have established or are in the process of establishing small businesses.
“We support the vision of a prosperous Sri Lanka with equal opportunity for all its citizens, and applaud the women who participated in this program,” said US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Atul Keshap. “When women succeed, society succeeds.”
Dr. Shobana Rajendran of the University of Peradeniya developed and implemented the program to provide women with the necessary skills to be self-sufficient and support their families. The March 30 trade fair allowed program participants to showcase their merchandise – including agricultural items, paper products, and handicrafts – to company representatives and the public.
“The program helped marginalised women with great talent develop the skills and confidence necessary to become successful entrepreneurs. Some were able to bring their products to the global market within a very short timeframe,” said Dr. Rajendran.
The United States has a strong commitment to empowering women and girls. Learn about the U.S. Department of State Office of Global Women’s Issues here: https://www.state.gov/s/gwi/