UNDP partners with NYSC, Cisco and Citi on e-learning programmes
View(s):The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka has partnered with the National Youth Services Council (NYSC), Cisco and Citi to conduct e-learning programmes in 20 locations across Sri Lanka to build on national priorities placed on strengthening the knowledge on ICT skills among youth.
e-learning is a powerful tool that has the potential to connect the youth of Sri Lanka to up-to-date learning material to equip youth with the right tools to contribute to the sustainable development of the country. This innovative mode of learning will also support in developing the entrepreneurial skills of youth, thus providing them with the ability to positively contribute towards the economy, according to an UNDP media release.
Speaking about the impact of this programme, Jorn Sorensen, UNDP Sri Lanka Country Director, stated: “As a crucial segment of society, we believe that engaging with young entrepreneurs to provide better access to market information and business skills, and a better enabling environment for youth-led enterprises is the best way forward to achieve inclusive and participatory sustainable development”.
The programme will engage approximately 1000 youth through the National Youth Services Council network islandwide, who will have an opportunity to the Cisco e-learning course on entrepreneurship. The programme will run as a two-day workshop engaging 50 participants at each youth centre.
Commenting on the e-learning module, Murugan Vasudevan, Regional Manager – South Asia for Cisco stated, “Entrepreneurship skills are critical to create the jobs of the future, many of which also require digital skills. Cisco is excited to be able to partner with the United Nations to offer the Entrepreneurship course with interactive, online case studies to show how one can apply digital skills to start a business.”
An added feature of this programme will be the training on ‘Financial literacy for Young Entrepreneurs’, facilitated by Citi staff who will volunteer as resource persons.
Speaking about this partnership Ravin Basnayake, Citi Country Officer Sri Lanka stated: “We strongly believe technology is a key enabler for inclusive development and recognises the crucial role of the youth in creating a prosperous Sri Lanka”.
NYSE Chairman Eranda Weliange stated, “Young people are active drivers of change in local communities. I am confident that this programme will enable young people in this country to advocate for change both within their communities and beyond”.