“Rotaract” gears to bring the talents and skills of our youth to a greater stage
View(s):International Volunteer Day (IVD) is an international observance, mandated by the UN General Assembly in 1985, celebrated on the 5th of December every year. This year, United Nations Volunteers Sri Lanka will be featuring a series of articles and have invited Youth and Volunteer organizations to showcase their work in regard to COVID-19.
““Rotaract” as Sri Lanka’s largest non-aligned youth movement has not only been an eminent force of strength in bringing up the talents and skills of our youth to a greater stage, but also an impactful contributor towards supporting deserving communities within Sri Lanka and even beyond.
Understanding the need of the hour, Rotaract in Sri Lanka & Maldives has aimed at assisting the nation with safeguarding the country from COVID-19 and its effects.
“STOP THE SPREAD – Beyond COVID-19” is a nationwide initiative spearheaded by Rotaract, where thousands of young citizens who are members of the movement are joining hands in the efforts to arrest the further transmission of the virus and restore the country back to normal. The initiative comprises of three projects.
The first is where Rotaract clubs would be assisting organizations and other target entities to build a COVID-controlled environment for their employees and customers with the guidance of the Sri Lanka Standards Institute. The next type of projects are workshops and training sessions to educate selected communities about the behavioral changes that they need to make in their daily lives to keep themselves and others around them safe from the virus. The final project focuses on providing assistance in this regard, where a series of projects that support the country in terms of economic growth would be launched.
Understanding the importance of taking action in a post-pandemic context, 63 Rotaract Clubs stepped forward to conduct projects islandwide. Among these, some of the most significant projects include Aathayam, COVID Free Pera, Track the Spread, Viral Vote etc. Through the project Aathayam a permanent mode of employment was provided to a wage laborer who was facing dire financial difficulties due to the corona outbreak. A grocery shop (11ft×9ft) with electricity facilities was built and donated along with the required grocery items to initiate the business.
Project “COVID Free Pera” is an initiative that focused on implementing proper sanitation procedures and raising awareness within the university premises. An awareness session was conducted educating over 60 members on the best practices and safety guidelines that should be followed to contract the spread of the virus. Followed by that an online awareness campaign was initiated, where informative flyers and videos were published on the Club’s social media pages. In addition to this, one hoarding and 100 posters were also displayed in the University premises to raise awareness among the undergraduates and the staff, 30 pedal operated sinks were installed around the university and 20 hand sanitizing stations and 10 thermometers are also to be donated with the assistance of Rotary.
“Track the Spread” is a mobile application which is being developed to assist the Public Health Inspectors to keep track of and monitor persons who are in quarantine. The app allows the PHI to monitor the location of those in quarantine. Currently, the app is in its final stage of development.
Identifying the discouragement among the citizens to exercise their right to vote, as they were agitated about the health risks posed by COVID-19 the project “Viral Vote” was initiated to educate the general public about the importance of voting safely. A survey conducted by the Club revealed that, 71.1% of the majority were aware of the health and safety guidelines imposed by the authorities to stop the spread of COVID-19, but alarmingly,28.9% were not aware of these guidelines. Taking this into consideration, an extensive PR campaign was carried through different social media platforms. The campaign circulated informative posts with health and safety guidelines as well as the legal implications of the right to vote.
A series of cartoon illustrations were published, encircling a character named “Sumane” which displayed the “election adventures” of him demonstrating the importance of voting and how to follow the health guidelines.
Lastly, despite the challenge of Covid-19, the continuous effort in uplifting the educational standards of students in rural communities is continued through the project “TogetherSL” that witnesses 8 different less-privileged rural schools around the country being supported by Rotaractors to improve the quality of education.
– KavinduKasunSigera /District Rotaract Representative Sri Lanka & Maldives
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