The Institute of Chemistry Ceylon successfully hosted the Global Women’s Breakfast 2025 on February 11, 2025, at the Adamantane House Auditorium in Rajagiriya. Organized in collaboration with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Women Chemists Committee, the event took place under the theme “Accelerating Equity in Science.” This global initiative, celebrated simultaneously [...]

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Global Women Breakfast 2025 (IUPAC) organized by Institute of Chemistry Ceylon.

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The Institute of Chemistry Ceylon successfully hosted the Global Women’s Breakfast 2025 on February 11, 2025, at the Adamantane House Auditorium in Rajagiriya. Organized in collaboration with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Women Chemists Committee, the event took place under the theme “Accelerating Equity in Science.” This global initiative, celebrated simultaneously in several countries, aims to empower women in science and promote gender equity in scientific fields.

The Women Chemists Committee (WCC) of the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon was initially established in 2019 under the leadership of the then-president of the Institute. The current chairperson of the Women Chemist Committee and past president of the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, Professor Priyani Paranagama from the University of Kelaniya, played a significant role in its initiation.

The current president of the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, Professor Janitha Liyanage, in her address, she emphasized the significant role women have made in various occupations and sectors, highlighting their unwavering dedication and success. Ms. Chathini Uduwana Country Head and Vice President of Typefi Systems Sri Lanka Chapter Ambassador for Women in Tech and Dr. Indira Kahawita Consultant Dermatologist from the National Hospital Colombo were the distinguished guest speakers of the event. Ms. Chathini Uduwana delivered an inspiring speech encouraging women to pursue their goals while living in a supportive environment that enhances their dignity and value. Dr. Indira Kahawita, Consultant Dermatologist at the National Hospital of Colombo, focused on the importance of maintaining natural beauty and overall well-being without reliance on artificial cosmetics. She underscored the significance of women’s health and self-care while balancing professional and personal responsibilities.

The event featured a Photographic Abstract Competition and an Essay Competition organized by WCC. Ms. K. D. Chrishmika Shivanthini from the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon won 1st place, while the second place was won by Ms. T. Dananji Nayanahari and Ms. P. L. Chamini Madushika from the University of Colombo for the Photographic Abstract Competition. Ms. K.A.K.A. Kumarapeli from the University of Ruhuna won 1st place, Ms. K.T.G.A. Haripriya from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura won 2nd place, and Ms. D.M.A.T. Doranegoda from the University of Kelaniya won 3rd place for the Essay Competition. The winners had the opportunity to present their work, showcasing their talents and perspectives on women’s contributions to science and society.

The event concluded on a high note with a traditional Sri Lankan breakfast, among participants. The Global Women’s Breakfast 2025 stood as a testament to the strength, resilience, and potential of women in science, reinforcing the global commitment to equity and inclusion in the scientific community.

Article Written By, Ms. K. A. Dasuni Alwis,  Chemist Coordinating Special Projects ICHEMC

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