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Hemas, Dilmah and Daraz hand over vital and essential medicines to the Ministry of Health

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka has leveraged its experience to develop a facility, comprising of two mechanisms; firstly, by channelling private sector funds towards procuring essential and non-essential medical supplies and address food security; and secondly, by channelling individual donations through the ‘Rebuild Sri Lanka’ crowdfunding mechanism set up by UNDP.

 

In response, three private sector actors including Hemas Holdings PLC, Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company, and Daraz Sri Lanka came forward to pledge their financial support to procure and deliver vital and essential medicines and medical supplies for the country. The medicines and medical supplies were handed over to the Ministry of Health recently, in the presence of Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, by Ms. Kasthuri Chellaraja Wilson, Executive Director, Group CEO, Hemas Holdings PLC; Rakhil Fernando, Managing Director, Daraz Sri Lanka; Darshana Gunesekera, Group Finance Director, Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company; and Ms. Malin Herwig, Deputy Resident Representative, UNDP in Sri Lanka, with the participation of wider representatives from partner organisations, UNDP said in a media release.

Highlighting the role of the private sector in this initiative, Ms. Kasthuri Chellaraja Wilson stated, “As Sri Lanka navigates the current economic crisis, it is important for private sector entities to come forward to support our communities who are facing many hardships. I applaud UNDP’s initiative to bring together corporates to ensure that essential and near essential medicine is made available to our vulnerable communities. As a leader in pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution, we feel privileged to be a part of this initiative and are committed to playing a leading role in enabling access to medicine to those in need”.

Speaking on the timeliness of the procurement of medical items, Dr. Anver Hamdani, Director Medical Technical Services, Coordinating In Charge/ COVID-19, Ministry of Health commented, “In the current Sri Lankan context, the medical sector has been gravely affected due to the shortages of medicine and other vital items in order to serve the people in need. The Ministry of Health is grateful for the support provided in the procurement of life-saving essential and non-essential medical items for the people of Sri Lanka and look forward to the continued collaboration in this effort.”

Commenting on Daraz Sri Lanka’s commitment to the procurement of medical supplies, Mr. Rakhil Fernando Lanka noted, We are grateful for the initiative mobilized by UNDP Sri Lanka that enhances private sector collaboration and draws on the power of tech platforms to draw in much-needed financial, medical and food relief for Sri Lanka. Uplifting communities and transforming lives through the power of technology is Daraz’s mission and we will continue to expend our resources, technology and reach to help gather greater momentum for these relief efforts together with other partners locally and regionally.”

Adding to this, Mr. Darshana Gunesekera stated, “It’s been a rough few years for our beautiful island with the Easter Attacks, COVID-19 and now an economic crisis. This was a much-needed initiative brought forward by the UNDP and we’re honoured to have been able to be a part of this. Giving access to better healthcare for our communities has always been within our Founder’s ethos of business with purpose. Children all around Sri Lanka as well as adults have been suffering due to medicine supply shortages caused by the ongoing crisis and as key private sector institutions, it is imperative that we come together in a collaborative effort for a better tomorrow for our island.”

The UNDP-led facility has partnered with key private sector actors including Hemas Holdings PLC, Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company, Brandix Apparel Limited, Daraz Sri Lanka, Citi Foundation and Amana Bank to complement and strengthen the ongoing health and food sector efforts. Sarvodaya, the United Nations Global Compact Network Sri Lanka and oDoc Sri Lanka have also come on board as Strategic Partners of the facility: www.undp.org/srilanka/donate

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