Sri Lanka Embassy in Seoul launches programme on entrepreneurial education with the support of Nation’s Trust Bank to enhance skills levels of Sri Lankan Employees
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Sri Lanka Embassy in Seoul launches programme on entrepreneurial education with the support of Nation’s Trust Bank to enhance skills levels of Sri Lankan Employees
Resource Person and Senior Lecturer, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka Dr. D. Aminda Methsila Perera making keynote presentation at the third workshop held in Ulsan College on 18 August 2018.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Seoul and the Nations Trust Bank jointly conducted a series of five workshops on entrepreneurial education targeting Sri Lankan employees in the Republic of Korea, in Cheonan, Gimhae, Gimpo, Ulsan and Ansan regions from 11 to 19 August 2018.The workshops comprised a specialized programme on entrepreneurial education launched by the Embassy in conjunction with its customary Diriya Maga Awareness Raising and Counseling Programme, to enhance knowledge of financial management and entrepreneurship among returning Sri Lankan employees in order to facilitate their smooth re-integration into the productive labour force of home country. For the first time, the programme introduced a series of focused lectures by a qualified resource person, i.e., Senior Lecturer of Wayamba University of Sri Lanka Dr. D. Aminda Methsila Perera, who made succinct presentations on financial management, savings, investment and entrepreneurial skills including how to start a small business, to Sri Lankan employees.
In parallel to the workshops, the Embassy officials also conducted their standard advisory and information services on good conduct and etiquette in Korea, employment related issues, benefits of SLBFE registration, prevention of illegal stay in Korea, and protection and safety awareness. A valuable guide book on entrepreneurial education prepared by the Nations Trust Bank in consultation with the Embassy was distributed among the workshop participants. Officials of Human Resources Development Service (HRD Korea) participated in two of the workshops held in Cheonan and Ansan, provided return support guidance and information on the Special EPS Topik examination, and distributed guide books and souvenirs among the participants.
The programme on entrepreneurial education was organized by the Sri Lanka Embassy in the Republic of Korea with the support and sponsorship of the Nation’s Trust Bank of Sri Lanka, in coordination with HRD Korea and Migrant Support Centers. Representing the Nations Trusts Bank, Group Company Secretary/ General Counsel Theja Silva, Senior Vice President/ Branch Network Sheahan Daniel and other senior bank staff participated in the workshops. The programme was conducted by the Employment and Welfare Section of the Embassy under the leadership of Counsellor / Employment & Welfare Jagath Batugedara. The programme will be further developed in the future taking into consideration the views and needs of Sri Lankan employees in Korea.
Embassy of Sri Lanka
Seoul, Republic of Korea
10 September 2018
Counsellor / Employment & Welfare of the Sri
Lanka Embassy Jagath Batugedara, presenting the “Diriya Maga” Awareness Raising & Counseling
Programme at the first workshop held in Cheonan Support Center for Foreign
Workers on 11 August 2018.
Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
Manisha Gunasekera with Group Company
Secretary/ General Counsel Theja Silva and Senior Vice President/ Branch
Network Sheahan Daniel of Nations Trust Bank; Senior Lecturer,
Wayamba University Dr. D. Aminda Methsila Perera; Counsellor/ Employment & Welfare of the Sri Lanka Embassy
Jagath Batugedera and staff of the
Sri Lanka Embassy and Nations Trust Bank at Grand Ambassador Hotel in Seoul on
16 August 2018.
Senior Vice President, Branch Network of Nations Trust Bank Sheahan Daniel delivering his remarks at the fifth workshop held in Onnuri M Center, Ansan on 19August 2018.
Sri Lankan employee asking a question from Resource Person Dr. D. Aminda Methsila Perera during the Q&A session of the fifth workshop held in Ansan.