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APIIT signs MoU with Nestlé Lanka PLC for APIIT Athwela

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The inaugural APIIT Athwela project by APIIT Business School in collaboration with Nestlé Lanka PLC aims to uplift the business of small-scale traders and enterprises. The collaboration was formalized with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions recently (5), with Dr. Hasuli Perera, Head of APIIT Business School and Jason Avanceña, Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka PLC as the signatories.

With the signing of the MoU, representatives of Nestlé Lanka PLC will now conduct a series of focused workshops to train the Business School students on practical aspects of running a small trading business, such as merchandising, stock control, and working capital management as part of this retailer business development programme. In turn, each student will work with one traditional street-based local trader in their neighborhood to assist this small-scale retailer to better optimise resources and manage operations in the current turbulent environment.

Head of APIIT Business School, Dr. Hasuli Perera said: “The Athwela project is a unique learning experience that will inspire students to uplift the lives of others, which in this instance is the small-scale trader community, while giving them an opportunity to learn the practicalities of the small-scale retail sector.

Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka PLC, Jason Avanceña said: “We are pleased to work with APIIT to uplift rural communities by educating Sri Lanka’s future generation – our youth – about the local retail industry in fulfillment of Nestlé Lanka’s purpose of unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for people and communities we work with”.

APIIT Sri Lanka conducts undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Business, Computing, and Law, awarded by Staffordshire University, UK. With a current student population of over 2,000 students and an annual intake close to 1000 students, APIIT Sri Lanka is the largest provider of British degree programmes in Sri Lanka. Over the past 22 years, APIIT has produced more than 4,000 resourceful and enterprising graduates and set a benchmark for quality and standards in private higher education in Sri Lanka.

APIIT Sri Lanka’s purpose is to revolutionize the higher education landscape in the country by igniting a passion for the intrinsic value of learning to nurture future leaders who will uplift lives. APIIT Athwela will be the first of a series of programs powering partnerships with leading business organisations in the country that will enable APIIT students to make a meaningful and tangible impact on community.

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