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Canada and Sri Lanka sign MoU to implement a Volunteer Cooperation programme
Canada and Sri Lanka, on Monday (15), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to implement the WUSC Volunteer Cooperation Programme 2020-2027.
The MoU was signed by High Commissioner of Canada to Sri Lanka David McKinnon, and Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies K.M. Mahinda Siriwardana, at the Ministry of Finance, the Canadian HC said.
After signing the MoU, McKinnon said “The programme will contribute to sustainable economic growth in Sri Lanka and foster closer relations between our two countries. IGNI+E will bring valued technical assistance and create opportunities for enhanced cooperation between the Canadian and Sri Lankan participants.”
Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the Innovative Global Networks for Inclusion & Equality (IGNI+E) Project is a volunteer programme, spanning over nine countries, including Sri Lanka. This seven-year initiative (2020-2027) is implemented by the World University Service of Canada (WUSC). It will support local partners to implement initiatives and provide services for poor and marginalised youth, particularly young women, in a sustainable, innovative and inclusive manner. WUSC brings more than three decades of participation in Sri Lanka’s development, as part of Canada’s enduring commitment to building a prosperous and inclusive Sri Lanka.
The IGNI+E project, in Sri Lanka, will support government, non-governmental, private and social enterprise sectors, by engaging and harnessing the knowledge and expertise of qualified Canadian volunteers.
Eighteen Sri Lankan volunteers will also be selected to support local partners in the project. Two of the Sri Lankan volunteers will participate in a workshop, in Canada, on green entrepreneurship and gender lens investment. Their visit will include meetings with think tanks and exposure to business incubators/accelerators supporting women entrepreneurs working on climate initiatives in Canada.