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Local Empowerment through Economic Development and Reconciliation in Sri Lanka

The ILO’s flagship Local Empowerment through Economic Development and Reconciliation (LEED+) project, implemented in northern Sri Lanka, is nearing its closure after two successful phases initiated from 2011 onwards. This knowledge forum is a culmination of the project’s 12-year journey, highlighting key achievements, success stories, lessons learnt, good-practices, and way-forward.

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The ILO Sri Lanka’s flagship ’Local Empowerment through Economic Development and Reconciliation’ (LEED+) project is nearing its closure after two successful phases initiated from 2011 onwards. This panel discussion is a part of  the larger knowledge forum; a culmination of the project’s 12-year journey, highlighting key achievements, success stories, lessons learnt, good-practices and way-forward.

Panelists

Khairul islam
Project Manager, Rural Employment Promotion (Former Value Chain Specialist, LEED+ Project, ILO Sri Lanka)
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Kelvin Sergeant
Specialist, Job Creation and Enterprise Development
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Pathmanathan Raghavan
Senior Industrial Promotion Officer, Department of Industries, Sri Lanka
Northern Province
Vasudev Semarasa
Field Coordinator, Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Lihini Ratwatte
National Project Officer, Country Office for Sri Lanka and the Maldives
International Labour Organization (ILO)

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