Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CIMA and ILO sign MOU on SCORE training programme

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CIMA Sri Lanka launched a comprehens­ive partnershi­p agreement with the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on (ILO) and Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) recently.

This agreement marks the start of the Sustaining Competitiv­e and Responsibl­e Enterprise­s (SCORE) short programme.

CIMA Sri Lanka brings its “Global Principles on Accounting and Management” to the programme to add value to the participat­ing enterprise­s. Through this partnershi­p, CIMA Sri Lanka aims to sharpen the inbuilt skillset of the Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME) sector of the country, encourage more focus and improve the processes, so that the cost of production is reduced, improving margins while remaining competitiv­e.

SCORE is a modular training programme that focuses on developing cooperativ­e relations at the workplace. The five SCORE modules cover workplace cooperatio­n, quality management, clean production, human resource management, and occupation­al health and safety. Each of the modules includes a joint, two-day classroom training for managers and workers and follow-up visits by experts to the participat­ing enterprise­s.

SCORE short programme is a condensed version of the standard programme incorporat­ing the key topics and tools from the five modules that ensure a more cost and time effective model that seeks to generate quicker overall results that are sustainabl­e. The implementa­tion methodolog­y is based on a common platform as per the standard programme. An online call for applicatio­ns had been made and a total of 10 trainers will be trained on SCORE SP during the next few months. Of these trainers, those who meet the global standards of ILO SCORE will be certified as Lead Trainers. This initiative will help build a pool of SCORE certified resource

persons who could take forward the programme. Five enterprise­s will be selected for t he practical implementa­tion of this programme.

Bradley Emerson, CIMA Regional Director MESANA commented, “Keeping with CIMA’s vision of helping people and businesses to succeed, this partnershi­p with ILO and EFC is aimed at sharpening the business management skills of Sri Lanka’s SME sector.”

Jayantha de Silva, ILO SCORE Global Expert Trainer/Consultant emphasized that the rationale of the programme is that good working conditions (.i.e. health and safety, good labour relations and sound human resource practices) lead to greater productivi­ty. SCORE supports the respect for worker rights, efficient use of available equipment and technology and the developmen­t of a skilled workforce.

Donglin Li, ILO Country Director said that the ILO greatly values the enthusiasm and commitment that CIMA and EFC have shown in coming forward to take this programme to scale. “We see it as a great example of a strategic partnershi­p for the benefit of the country. The programme has demonstrat­ed a win-win situation for both workers and employers,” he added.

The event was held in the CIMA auditorium with the additional participat­ion of the Secretary Ministry of Labour, Upali Wijayaweer­a, General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Nidhas Sevaka Sangamaya, Leslie Devendra, and Economic Officer of the Embassy of the United States, Peter Zirnite.

 ??  ?? Ravi Peiris, Director General of EFC and Donglin Li, ILO Country Director (Sri Lanka/ Maldives)
Ravi Peiris, Director General of EFC and Donglin Li, ILO Country Director (Sri Lanka/ Maldives)
 ??  ?? Bradley Emerson, CIMA Regional Director MESANA and Ravi Peiris, Director General of EFC
Bradley Emerson, CIMA Regional Director MESANA and Ravi Peiris, Director General of EFC

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