EFC delegation meets northern province Chief Secretary facilitated by ILO

A delegation representing 14 leading private sector companies together with Employers’ Federation of Ceylon
(EFC) engaged in a high-level visit to explore strategic investment, trade, and growth opportunities in key
sectors in the northern province. Organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in partnership with
EFC, among the key objectives of the visit were to showcase the investment potential of northern province,
foster dialogue, and collaboration among key stakeholders, and facilitate partnerships that benefit both
businesses and communities.

In addition to engagement with the Chief Secretary of the Northern Province, Mr. Ledchumanan Ilaangovan,
the visit included stakeholder consultations to provide an analysis of the opportunities and the policy and
regulatory landscape for doing business in the North. This was chaired by the Office of the Chief Secretary. The
delegation also participated in a visit to the Achchuveli Industrial Estate; a networking event with entrepreneurs
and business associations; as well as consultations with key sectoral actors including government organizations
and regional chambers.

Appreciating the efforts to promote inclusive and investment driven growth in the region, Chief Secretary of
the Northern Province, Mr. Ledchumanan Ilaangovan, said, “Looking ahead, let’s unite to transform aspirations
into actions, we welcome and support the delegation promoting investment opportunities and looking forward
to working with them.”

With the northern region experiencing a surge in opportunities across multiple sectors, infrastructure
investments have increased, and domestic and export market focused agriculture and fisheries, as well as
aquaculture hold immense potential for growth and development. Moreover, interventions under the PAVE
project further emphasizes inclusivity and gender equality, ensuring that the benefits of growth are equitably
shared among all members of the community, thereby fostering a more sustainable and just economic
development.

In the current context of Sri Lanka’s economic recovery, government and other ecosystem players, including
private sector entities, have a crucial role in catalysing provincial and regional growth. Commenting on the
success of the visit, Director General/Chief Executive Officer of EFC, Vajira Ellepola said ‘’The EFC, as the national
employer organization, has been instrumental in creating interest within the private sector, leading up to this
site visit of a business delegation to explore investment opportunities in the North. Enterprise development,
job creation, diversity and inclusion are some of the core values the EFC stands to promote. The objectives of
ILO interventions, which align closely with these values and their overall relevance to Sri Lanka’s commitment
towards Sustainable Development Goals and a national policy focused on domestic production, were the driving
force of our collaboration in this Project.”

The visit was implemented as part of the ILO “Promoting Advancement of Vulnerable Persons and Enterprises” (PAVE) project interventions, funded by the Government of Norway. The PAVE project is among ILO’s responses toward creating decent work opportunities to support inclusive growth and reconciliation in post conflict districts. The project prioritizes creating decent work opportunities for the most vulnerable, and marginalized women and men in the northern province, by advancing inclusive growth, private sector investment, entrepreneurship, gender equality and inclusion, and digitalization.

Thomas Kring, Chief Technical Advisor, ILO said “Scaling private sector investments in the northern province
not only makes business sense, it also strengthens human capital, and benefits disadvantaged communities
with stable sources of income – it’s a win-win propositions that create employment for vulnerable women and
persons with disabilities helping crisis recovery and reconciliation.”

Providing delegates with an enhanced understanding of the investment climate and landscape in the
Northern Province, this visit laid the groundwork for future collaborations between the private sector and
local authorities. The next steps will involve the development of investment plans to promote sustainable
economic growth in the region at large.

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