USAID funds training center for war-affected women
[TamilNet, Thursday, 26 February 2004, 16:41 GMT]
Regional Programme Manager of the USAID Ms.Brenda Barrett Thursday declared open a bi-lingual sewing training centre in the Trincomalee Government Technical College to assist war affected girls of three communities to find
gainful employment. The project is financed by the USAID at an estimated cost of one million rupees, USAID sources said.
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Ms.Barrett lighting the traditional oil lamp while Principal Mr.Suntheralingam looks on
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"USAID believes that the current peace initiative would lead the country towards a permanent solution in the war-ravaged island," said Ms.Barrett addressing the first batch of girls selected for the training.
Ms.Barrettfurther said the sewing training centre would not only provide an opportunity to promote their skills but also will promote mutual understanding among the different communities by serving as a meeting point. The war affected will enjoy the benefits of peace, said.
At the conclusion of the sewing training course, youths pass out every six-months with enough sewing skills to work as qualified seamstresses, said the Principal of the Technical College
Mr.C.Sutharalingam presiding over the event.
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Trincomalee Government Technical College Principal Mr.V.Suntheralingam addressing the event
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Trincomalee district had been subjected to ethnic disturbances during the past resulting in the destruction of houses and loss of lives. With the
return of peace and normalcy in the district hundred of youths have joined the unemployed queue.
The opening of the sewing training centre with the financial support of the USAID would make the unemployed
girls to get employment in the private sector or be self employed thus
alleviating poverty, said Mr. Suntheralingam.
Mr.M.Mahadevan, a lecturer of the college also spoke.
USAID Programme
development Officer Ms Natasha Cassiere and Grant Specialist Mrs Premila
Naguleswaran were also present. A sectional head of the Technical College Mr.S.Pathmaprakash proposed
vote of thanks.
A new recruit is seen cutting the cloth under the direction of sewing training centre co-ordinator Ms Ramesh ( middle) and being observed by USAID Regional Programme Manager Ms.BarretThe Government Technical College in Trincomalee was established in May 1993 under the Department of Technical Education and Training. The objective of
the college was to provide Technical Education and Training in Engineering,
Trade, Commerce, Commerce and language Skills systematically and acquire
knowledge and to secure gainful employment in the private or public sector.
Ms Brenda Barrett with a group of girls selected for sewing training