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SME revival as an empowerment measure
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Revival of the tsunami affected small and medium scale
enterprises and entrepreneurs (SMEs) is of paramount
importance, having considered the significant contributions
these industries have made to the country's Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) in the past.
According to economists, the SME sector is one particular
area that could be made re-operational immediately in the
aftermath of tsunami.
Many affected persons in the coast line were engaged in
small and medium sized businesses and it is important that
the authorities take swift action to revive this sector,
before it is too late, said a Senior Economics Lecturer at
the Colombo University, Indrajith Aponso.
While providing relief is also important at this stage, the
revival of the SME sector at the same time could bring more
fruitful results."Nobody
wants to see them continuing to stretch their hands for
relief and more relief.
The burden of feeding many affected
families could be relieved, if they are given an opportunity
to make their own living once again, through a well planned
economic system, he said answering a question by the Daily
News.
Having realized this importance, the National Chamber
of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), has come forward to
support the small and medium
entrepreneurs (SMEs) who have been affected by the
tsunami devastation, to continue their businesses by way of
providing them with necessary infrastructure through
numerous centres in these areas.
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The NCCSL has 15 District Associations of Small and Medium
Enterprises (DASMEs) in
the country, of which five are in Matara, Puttalam, Ratnapura, Matale and Anuradhapura. None
of the offices located in tsunami hit areas has been
damaged.
These five district centres are equipped with advanced IT
facilities and numerous other facilities to support SMEs.
And the centres became operational almost immediately after
the Tsunami, President, NCCSL Asoka de Z. Gunasekera said.
He added that the Chamber has also set up a Small and Medium
Enterprise Disaster Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Fund.
The one million dollar fund will be utilized to support the
SMEs to rebuild their businesses and business organizations.
The fund will be supported by a group of overseas Chambers
and the international community.
The first task of the NCCSL project will be to conduct a
survey to ascertain the damages in the SME sector in these
areas and how the NCCSL could help the organizations to
regain the lost opportunities. The NCCSL has already sent
assessment forms to various institutions and camps to
collect data on SMEs.
"We want to find out how they ran their businesses; the
methodology; management systems; which markets they catered
to, which products they manufactured, the source of raw
material and the number of employees employed at these
places. So that we could plan out our strategies to suit
their needs," Gunasekera said.
The projects have been supported by the Advanced Technology
Minister. Dialog - the mobile company will provide all
technological support in the rehabilitation centres.
The Chamber is getting 125 graduate trainees to do the
on-going survey.
However, he emphasized that their attempt is to help the
SMEs re-build businesses to a level far better than what
they used to be. "We would introduce them to better
management systems, quality improvement methods, market
opportunities and international trade links," he said.
Rehabilitation and reconstruction is the main need of this
hour.
"This SME rehabilitation project will come as part of our
contribution to support this Endeavour," Deputy President,
NCCSL, Nirmali Samaratunga said.
"We have been focusing much on to develop the SME sector for
the last few years. So, it was natural, for us to respond
immediately and support at least a section of the business
community at this hour of devastation," she said.
Samaratunga, who is hoping to take over the President's
chair next month said developing and continuing this project
would be her priority. "And this will be done on a two-year
plan in different stages," she said.
This is an ideal opportunity for the whole country to get
together and do the best for its development - to make use
of this opportunity to be united, she said.
The NCCSL will emphasize on better technology, better
infrastructure, proper planning, maximum utilizations of
funds while carrying out this program. "Everybody else
should follow these lines. We should learn a lesson from
Japan's Hiroshima tragedy and how the Japanese rose from the
ashes," said Gunasekera.
More information on this project can be obtained from the
NCCSL in Colombo, DASMEs in Matara and Kalutara and Dialog
Communication Centres set up in the affected areas. |
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