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    ILO backed National Coop policy arrives in May

    March 22, 2017

    The finalisation of Sri Lanka’s much awaited and ILO backed National Cooperatives Policy draft has been called for 29th May.

    “I believe that we need to take a collaborative approach to Cooperatives National Policy” said Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen on 20th March at BMICH. He, addressing the Cooperatives Provincial Ministers’ Summit by his Ministry, and joined by many provincial cooperative ministers also stressed that no secret agenda in the proposed National Policy by his Ministry of Industry and Commerce, which is mandated to formulate it.

     

    There are almost 14,500 cooperatives-in various production services, SMEs, women’s development, rural banking, insurance and farming sectors-active in Sri Lanka. Through “Coop City” shops, cooperatives are also now present in the country’s FMCG retail sector.

     

    “We do not have any plans to centralise administration of cooperatives or to take over it by the central government. The aim of the national policy is not that. We are trying to strengthen powers of cooperatives provincial ministers in this initiative, which is the real action attempted.  I believe that we need to take a collaborative approach to Cooperatives National Policy. This work was initiated 10 years before and was not launched by me. However, the cooperative officials, due to their continued interest, managed to produce this after all these years. Once this policy is completed with the agreement of all Provincial Councils, we can finalise and implement it. We thank ILO for ongoing support for this initiative”, the minister said.

     

    This national effort is supported by the Colombo office of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). All Provincial Cooperative Ministers at the session agreed that a national cooperatives policy is needed for Sri Lanka and such draft policy completed as of 20th March is now ready to be sent to each Provincial Council for them to review on their own. The Provincial Ministers will re-gather on 29th May for finalisation of the reviewed drafts coming back from the Provincial Councils. Joining the session were Secretary of Ministry of Industry and Commerce Chinthana Lokuhetti and Officer in Charge ILO Colombo Indra Thudawage.

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