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From left: Peter Daabre–Executive Director, IPM, Rohitha Amarapala–Immediate Past President, IPM, Ken Vijayakumar–Secretary, IPM, Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri–President, IPM, Mohan Perera-Chairman, National Youth Development Bureau, Gihani Weerasinghe–Vice Chairperson, National Youth Development Bureau, Hemantha Wijewardena–Asst. Project Manager, National Youth Development Bureau
IPM Sri Lanka recently entered into a strategic partnership with the National Youth Development Bureau (NYDB) to support NYDB’s objectives of eliminating poverty and unemployment whilst empowering the youth in the aspects of education, employment, health and wellbeing, sports, arts and culture by the year 2020.
Under this partnership agreement, IPM Sri Lanka will join NYDB’s “Rekiyabhishekaya 2016” career guidance and development programme to be held at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura on 12th November from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and the Employment & Educational Fair which will be held at Nelumpokuna premises on the 25th, 26th and27th of November as a strategic partner.
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