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A Sri Lankan woman, Nilushika Jayaweera came to Singapore to work as a maid in 2001 and 15 years later, she left as an entrepreneur.

The 36-year-old now buys tea leaves from gardens in Sri Lanka and boxes them for sale to some 500 international customers.

She was back in town recently to join a growing list of inspirational speakers on the TED Talks circuit. Other speakers have included tech giant Bill Gates, former United States vice-president Al Gore and researcher Jane Goodall.

Ms Nilushika was invited to speak at TEDxSingapore on Oct 29 this year at Capital Tower.

Not bad for a woman who grew up in an orphanage and was forced to leave her siblings behind to earn a living.
"Back then, I didn't know who I was or what I wanted. Life just happened to me," said Ms Nilushika, who came to Singapore to support her four younger siblings.

Her parents died when they were young. Ms Nilushika and her siblings grew up in an orphanage.

In her presentation, Ms Nilushika highlighted the work of Aidha, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Singapore that mainly teaches maids how to manage their money and start businesses. It was Aidha - a Sanskrit word which means "That to which we aspire" - that transformed her life.

Ms Nilushika said her time in Singapore not only equipped her with business skills, but it also taught her how to empower women in her home country, Sri Lanka.

The money generated from the tea business helped her start her own NGO a few months ago. She is now teaching women in her village how to start small businesses such as pig farming, dressmaking and spice-packing so as to lead independent lives.

Ms Nilushika said she learnt about Aidha in 2011. She was facing some family problems then and her employer thought Aidha's courses could help her. So her employer paid $400 and signed her up for weekend courses where she picked up financial literacy, business and leadership skills.

With these skills, she helped her husband back home to set up a small online tea business.

"Learning the skills from the courses created more choices and possibilities for me. I began to realise that education and empowerment are key to a brighter future for women," Ms Nilushika said in her speech.

She now uses part of her earnings to pay for the children in her village to get an education, including buying them school books.

Ms Nilushika is one of 3,350 domestic workers whom Aidha has reached out to in Singapore since it was set up in 2006. There were 237,100 such workers as of June this year. The NGO, which started as a United Nations Women project, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.

According to Aidha's figures, more than four in 10 maids who joined its weekend classes go on to start businesses in their home countries. About a third of those who start a business go into farming, while the rest open restaurants and retail shops.

Aidha also educates domestic workers on the importance of savings. Based on a study of about 1,300 of its students, it found that their monthly savings increased by 68 per cent to about $220 after attending two financial literacy courses. That is almost half of the monthly salary of Indonesian and Filipino maids.

"Having adequate savings and skills to start a business is key, given the dearth of good employment opportunities and low pay back in their home countries.

"We want to break that cycle of poverty and that can start when they are in Singapore," said Aidha's chief executive Jacqueline Loh.

The maids who turn up at Aidha, which is located at United World College in Dover Road, pay $400 to attend three-hour lessons twice a month on Sundays for nine months.

Half of the students have their fees paid for by their employers while others now have a $100 subsidy provided by sponsors.

For instance, MasterCard donated US$15,000 (S$21,700) last week to Aidha's fund-raising campaign. A third of Aidha's costs are covered by student fees, while the rest are drawn from corporate and institutional funders.
The courses, which include language and IT skills, are run by more than 200 trained volunteers. These volunteers, and some maids, also organise hobby-related classes such as on dancing, make-up, yoga and cooking during the weekends.

"We estimate a multiplier effect of nine lives impacted for each of the women who attend our courses based on their average number of dependants and the number of employees in the businesses they start.
"That means over 30,000 lives have been impacted by Aidha's work," said Ms Loh.

Indonesian maid Nur Aini, 34, has been attending courses and helping Aidha with administrative work for the last five years. She is also the leader of a dance group there.

"Aidha is like a second home to me. I gained confidence in using English to communicate with others," said Ms Aini, who plans to return home to start an English school in four years' time.

"I also discovered that I have hopes, dreams and abilities that go beyond domestic work."

Ms Loh said Ms Nilushika's story will inspire others. "Like many of the maids here, she worked for many years and had little savings.

"Her story shows that if she can overcome monumental challenges, others too can do so."(Straitstimes.)


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  • patthaya Monday, 19 December 2016 03:59 PM

    MAGE HADAPIRI SUBASHINSHANA OBATAI DIRIYA DIYANI.

    Mohamed Monday, 19 December 2016 02:02 PM

    Well said Mr. Anton and you took me to my childhood with that song lyrics.

    ananda Monday, 19 December 2016 02:27 PM

    Sheer determination and persuasion that brought you to this position. We are proud of you and need more of your calibre. via DM Android App

    acs Monday, 19 December 2016 02:28 PM

    Truly talented entrepreneurship.

    rosebud Monday, 19 December 2016 02:34 PM

    Well done and wish you all the best in the future too Way to go lady way to go via DM Android App

    Sharon Monday, 19 December 2016 02:39 PM

    Proud of you Madam... All the best

    Sureshkumar Monday, 19 December 2016 02:57 PM

    Congratulations sister. your life in now an inspirational book for others , we wish you all the very best.

    Bernard Monday, 19 December 2016 03:12 PM

    This shows how one person can make a difference to may lives if I can help her in Australia let me know Wishing you the best

    Sarath Ananda Monday, 19 December 2016 03:22 PM

    Good news for a long time regarding a SL maid.

    Mohamed Monday, 19 December 2016 02:00 PM

    You made my day sister! Thank you for inspiring me!!!

    upul arunajith Monday, 19 December 2016 07:01 PM

    Will our foreign affairs ministry with ministers with all these fancy development economic théories who boat how our nannys send billions of foreign exchange ever conduct such programme for the bannies so that they will transform their lot

    Lima Monday, 19 December 2016 09:36 PM

    WHY DO NOT WE TEACH SIMILAR WAY TO OUR HOUSE MAIDS WHO GO TO GULF COUNTRIES , HOW MANY FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT MINISTERS COME AND GO WHEN THE GOVT CHANGES , WHAT ALL THESE MINISTERS AND THE BUREAU ARE UPTO , CAN ANYBODY EXPLAIN

    ali Monday, 19 December 2016 11:48 PM

    Talent, being in right place at the right time with bit of luck. Imagine she went to an Arabic country as maid

    shabry mohideen Tuesday, 20 December 2016 02:05 AM

    all the best for your future.

    CitizenBrownie Tuesday, 20 December 2016 03:58 AM

    Very inspiring success story. But the sad state of this is that Nilushika had to leave our country to strike rich in Singapore. This shows the little progress we have made for our own people who dream big in our own country. No wonder the youth our leaving the country in boat loads.

    Ruwan Wednesday, 21 December 2016 11:33 PM

    Great !!

    sri Friday, 23 December 2016 01:30 AM

    She has shown the way forward which politicians in SL have utterly failed to do save talk,talk and talk for the past 70 years except at great personal costs to the people.Will they ever learn?

    Sanath Monday, 19 December 2016 11:07 AM

    This is great. Wish her all success.

    Shelly Monday, 19 December 2016 01:23 PM

    Really Great , all the best in the near future

    saman Monday, 19 December 2016 01:18 PM

    My blessings to you sister.

    kaboos Monday, 19 December 2016 01:07 PM

    She is a role model for our models tele actresses and film actresses

    Ajja Monday, 19 December 2016 12:55 PM

    Very proud of you...so Happy and tears came to my Eyes...

    saumya Monday, 19 December 2016 12:53 PM

    Great Job, wishing you all the success.....!!!!

    Haramanis Monday, 19 December 2016 12:21 PM

    May God Bless you. - and may there be many more like you.

    Mohan Monday, 19 December 2016 12:03 PM

    Great women. Rare find.

    siv Monday, 19 December 2016 11:58 AM

    well done!! very much proud about your achievement!!

    Roger Monday, 19 December 2016 11:57 AM

    Absolutely well done and all the very best for a successful future via DM Android App

    bbod Monday, 19 December 2016 11:50 AM

    Well said, brother.

    cooper Monday, 19 December 2016 11:47 AM

    wow nice its next level !

    max Monday, 19 December 2016 11:39 AM

    Hat off madam!

    Ananda Monday, 19 December 2016 11:38 AM

    What an inspiration. Pity the details of her NGO is not given. I am sure there would be many who will like to help.

    das Monday, 19 December 2016 11:11 AM

    Well done, sister.

    ANTON Monday, 19 December 2016 11:11 AM

    WHEN I WAS JUST A LITTLE GIRL , ...I ASKED MY MOTHER , WHAT WILL BE , .... WILL I BE PRETTY , WILL I BE RICH ....... HERE'S WHAT SHE SAID TO ME....THIS SONG SHOULD BE SUNG TO THE WOMEN LIKE THIS ONE , NOT MAD POLITICAL WIVES.


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