Baby Cheramy partners with Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians at Annual Scientific Congress




Baby Cheramy has partnered with the Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians at the 27th Annual Scientific Congress 2025 held recently, reaffirming its leadership in the baby personal care landscape and its commitment to the safety, wellbeing and development of infants. 

The Congress brought together a distinguished gathering of pediatricians and medical students from across the island. Baby Cheramy was prominent at the event as a key contributor to the dialogue on baby care standards, taking the opportunity to engage with healthcare professionals, offering individual consultations, and presenting its latest innovations, product enhancements and the purpose-driven work that continues to shape its journey as a responsible corporate citizen.

Commenting on the occasion, Shiyan Jayaweera, Director – Marketing at Hemas Consumer Brands said, “Baby Cheramy has always believed that every child deserves the safest start in life. Our collaboration with the Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians at the Annual Scientific Congress reinforces our commitment to this cause. As the market leader, we hold ourselves to the highest standards – not just in product safety, but in the purpose behind everything we do. We are proud to partner with experts and institutions who share our vision of a safer, more informed environment for our children. We will continue to innovate responsibly and advocate passionately for the wellbeing of every Sri Lankan child.”

Baby Cheramy has been working for over 15 years to create a safer environment for Sri Lankan children. Its pioneering ‘Safe World for Children’ initiative is a testament to its broader social responsibility. Collaborating with leading government and medical institutions – including the Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians, Sri Lanka College of Community Physicians and the National Secretariat of Early Childhood Development – Baby Cheramy has conducted nationwide awareness campaigns, educational programmes and parenting guidebook distributions to empower parents and caregivers. 

Other notable efforts include awareness creation around early childhood development, educational sessions for expectant mothers, inclusive parenting advocacy and expert-led digital Q&A sessions – all designed to equip families with the knowledge to prevent childhood accidents at home, one of the most under-addressed areas of child safety in Sri Lanka.

Baby Cheramy remains steadfast in its mission: to collaborate with both governmental and non-governmental bodies to reduce childhood injuries and enhance early development for lasting impact.

 


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