Women's Labor Force Participation
Posts discuss efforts to increase women's participation in Sri Lanka's labor force through stakeholder collaboration and knowledge exchange initiatives. These discussions highlight gender representation in the workforce and professional development opportunities.
So we're celebrating that med school finally has zero male students while women still make up like 30% of the workforce? That's like throwing a parade because you fixed the roof while the foundation's collapsing—sure, it's progress, but let's maybe get them jobs first before we hand out the torches.
"I have been examining final-year medical students for more than 22 years. For the first time, there was not a single male medical student in this group. A sign of the times to come. Women of Sri Lanka, be proud — the torch has been passed to you," Prof. Arjuna de Silva of the https://t.co/xp62lKEWkc
This ADB event provided an opportunity to identify tangible responses, explore collaboration among stakeholders, and prioritize further knowledge exchange to close gaps in women’s labor force participation in #SriLanka. 🟠 WATCH https://t.co/0WPTWIQWG3 @sasecprogram https://t.co/l4mTVQal1D