The Asia-Pacific Regional (APR) Workshop on Innovative Leadership and
Effective Communication, hosted by Sri Lanka Scout Association was
inaugurated in the morning of 18th November 2011 at the Galadari Hotel,
Colombo. The Chief Guest was Hon. Naveen Dissanayake MP, Minister of the
Public Management Reforms. Joining him was Mr. Sunil Hettiarachchi,
Director General of the Ministry of Economic Development, as a Special
Guest.
Being a former Scout himself, Chief Guest Hon. Naveen Dissanayake
said the Scout Movement is a strong movement and considers it a
corporate body. He explained that Scouts must understand communication
strategies and techniques, along with the latest innovations, as a
response to a growing new forms of communication. The workshop will help
the participants transition into these new communication patterns
effectively and sustainably
.
“We should be able to communicate effectively when the normal
communication machinery is broken down. Differences of opinion exist in
all organizations but people need to come together and possess a group
mentality. If differences exist where you cannot be part of, then you
should leave the group,” he said.
Sri Lanka Scout Association (SLSA) Chief Commissioner Mr. Chandrasena
Batuwangala, in his welcome address, said that the first regional
communication workshop in Sri Lanka was in 1998, and since then SLSA
underwent many significant changes including developing good
relationships with other National Scout Organizations (NSOs) in the
region.
In welcoming the foreign delegates, he mentioned that at this time,
Sri Lanka, as a country, is making a progress towards social stability
and infrastructure developments. He explained leadership for
communication must reach out to Scouts at the grass root level. He also
said that many important developments have taken place in SLSA, which
will be celebrating its 100 years next year and will be hosting the 29th
APR Scout Jamboree, coinciding with the Sri Lanka Centenary Scout
Jamboree.
On the other hand, Regional Director Mr. Abdullah Rasheed said that
there are more than 30 million Scouts all over the world and 80% of them
are in the Asia Pacific Region. He said that the NSOs in the region are
facing three main challenges: First, NSOs are unable to retain young
people in the movement; Second, how to maintain and retain volunteers;
and lastly, not being able to seek greater partnerships with external
organizations. Seeing the situation, NSOs needed to find innovative ways
to meet these challenges. He believed that this workshop is the right
channel to discuss the issues, where new ideas for leadership and the
creative ways on how to communicate them effectively can be learned.
APR Scouting Profile Sub Committee Chairman Mr. Shinya Mizuta
explained the topic of the workshop and encouraged that there should
always be a feedback on what you communicate.
Vote of thanks was proposed by APR Management Sub Committee Chairman
Mr. Janaprith Fernando who is also the Special Commissioner of SLSA. He
thanked all the special guests, key leaders from the region, resource
persons, sponsors and all the participants for their support and
cooperation that made this workshop a reality.
Overseas participants are from Bangladesh, India, Japan, Maldives,
Indonesia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand along with the local participants.
Resource persons are from Bangladesh and Italy. The workshop will
conclude on 21st November with their final recommendations.
– M F S Muheed, APR Honorary Correspondents, Sri Lanka
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