YBI Woman Entrepreneur from Sri Lanka

Fathuma Nisreen
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A Sri Lankan woman entrepreneur, Fathuma Nisreen, from Hambantota,
has been selected as the Youth Business International (YBI) Woman
Entrepreneur of the Year, a spokesman from Youth Business Sri Lanka (YBSL)
said. She is also among the four finalists who will compete for the YBI
Entrepreneur of the year award for 2010.
The YBI Entrepreneur of the Year competition celebrates the
achievements of successful young entrepreneurs around the world and
inspires action to support youth enterprises.
The competition, now in its fourth year, is about promoting youth
entrepreneurship and demonstrating the impact small businesses can have
on local communities, mainly through creating jobs and encouraging
innovation.
YBI network countries have selected the four finalists through voting
and the finalists will be selected through an interview by an expert
judging panel.
The winner will be announced at the YBI Global Forum 2010 which will
be held in Mexico City, this September.
In 2009, Fathuma Nisreen started her own business, 'Ramsi Fashion'
which designs and manufactures traditional outfits, garments and bags,
with funding received from the Hambantota Youth Business Program (HYBP),
the Hambantota chapter of YBSL.
Married and with five children to support, she supplements the family
income together with her husband who runs a small light engineering
repair shop.
Fathuma is an innovative woman with plenty of confidence and has
become a role model in her community for her successes in overcoming the
restrictions facing Muslim women entering business and she has been able
to improve her position in society through her hard work and
determination, says Secretary General of the Hambantota District Chamber
of Commerce and a founder trustee of the YBSL Azmi Thassim.
Through her business success, she has been able to show society that
Muslim women too can engage in business activities and contribute to the
economy as well as improve their livelihood, he further added.
HYBP not only provided initial startup capital, but also linked a
business mentor to Fathuma. "The support and the advice I received from
my mentor is invaluable. Being a woman, there have been many times that
I need someone to share my thoughts, discuss problems, seek support and,
my mentor is always with me on such occasions, Fathuma stated,
acknowledging the contribution of her mentor, Amali Asurage. |