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Studies and a sewing machine led Champika to start her own business
"Champika Subashini is one of many examples that show how vocational training and the Advertisement
opportunity to borrow money to start up a business can fundamentally change a person’s
life.
Under normal circumstances her disability would have probably meant a life in obscurity
and dependence on those around her. But instead Champika Subashini can now look for-
ward to starting her own clothes shop next-door to her parents’ house. Related Posts
She hopes this means that she will not only be able to provide for herself, but that she will
also be able to contribute to providing for her family. Starbucks’ Farmers Discuss the Impact of
Own clothes production Fairtrade
The project behind the venture is Rehab Lanka, which works with vocational training and
the production of assistive devices for the disabled and clothes under its own brand. Sheila C. Johnson
Sales revenues go to the work of the parent organisation Sri Lanka Foundation for Rehabili- On International Women’s Day, Let’s Make a
tation of the Disabled (SLRFD) to improve the rights of disabled people. Powerful Noise
Sida contributes funds
Sweden and Sida are providing funds for SLRD’s development of a network of local asso-
ciation and other organisational development work. The support is mediated by, for
example, the Swedish National Association for the Disabled (DHR) and the Swedish
Organisations of Persons with Disabilities’ International Aid Association (SHIfA)."
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