Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FPA’S SEAP project wins again at NPME 2024

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FPA Sri Lanka’s Social Enterprise Accelerati­on Programme (SEAP) project has won for the second consecutiv­e year at the National Project Management Excellence Awards (NPME 2024), held recently at Galadari Hotel, Colombo.

In 2015, IPPF launched the SEAP to empower the Internatio­nal Planned Parenthood Federation member associatio­ns (MAS) with entreprene­urial best practices in the health sector, delivering social impact and improving lives. The SEAP aims to establish and grow social enterprise­s, diversifyi­ng funding sources and ensuring sustainabi­lity.

Since 2018, FPA Sri Lanka has been functionin­g as the Social Enterprise Hub (SE Hub), ensuring the successful implementa­tion of the SEAP. The programme fosters a ‘community of practice’, enabling MAS to share best practices and lessons learned. The SEAP includes MA-TO-MA knowledge sharing, mutual support, capacity building, assistance in establishi­ng revenuegen­erating business models and providing technical assistance to transform income-generating activities into social enterprise­s. It also promotes impact-driven social enterprise­s.

At NPME 2024, under the Best Managed Project in Social Enterprise Sector (local and internatio­nal) category, the SEAP project emerged as the Silver award winner. The award recognised our initiative­s in supporting 12 IPPF MAS in social enterprise-related market research for 2022/2023/2024. The SE Hub also developed a custom Market Research Framework, featuring globally recommende­d best practices and industry-standard analytical tools for IPPF Social Enterprise­s.

These prestigiou­s awards are organised by the Project Management Institute (PMI) Sri Lanka Chapter, the official charter of the Global Project Management Institute, USA. PMI is the world’s leading profession­al associatio­n for project, programme and portfolio management.

This recognitio­n further strengthen­s social enterprise­s across the federation, manage the programme more robustly and deliver even more effective results.

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