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Pink Volleyball - a powerful tool in inclusivity
Updated Date: 28th June, 2023
Equity is a powerful norm. While the human race keeps stretching its limits to the level of artificial intelligence, hanging on to the dying traditions of male superiority looks archaic. Instead, the message of inclusivity and understanding is becoming a reality and a way of life.
Understanding the above, especially in the Asian region, mainly West and Central Asia even the Olympic Council of Asia and the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOC Sri Lanka), is looking to strike a realistic balance among genders. With that in mind the National Olympic Committee with the blessings of the OCA, conducted the ‘Activation Gender Equity in Sports in Sri Lanka through Volleyball’ under the theme of Pink Volleyball.
The effort and the task of the organizers to create a grassroot programme with the objective of creating awareness of sports participation of especially girls being inclusive in a game like volleyball, which is thus heralded as the national sport of Sri Lanka. The purpose was to get female volleyball athletes as much as male volleyball athletes involved in the sport. In reality to encourage playing a sport and starting young to any think and behave as one composite society.
After a series of pocket preparations, the final programme of the pilot project was held on 17th June 2023 at the Seevali Ground in Rathnapura. More than 600 School children from 50 schools in Ratnapura and Kegalle districts in Sabaragamuwa province joined this pilot project.
The Chairperson of the Gender Equity Committee Niloo Jayathilaka and the President of the Sri Lanka Volleyball Federation Kanchana Jayaratne – both vice presidents of the NOC SL put a feather in their respective caps after the conclusion of this ground breaking effort.
Besides the hierarchy of the federation the NOC SL also added value to the spectacle when Yashodara Dunuwille together with Nipuni Darshika, Charuni Dissanayake and Kaushalya Danthanarayana of NOC Sri Lanka conducted a special session that enhanced the value of participation, inclusiveness and Gender Equity.