1. The document outlines Gayani de Alwis' presentation on developing a mentoring program through WiLAT to promote the status of women in logistics and transport.
2. The objectives are to share experiences in promoting mentorship, develop best practices, and draw up guidelines and activities to help countries establish mentoring programs.
3. The mentoring program called "Ignite" was initiated in 2014 and involves setting expectations between mentors and mentees, goal setting, workshops, and evaluations to support career development through a global network.
Panchayath circular KLC -Panchayath raj act s 169, 218
Greater Diversity through Mentorship
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Gayani de Alwis CMILT
Chairperson WiLAT Sri Lanka
Mentoring Program Advisor
WiLAT Global Convention
Montreal
8th May 2016
“Some ones foresight can become your hindsight”
Greater Diversity through Mentorship
2. To promote the status of women in
Logistics and Transport, to bring together
those who support talent and career
development of women and to provide a
support network and mentoring
opportunities for women in the sector
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MissionMission
3. "Mentoring is to support and encourage
people to manage their own learning in
order that they may maximize their
potential, develop their skills, improve
their performance and become the
person they want to be"
Eric Parsloe, The Oxford School of Coaching
& Mentoring
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6. Expected Outcome
Draw up guidelines which will help countries to
develop mentoring program
Who should be the mentor, what activities we
would propose to reinforce relationship between
mentor and mentee, would there be annual
gatherings of mentors and mentors
Draw up a list of possible activities for WiLATs
who want to develop a mentorship program
7. Program Initiation - 3rd November ’14
in Sri Lanka
Global Roll out - 13th September ’15
in Dubai
No of Countries Adopted - 04
Status Update