AIESEC in Sri Lanka, the nation’s premier youth led organization committed to developing leadership among young people, has announced a strategic partnership with Newswire and Eduwire, naming them its official National Media Partner for the ongoing term.
This impactful collaboration, spearheaded by AIESEC in University of Kelaniya (also known as AIESEC in Colombo North), is rooted in a shared mission to empower the next generation of leaders. With this partnership, AIESEC aims to amplify youth voices, shine a spotlight on student led initiatives, and create greater national visibility for the organization’s dynamic projects and programs.
As National Media Partner, Newswire and Eduwire will work closely with AIESEC in Sri Lanka to cover its broad spectrum of leadership development programs, local and international volunteering experiences, and impactful youth led campaigns. These stories will now have a stronger platform to inspire, engage, and drive action among a wider audience, including students, professionals, institutions, and policymakers.
AIESEC in Sri Lanka
Founded in 1995, AIESEC in Sri Lanka is part of the world’s largest youth run organization, with a presence in over 100 countries. Locally, AIESEC operates in leading universities across the country and has impacted thousands of young Sri Lankans through experiential learning, cross cultural exchanges, and leadership opportunities. Each year, AIESEC runs a wide array of projects that tackle pressing social issues, promote sustainable development, and help students become globally minded, socially responsible leaders.
This partnership reflects a mutual commitment to storytelling with purpose using the power of media to highlight real stories of youth innovation, social impact, and transformation. Together, AIESEC, Newswire, and Eduwire aim to build a more connected and informed Sri Lanka by nurturing leadership from the ground up.
By providing consistent and meaningful media coverage, this alliance is set to elevate the visibility of youth driven change and inspire a new generation to lead with passion, purpose, and impact.
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