Amazon India signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
L-R- Mr. Akhil Saxena, Mr. Kishore Sarawade, Dr. Virendra Kumar, Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal and Shri Ravindra Singh
To progress its vision for empowering people with
disabilities
The company also inks a Memorandum of Understanding with Sarthak Educational Trust to skill people
with disability for equal work opportunities
Amazon India signed a Letter of Intent (LoI)
with the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of
Social Justice and Empowerment to engage with employable youth with a disability.
The MoU which extends until March 2024 will aim to provide skilling and
employment opportunities through Job fairs to tens of thousands of PwD across
the country. The tripartite agreement between DePwD, SCPwD and Amazon focuses
on skilling, certification , entrepreneurship designed to uniquely enable and
position PwD participation in mainstream society in line with the PMO vision on
Inclusive development, and self-reliance to build an Atmanirbhar Bharath.
Through
this initiative, Amazon aims to provide people with disability, the needed support,
training, and intervention by creating an environment of acceptance and
inclusion, approach with a sensitized experience in their skilling experience.
Amazon will support interventions by the Ministry in their Resource centres
nationally.
Dr. Virendra
Kumar, Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment said, “This initiative will empower and create a brighter future for People
with Disabilities. Private sector’s empathy, and participation will assist in
providing more job and entrepreneurship opportunities. The social and financial
empowerment of PWDs is extremely important in realising prime minister’s vision
for a self-reliant nation. I welcome Amazon India’s initiative towards building
a more inclusive workforce.”
Akhil Saxena, Vice
President, Customer Fulfilment - APAC, MENA, LATAM and WW Customer Service,
Amazon, said, "At Amazon India, we foster a culture that is
conducive to growth and offers people equal opportunities to unlock their full potential.
Persons with Disability in India face many challenges when looking to develop
employable skills and in gaining meaningful employment. With this project, we
aim to focus on skilling and livelihood-oriented empowerment for PwDs, over a period
of 12 to 24 months. This complements our existing programs to provide direct
employment opportunities to under-represented cohorts."
Additionally, the company also signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with Sarthak Educational Trust (SET) for a special grant
of 25 million INR, which is directed towards reducing the
skill gap in employable young PwDs through a state-of-the-art Global Resource Center (GRC). The grant will be
used to create a centre of excellence for employment and vocational training
within Sarthak Global Resource Centre to support its effort to mainstream
disability. The program will enable tens of thousands of people with a
disability to register for employment via an exclusive job portal app. Along
with supporting the operational costs for the job portal, Amazon will also be
the knowledge partner to develop the online & offline training modules for
e-commerce skilling. To achieve a better and more sustainable future for all, both
Amazon India and Sarthak are contributing to the Global Sustainable Development
Goals by targeting four specific goals, i.e., Ensure Healthy Lives and promote
well-being for all at all ages; Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education
for all; Promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full
and productive employment and decent work for all; and Reduce - Inequity in
opportunities.
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