International Association of Pageantry appoints Chanaka Perera as Representative in Sri Lanka

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The International Association of Pageantry (IAOP) has announced their appointment of Chanaka Perera as the Exclusive Representative/Partner in Sri Lanka. 

The IAOP is a self-regulating ethics and regulatory body for the pageant industry, with its head office based in the United States (US). 

Chanaka Perera

 

Pageantry is a cultural icon in many countries, and the IAOP serves the international pageant community by promoting industry ethics, self-regulation, and best practices, thus providing consumer protection for pageant systems, suppliers, and participants following the Code of Ethics. 

With numerous international pageants registered under IAOP system worldwide, IAOP members and participants are asked to provide safe environments for empowering fair competition and protecting participants while maintaining the integrity of the pageant industry. As the IAOP is also involved in vetting of judges for pageants, maintaining ethical standards throughout the pageant is definitely a priority. 

IAOP Chairman Dr. Rollan Roberts commented on the appointment of the new Exclusive Representative/Partner in Sri Lanka saying, “I’d like to welcome Chanaka Perera and his organisation in Sri Lanka to the IAOP membership family. We are so thrilled that those in Sri Lanka are committed, under his guidance and leadership with the IAOP, to honesty, integrity and ethics in pageantry. We believe that this is the best way to support and empower women through this profession. We are so grateful to the Sri Lankan Government, the organisation and to our partnership as they aim to ensure fair, honest and ethical pageants throughout Sri Lanka.” 

The IAOP acting through Chanaka Perera has agreed to take pageantry in Sri Lanka to new heights, keeping with the Code of Ethics and advising the Sri Lankan Government on the International Systems and Guidelines in place to ensure fairness and integrity within this prominent industry. 

Educated in England and Australia, Chanaka Perera is a known entrepreneur with involvements in the pageantry industry. Therefore, his expertise in the area as well as his emphasis on ensuring that the system upholds transparency and equal opportunity, promise great hope for the future of Sri Lanka pageants. 

The IAOP is also interested in exploring the opportunity of promoting Sri Lanka as a pageant destination in the US. Through affiliation with the Supporting Women Association of Pageantry in Sri Lanka (SWAP), it is hoped that every competitor will be facilitated the opportunity to flourish and grow through empowering pageant experiences.

In addition, the IAOP works tirelessly with national and regulatory governing bodies on with the aim of fulfilling Sustainable Development Goal #5 (SDG5) as per the United Nations (UN). SDG5 focuses on achieving gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls. As such, the IAOP hopes to provide a foundation by which women and girls might step into the spotlight of empowerment and enable them to take their futures into their own hands. 

Commenting on the partnership, Chanaka Perera stated, “Pageantry is an extremely influential industry, especially in Sri Lanka where many young women either enter pageants in order to make a difference, or watch pageants religiously. These pageants function as a platform by which to empower women, and it is our responsibility to ensure equal opportunities, fairness and integrity throughout these competitions. I understand the importance of maintaining the ethical conduct at every stage of the pageant and am grateful for this role assigned to me by the IAOP. I look forward to the partnership with the IAOP, working with Rollan Roberts who is also a well-known entrepreneur, adviser and the Head of Transform Africa. My aim is to ensure that local pageants meet IAOP standards so as to promote Sri Lanka as a pageantry destination. The IAOP has indicated their willingness to work with the Sri Lankan government to enhance the local pageantry profession. Thus, we hope to facilitate an environment in Sri Lanka that promotes the empowerment of women and girls, while showing the world the wonders of the destination that is Sri Lanka.”

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