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  13 Sep 2023, 20:11

Youth Skills Conference held in city

DHAKA, Sept 13, 2013 (BSS) - The Youth Skills Conference 2023 was held at a city hotel aiming to empower the youth of Bangladesh.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and The British Council jointly arranged the conference powered by Futurenation, said a press release.

This transformative event was designed to cultivate an understanding of diverse green skill sets and equip young individuals from all divisions of Bangladesh with the knowledge needed to make information career choices. With a strong focus on sustainable economic development, the conference promises to be a dynamic and engaging platform that inspires the future young leaders of the country.

This multi-faceted event featured a range of insightful sessions, including "The SDG Primer," "Green Skills for Future Employability," "Volunteering Opportunities as an SDG Building Block," "Green Start-ups," followed by a group work session titled "Connections between SDGs and Green Skills."

Also, panel discussions on "Challenges for Youth to Take Initiative to Address SDGs" and "Skills of the Future" were held.

One of the highlights of the event was the showcasing of 13 youth-led projects from 8 divisions of Bangladesh.

These projects represent innovative solutions and ideas that can contribute to sustainable development in the country.

Earlier, 'Youth Talk' was arranged where Nasreen Afroz, the Executive Chairman (Secretary) of NSDA; HE Sarah Cooke, the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh; Stefan Liller, Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh; Yasir Azman, CEO of Grameenphone Ltd; and Tom Miscioscia, Country Director of The British Council Bangladesh; were present.

Speaking at the event, Sarah Cooke, the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, said, "It's wonderful to see so many young people at today's conference, and I'm delighted that they have been able to develop their skills with the British Council and UNDP. Promoting education and skills training is at the centre of the UK's drive to tackle poverty, promote gender equality and boost economic growth".


"By doing so, we create more prosperous and inclusive societies. And we are working closely with Bangladesh to drive international action to tackle climate change. By building skills to support diverse careers in sustainable economic development, the young people here today are helping build a brighter future for Bangladesh and for the world," the envoy said.

Stefan Liller, Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh, emphasised how the future depends on the skills of today's youth. "Youth perspectives, energy and meaningful participation are what will help secure a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous future for all in Bangladesh," he said in the session.

The "Youth Skills Conference 2023" was concluded with the launch of the FutureNation platform consisting of self-assessment, personalised learning and job portal with a promise to foster knowledge, collaboration, and inspiration among Bangladesh's youth. It will serve as a critical platform for the country's young generations to drive sustainable change and contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).