The World Bank has assured that it will work with the government in the reconstruction of Bangladesh. On Tuesday in the office of the adviser of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the delegation of the World Bank, the adviser of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan and the adviser of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology. Courtesy meeting with Nahid Islam.
In the interview, Asif Mahmood Sajeeb Bhuiyan, advisor to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, emphasized on the ecosystem of work and employment.
He said, it is necessary to fix the ecosystem in the professional sector, no youth should be unemployed, the government will work to eliminate unemployment from Bangladesh.
Advisor to the Ministry of Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology. In his discussion, Nahid Islam respected the sacrifices of all the students associated with the student movement and said, “We are making all-out efforts for the reconstruction of the country.” Youth need opportunities, country reconstruction and beautiful Bangladesh need your cooperation.
In the meeting, the country director of the organization, Abdulay Sheikh, presented various visionary proposals of the World Bank for the reconstruction of the country with the current government. He said, the current young generation is indomitable. With proper care, they can be one of the manpower to build the nation.
He also mentioned various contemporary recommendations to make them skilled in the digital world.
Among other members of the World Bank present, digital development specialist Suparna Roy highlighted various aspects of digital jobs and digital security. The issue of digital employment of university students is also important in his discussion.
World Bank’s initiative to train youth and make them self-reliant is Project ‘EARN’. Rashed Al Zayed Josh, Senior Economist of the World Bank appointed in Dhaka mentioned that all youths should be covered by the training program according to their skills at the root level and make them economically self-reliant.
Above all, the World Bank has expressed its desire to work with the government with the aim of providing youth with contemporary training, employment and enriching all areas of digital Bangladesh with the developed world.