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US partners with businesses for youth employment


By BSS
Published : 24 Feb 2024 09:12 PM

The United States (US) brought together leaders from youth organizations across the country and the private sector to establish new partnerships for youth employment and greater prosperity. The programme is being carried out by The United States Agency for  International Development (USAID) for building the job skills of Bangladeshi  youth and unlocks employment opportunities.

Visiting USAID Assistant Administrator for Asia Michael Schiffer joined USAID  Mission Director Reed Aeschliman and Shikho CEO Shahir Chowdhury to sign a  memorandum of understanding, a US embassy press release said here in Dhaka on Saturday. 

USAID convened its first-ever youth-private sector marketplace event to connect businesses like Visa and Shikho with youth organizations like Jaago and the Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center to identify and strengthen skills  needed to modernize the country's workforce. 

This initiative will enable youth to contribute more fully to Bangladesh's economic growth.

 Schiffer said, "Providing youth with more marketable job skills will make 

Bangladesh more competitive and help position the country to be the next 

'Asian Tiger' - a royal Bengal tiger - and deliver on the promise of 

providing more equitable opportunities for prosperity to all citizens." 

 USAID's education and youth programs are increasingly seeking private sector 

partners to invest in building the skills of youth in classrooms, communities, and in the workplace.