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Prime Minister Emphasizes Demand-Driven Skills for Bangladesh's Youth

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stresses the importance of a demand-driven skilled workforce to secure employment for the country's youth.

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has underscored the need for developing a demand-driven skilled human resource to ensure employment opportunities for the country's youth. He termed this as a key policy priority of his government. In a message issued on the eve of 'World Youth Skills Day-2026', the premier said the government has adopted skills development as one of the foundations of its national development strategy to build a productive, self-reliant, equitable and technology-driven Bangladesh.

Commitment to Global Economy

The Head of the Government added: 'Developing a skilled workforce in line with the demands of the evolving global economy and technology-based work environment is our commitment.' He said the day has been observed worldwide since 2015 following a United Nations initiative, while the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) has taken steps to celebrate the occasion in Bangladesh with due importance this year as well.

Building a Productive Workforce

Tarique Rahman said the current government is strengthening and modernising the vision and programmes earlier initiated by Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman to transform the country's youth into a productive workforce. The government is implementing multidimensional programmes to expand skills development, technical and vocational education with training, create employment opportunities and enhance the international competitiveness of human resources here in line with domestic and global labour market demands, the Prime Minister pointed out.

Modernizing Skills Development

Noting that the country’s youth generation is the greatest asset, he said the development of their skills, innovation capacity and professional competence would further accelerate industrialisation, productivity and economic growth, simultaneously strengthening Bangladesh's position in the global labour market. Referring to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), automation and emerging technologies, the premier said these developments are creating both challenges and new opportunities as well in the workplace.

NSDA Initiatives

Keeping this reality in mind, he said, the government is working to make the skills development system more modern, industry-oriented and associated with international standards. Tarique Rahman said the NSDA is implementing various initiatives, including improving skill standards, introducing a unified certification system, expanding collaboration with local and foreign universities and training institutions, securing international recognition, organising national skills competitions and ensuring Bangladesh's participation in World Skills competitions. These efforts would help accelerate sustainable economic growth, expand employment and advance the national journey towards building a developed Bangladesh, said the Prime Minister.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Why is skills development important for Bangladesh?
Skills development is crucial for creating employment opportunities, enhancing productivity, and strengthening Bangladesh's position in the global labour market.
What initiatives is the NSDA implementing?
The NSDA is implementing initiatives such as improving skill standards, introducing a unified certification system, expanding collaborations, securing international recognition, and organizing national skills competitions.

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