Dhaka, Aug. 27 -- Standard Chartered Bangladesh and UNICEF have joined forces to train 30,000 young people in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and sales skills.
Beneficiaries include marginalised individuals and people with disabilities, and the project duration will be two years, according to a press release.
The agreement for this initiative was signed by Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bangladesh and Rana Flowers, UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh.
This education initiative, delivered via Generation Unlimited's (GenU) Passport to Earning (P2E) platform, aims to equip participants, at least half of whom will be young women, with the skills and opportunities to secure meaningful employment or sta...
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