The government will take a mega project for accelerating the contribution of informal industries, like decent work, in the country’s national economy, reports BSS.
“Every year, about 20 lakh youths join in the job market. Bangladesh can create job opportunities for them through public-private initiatives,” said Industries Minister Muhammad Abdullah, speaking as chief guest at a workshop in the capital.
The workshop on “Informal Economy of Bangladesh: Consolidate Dynamisms and Role of ISISC” was held at city hotel, said a press release.
International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Informal Sector Industry Skills Council (NSDC) organised the workshop to develop skills in the informal sector at the national level.
Among others, NSDC Chairman Mirza Nurul Gani Shovon, and ILO Programme Officer Tanjim Ahsan were present at the meeting.
The meeting was informed, under the project, the government will indentify the problems of the informal industries and take steps for removing those.
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