Some 150 new entrepreneurs will get down to business as they received entrepreneurship training provided by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in collaboration with the Bangladesh Employers’ Federation (BEF).
The group received certificates at a ceremony held at the BEF to mark their successful completion of the first module, ‘Generate your Business (GYB) Idea’ of ILO’s ‘Start and Improve Your Business’ (SIYB) course,” said a press release yesterday.
The course is supported by ILO’s Bangladesh Skills for Employment and Productivity (B-SEP) project funded by Canada. In addition to the 150 new entrepreneurs, 16 local trainers who have also been trained by the Sri Lanka SIYB Association also received certificates.
Chief Technical Adviser of ILO’s Bangladesh Skills for Employment and Productivity (B-SEP) project Cezar Dragutan said ‘start and improve your business’ is ILO’s flagship management training programme targeting micro and small enterprises. “By introducing it to entrepreneurs in Bangladesh, we’ll help them gain the confidence and skills to launch or better manage their own businesses, generate jobs and contribute to the national economy.”
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