Canada reaffirms support for skills training of Bangladeshi youth

BSS
Published On: 22 Sep 2025, 20:59
The newly appointed Director General for South Asia at Canada’s International Development, Global Affairs Jean-Christian Brillant today visited UCEP Bangladesh. Photo: Collected

DHAKA, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) – The newly appointed Director General for South Asia at Canada’s International Development, Global Affairs Jean-Christian Brillant, has reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to empowering Bangladeshi youth through technical and vocational education during his first official visit here. 

Brillant today visited UCEP Bangladesh, a long-standing Canadian partner organization, which provides underprivileged youth—particularly women and girls—with hands-on training in care giving, welding, auto mechanics, and other trades, said a press release. 

During the visit, he interacted with trainers and students, witnessing firsthand the outcomes of Canada’s five-year, 12 million Canadian dollar support that is enabling young people to gain education and skills needed to compete in the global job market.

Canada emphasized that its partnership with UCEP Bangladesh reflected its broader commitment to transforming lives through inclusive and gender-responsive skills training, ensuring access to decent work and sustainable livelihoods.

“Canada remains committed to promoting inclusive technical and vocational education, helping youth in Bangladesh achieve their potential while strengthening communities,” the High Commission said in the release. 

 

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