Young Bangla is an initiative launched by the Bangladeshi government in 2014.[1] The Young Bangla Programme comprises several schemes involving youth-led organizations.[2][3][4]

Young Bangla
MottoConnecting the Dots
Commercial?No
CountryBangladesh
Prime Minister(s)Sheikh Hasina Wazed
MinistryBangladeshi Government
Key peopleSajeeb Wazed
Launched15 November 2014; 10 years ago (2014-11-15)
Websiteyoungbangla.org

History

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The Young Bangla campaign was launched by the government of Bangladesh on 15 November 2014 with the stated goal of training young people in Bangladesh in different skills by 2020.[5]

Initiatives

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  • Skill Development Mission
  • Vision 2020 Internship
  • Joy Bangla Youth Award
  • Joy Bangla Concert
  • Tiger's Den
  • Youth Policy Parliament
  • Idea Submission for 50 Years Celebration
  • Let's Talk[6]

Joy Bangla Youth Award

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Sajeeb Wazed, ICT adviser to the prime minister, presented the awards to the top 30 winners at a function held at the auditorium of the Sheikh Hasina National Youth Centre in Savar on 21 October 2017.[7][8]

2017 winners

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  • Kaktarua, Sylhet
  • Barisal Youth Society, Barisal
  • Shopno Dakho Social Welfare Organization, Jessore
  • Be Related to Audio Visual Education (BRAVE), Chandpur
  • Iccheypuron Samajik Sangathan, Sylhet
  • Durbur Foundation, Comilla
  • IPositive, Thakurgaon
  • Model Live Stock Advancement Foundation, Dhaka
  • Jagoron Club, Satkhira
  • Potenga Protibondhi Unnoyon Shongothon, Chittagong
  • Kollol Foundation, Natore
  • Manobsheba Mulok Shongothon Prottoy, Moulovibazar
  • Amar School, Gaibandha
  • Uttaran Bangladesh, Moulovibazar
  • SPaRC – Supporting People & Rebuilding Communities, Rangamati
  • WFH Foundation, Dhaka
  • Manob Kollankami Onathaloy, Netrokona
  • Shishu Bikash, Naogaon
  • Iccheypuron Samajik Sangathan, Sylhet
  • Shadheen, Dinajpur[9]

2018 winners

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  • All for One Foundation, Dhaka
  • Nari Shakti Jagaroni Foundation, Panchagarh
  • Lalmonirhat Taekwon-Do Association
  • Vorer Alo, Chattogram
  • Akota Unnoyon Shongothon, Jhenidah
  • Poribesh O Haor Unnoyon Shongothon, Sunamganj
  • Shikkhar Alo Pathshala, Dhaka
  • Prothom Surjo Agro Farm, Jashore
  • Jibon, Rangamati
  • Sylhet Art and Autism Foundation
  • Taru Chaya, Faridpur
  • Social Welfare Institute, Mymensingh
  • Light of Life, Dhaka
  • The Flag Girl, Dhaka
  • BD Assistant, Rangpur
  • Gurukul, Kushtia
  • Shopno Tori Foundation, Brahmanbaria
  • Youth Net for Climate Justice, Barishal
  • Ghuri Foundation, Barishal
  • Salandar High School Women's Basketball Team, Thakurgaon
  • Shishu Nat, Sylhet
  • Safal Shrimp Service Center, Satkhira
  • Anushilon Mojar School, Khulna
  • Pran O Prokriti, Naogaon
  • Tarunno 71, Kushtia
  • Student Organization of Youth Power, Gaibandha
  • University Tea Student Association, Moulvibazar
  • Protibondhi Kollayan Shamiti, Mymensingh
  • Shopno Jatri Foundation, Chattogram
  • Projukti O Projonmo, Dhaka[10]

2023 winners

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  • Udvabioni Biggan Club, Mushahid Miah

References

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  1. ^ "'Young Bangla'". bdnews24.com. 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ Waheed, Karim (20 November 2014). "YOUNG BANGLA: A Platform for Changemakers". The Daily Star.
  3. ^ Hasib, Nurul Islam (2 February 2017). "Young Bangla taking technologies to grassroots with Microsoft labs". bdnews24.com.
  4. ^ "1st phase of ICT training for 24,000 volunteers kicks off". The Daily Star. BSS. 9 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Want a bright future: Joy". bdnews24.com. 15 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Young Bangla's 'Let's Talk' brings young changemakers and policymakers together". The Daily Star.
  7. ^ "Joy Bangla Youth Award 2017". The Independent.
  8. ^ "Joy Bangla Youth Award is back, application rolls out". Dhaka Tribune. 25 September 2021.
  9. ^ "30 orgs win Joy Bangla Youth Award". Daily Sun.
  10. ^ "30 youth-led organizations achieved JBYA 2018". CRI.
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