The Department of Youth Development said around 0.58 million youths had become self-employed after receiving training from the department in the last nine years, an official said.
“Around 2.24 million unemployed youths both males and females received different trainings from the Youth Development Department between January 2009 and December 2017. Of them, 0.58 youths have become self-employed,” Director of Department of Youth Development AN Ahmed Ali said.
Tk 8.16 billion was given as loans to 0.18 million youths while the rate of loan realisation was 95 per cent till June 2017, he added.
Ali said under National Service Programme, 0.12 million youths were imparted training, reports BSS.
The department sources said currently the number of listed youth organisations is 18,352 while 13,455 organisations get donation.
The director said a total of 11,366 youth organisations have been listed in the last nine years. During the period, Tk 92.80 million donations were given to 5,840 organisations.
Ali said a total of 391 persons were given “Youth Award” for their outstanding performance so far. Of them, 146 got the awards in the last nine years.
Mentioning different achievements of the department in creating scopes for self-employment through imparting trainings to alleviate poverty, the director said the Youth Development Department and subordinate offices have been working relentlessly to implement the Vision 2021 and Vision 2041 and Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).
He said 14 new projects have been implemented in the last nine years, adding that 11 residential youth training centres also have been established.
Besides, 64 districts and 476 upazilas have been brought under internet facilities.
Ali said the department provides training to unemployed youths at nominal fees to make them as skilled manpower.
But youths of third gender, Dalit community and disabled do not have to pay any fees to receive training from the department.