Youth Conference 2018

Youth agendas to be reflected in the election manifestos

November 6, 2018 |by admin | 0 Comments | Conference news | , ,

Citizen’s Platform for SDGs, Bangladesh will be focusing on forwarding the youth agendas to the political parties and urge to reflect the demands of the youth in the manifestos to be prepared for the upcoming national election of Bangladesh.

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Youth to play the leading role in SDG implementation

October 16, 2018 |by admin | 0 Comments | Conference news | , , , ,

In the 15 years’ time frame of implementing  Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the youth of today will still remain fledgling but with better skills, insight, and aspiration.  The youths are the major beneficiaries and key stakeholders of the Agenda 2030. Hence, the potential of the youth needs to be valued supported by appropriate policies and their implementation for achieving SDGs.  

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Citizen’s Platform Announces the “Youth Conference 2018” to be held in October

September 1, 2018 |by admin | 0 Comments | Conference news | , ,

The Citizen’s Platform for SDGs, Bangladesh is going to organise a day-long Conference titled Youth Conference 2018: Bangladesh and Agenda 2030 – Aspirations of the Youth on 14 October 2018 in Dhaka. The announcement came at a media briefing held on 1 September 2018 at CIRDAP International Conference Center.

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Citizen’s Platform Delegation meets Principal SDG Coordinator and State Minister for Youth & Sports to brief about the Youth Conference 2018

August 9, 2018 |by admin | 0 Comments | Conference news |

A delegation from the Citizen’s Platform for SDGs, Bangladesh has recently met Mr Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Principal Coordinator (SDGs Affairs) and Dr Biren Sikder, MP, State Minister of Youth and Sports, Government of Bangladesh, in two consecutive meetings respectively on 30 and 31 July 2018. The delegation, consists of the Core Group Members of the Platform, was headed by Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya, Convenor of the Platform and Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).

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