Professional Documents
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MD.AZGOR HOSSAIN MD. MOHIUDDIN ASHRAFI MD. AMIR HAMZA PRINCE MD. TAJNIM KABIR SAKIF MD. HARUN CHOWDHURY
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Background of DYD
Youth are the future hope of our nation. According to National Youth Policy, the age group between 18-35 years are called Youth in Bangladesh. They are the most energetic and productive segment of the total population in Bangladesh. Therefore, the national development mostly depends on their working spirit and initiatives. Keeping in this view, the department of development under the ministry of youth and sports has been given the responsibility of transferring the disorganized and unproductive youth into an organized, disciplined and productive workforce. In this backdrop, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh created the Ministry of youth Development in 1978 and it was subsequently renamed as the Ministry of Youth & Sports. The Department of Youth Development was created in December 1981.
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Vision of DYD
To facilitate the unemployed youth for gainful employment/ self-employment providing
vocational/ skill development training and micro-credit support. To involve the youth in the mainstream of national development process.
Objectives:
-To encourage the youth for self-employment and wage employment through motivation,
training and other necessary support. -to organize the youth through voluntary youth organizations and motivate them to take part in community development and national building activities. -Promoting the formation of youth organizations at grass levels and ensuring their participation in national development process. -To involve the youth in socio-economic activities like Literacy programs, disaster management. Primary health care, environmental improvement, resource conservation and awareness building against anti-social activities, drug abuse, AIDA/STDs etc. -To take necessary steps for empowering the youth by providing skill development training& micro-credit support for establishing self-employment projects and ensure their participation in decision making process.
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Training courses:
Livestock, fishery & agriculture courses Aquaculture (Fresh water) course. Dress making course Computer basic course Computer graphic design & video editing course Electronic & house writing course Refrigeration & air-conditioning course Electronic courses Block, Batik &screen printing courses Wood knitting course
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Laundry operation project Poultry rearing projects Fishery and agricultural projects Flower& vegetable production, processing, packaging, preservation and marketing project Mushroom production, processing, packaging, preservation and marketing project Nursery ,propagation of fruit tress and making fruit gardens and management projects Aquaculture project Dress making project Modern office management project Meat processing project
Credit programs:
a. Group based credit program: The numbers of each group are to be blood-related or closed neighborly people. The member of each group is 5.the lowest ceiling of group based micro-credit of TK. 8000 and highest ceiling is Tk. 16000.A group is entitled to get loan for 5 times. b. Individual credit program: Trained youths are given individual micro-credit and they must be trained from the department of youth development .The lowest ceiling of individual micro-credit is Tk.5000 and highest ceiling is Tk. 50000.
Financial Assistance:
The Department of Youth Development undertakes different programs for the unemployed youths across the country to adopt self-employment projects through motivation, training and micro-credit support. The Department makes involved the unemployed youths in productive activities for socio-economic development of the country. With regard to providing loan, there exist in the Department of Youth Development two types of loan program: 1. Family based or group approach loan program 2. Self-employment loan or individual loan programs
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The goal and objectives of both the programs are the same; to make them self-employed and solvent and to boost their social position and status.
Category of beneficiaries:
Family based loan program: Within this program, any citizen of Bangladesh (both male and female) having literacy knowledge possessing a balanced mentality ranging 18 to 45 years of age can apply for loan after receiving training. Self-employment loan program: Within this program, any citizen of Bangladesh having minimum education up to class eight and possessing a balanced mentality aging 18 to 35 years can receive institutional and noninstitutional loan whether male or female after receiving training from the Department of Youth Development.
Application shall be put up in a blank white paper and thereafter a final application must be submitted in a given form the Department of Youth Development at the cost of Tk. 10/- for receiving loan. The following papers and documents shall be enclosed with the given application from the Department of Youth Development after filling it up 3 copies of passport size photographs Domicile certificate Training certificate ( Main / temporary) Certificate of bank account Land document if possessed/ the main copy of the leasing deed Scheme paper Deed letter shall be accomplished in the non-judicial stamp worth of Tk. 150/-
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1. Skill development program for the youth: Institutional Training courses: Livestock, fishery & agriculture coursess Aquaculture(Fresh water )course. Dress making course Computer basic course Computer graphic design & video editing course Electronic & house writing course Refrigeration & air-conditioning course Electronic courses Block, Batik &screen printing courses Wood knitting course House kipping and laundry operation courses Pattern making course Hair dressing and beautification courses Sweater knitting machine operation courses Food & beverage services Meat processing courses
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Welding and fabrication course Dairy rearing and beef fattening course Korean language course Arabic language course
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Total number of trained youth Total number of self-employed youth Total amount of capital received as credit fund until March,2007 Total amount of loan disbursed until March, 2008 Total number of loanee until March, 2008 Total interest received from the credit fund until March, 2008 Average rate of loan realization Total number of leased ponds until March, 2008 Revenue earned from the leased ponds Total amount of grant disbursed from Youth Welfare Fund Total no. of youth organizations received grant- in- aid from Youth Welfare Fund Total capital of Youth Welfare Fund Total amount of grant-in-aid disbursed to the youth organizations from revenue budget Total number of youth organizations received grant-inaid from revenue budget Total number of enlisted youth organizations/clubs Total number of successful youth received National Youth Award Total number of youth workers received Diploma in Youth Works & Development from Common Wealth Youth Program Average monthly income of a self-employed youth Total number of Common Wealth youth award received Total number of SAARC youth award received
29,37,504 persons 16, 44,266 persons (55.97%) Tk. 166,86.51 lakh Tk.790,81.20 lakh 7,19,179 persons Tk. 9703.69 lakh. 89.40% 12,717 Nos. Tk. 4000.57 lakh. Tk. 406.31 lakh. 3861 Nos. Tk. 1000.00 lakh Tk. 89.97 lakh 1660 Nos 6836 Nos 235 Nos 175 Nos Tk.1500/-to Tk.100000/18 persons 02 persons
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Lack of equal priority to moral education and discipline Existing poor practical education or incompletion of formal education Negative attitude towards supply of Scarcity of credit and less scope for undertaking self-employment project
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Backwardness in technology, inefficiency in IT, absence of favorable environment in the fields of sports and games and sound recreations, Lack of sense of responsibility to family and society, moral degradation etc. It is necessary to identify youth related problems towards undertaking any step of development for the youth. It is urgent to emphasize opinion of the youth.
Future Programs:
1. Project on construction of JUBA Bhaban: 2. Project on participation of student-youth in national services 3. Project o construction of existing six youth training centers in six divisions 4. Project on capacity building of officials of the youth development 5. Project on poverty alleviation through comprehensive technology 6. Project on establishment of computer training centers at Upazila levels 7. Project for publications & dissemination of information of youth activities 8. Project on establishment of Chittagong ,Sylhet ,Khulna, and Barisal regional youth centre 9. Project on youth action on climate change 10. Project on violence against women 11. Project on blind and disable young people
12. Project on research on youth workss
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