PKSF, WB sign $150.75m deal to boost youth employment

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Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) and the World Bank (WB), today signed a USD 150.75 million agreement to enhance skills development and employment opportunities for the country’s youth. The agreement was signed by PKSF Managing Director Md Fazlul Kader, and WB’s Division Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan Jean Pesme. This comes as additional funding to the Recovery and Advancement of Informal Sector Employment (RAISE) project being implemented by PKSF, a press release said.

The RAISE project was launched in 2022 with an initial financing of USD 250 million, with the original completion timeline set for June 2026. With this new financing, the project period will be extended until December 2030, and the budget for the extended phase will reach USD 280.65 million. Following the World Bank’s additional financing, the remaining funds will be sourced from PKSF and its Partner Organizations. From 2022 to 2030, the total budget of the RAISE project now stands at USD 536.50 million, equivalent to approximately BDT 61 billion.

RAISE aims to increase income and enhance the skills of unemployed youth, micro-entrepreneurs, and workers engaged in the informal sector. By December 2030, more than 400,000 people are expected to benefit directly, while four to five times more may benefit indirectly.

In this extended phase, special focus will be placed on youth from remote and climate-vulnerable areas, including chars, haor regions, and the hill tracts. To make women’s participation in the informal sector more accessible and supportive, an initiative has been taken to establish home-based childcare centres.

Under the project, young people are receiving market-oriented technical training. Through the traditional ustad-shagred model, participants gain hands-on skills aligned with labour market needs. The project also facilitates job placement for trained youth. Alongside, young micro-entrepreneurs are being provided with affordable credit and entrepreneurial capacity enhancement support, enabling them to expand their enterprises and create additional employment opportunities.

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