
MetLife Foundation And UCEP And MetLife Foundation To Jointly Train 1,000 Caregivers1 min read
UCEP Bangladesh and MetLife Foundation have jointly launched a program to train and certify 1,000 caregivers in Bangladesh. Titled “Aponjon”, the program is designed to empower underprivileged youth, women, and persons with disabilities by providing them with professional caregiver training, opening doors to employment opportunities both locally and internationally, according to press release.
Caregivers play a critical role in assisting individuals with short or long-term needs due to age, illness, injury, or disability. With the average lifespan of the Bangladeshi population now reaching 73 years, the demand for skilled caregivers is on the rise.
Participants in the ‘Aponjon’ program will receive professional certification from the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) under the Government of Bangladesh. This certification is recognized locally and internationally, ensuring high employability for program graduates in hospitals, institutions, and private care services. Additionally, the initiative positions Bangladesh to meet the increasing global demand for caregivers, offering significant potential for remittance earnings, said in press release.
Dr. Mohammad Alauddin’, former chairperson of UCEP Board of Governors, remarked, “UCEP has always led the way in empowering underprivileged communities. Expanding the caregiving sector is vital to address the growing demand for skilled manpower in light of an aging population and increasing healthcare needs.”
“We are committed to driving initiatives that create meaningful social impact. With the funding from MetLife Foundation, we are delighted to support the development of caregivers who are a vital resource in providing necessary care to thousands of people,” commented Ala Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of MetLife Bangladesh.
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