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Transition into middle-income country

Bangladesh uniquely positioned in Asia: Haas


By BSS
Published : 20 Nov 2022 10:02 PM

US Ambassador in Dhaka Peter Haas on Sunday said Bangladesh is "uniquely positioned" in Asia to transition into an urban industrial and middle-income country through harnessing new entrepreneur ideas as well as investing in women's professional development.  

"As Bangladesh graduates from Least Developed Country status and employs a huge women workforce in ready-made garments sector, much remains to be done for women to have leadership roles," he said. 

The envoy was addressing the orientation event of "Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE)" supported by US embassy in Dhaka with the funding of US State Department collaboration with BRAC university at EMK centre in Dhanmondi in the capital.

Haas said that growing and sustaining the entrepreneurship sector is key to continued economic growth in Bangladesh while the country needs entrepreneurs to come up with new ideas to help diversify and advance the economy.

"There is no better time to invest in the professional development of women and girls who continue to persist and defy all odds in entrepreneurial ventures, an area historically predominated by men." He said.

Hass said it is collective responsibility for all to identify, address, and

eliminate barriers preventing women and girls from achieving their dreams.

 "As we celebrate the 50 years of US-Bangladesh relations, we see Bangladesh

as a country with the huge potential and growth with a workforce that is

young and increasingly well educated," he said.

 The envoy said that the investment on women must be inclusive and diverse to

get the full fruit out of it while more than half of Bangladesh's 165 million

people are women.  

 Under the AWE, a total of 50 Bangladeshi women entrepreneurs will be imparted

knowledge, networks, and access they need to launch and scale successful

businesses.

 The US embassy selected 50 women from 1600 applicants, representing different

ethnicities, religions and sexual identities.

 Haas hoped that the participant will make great use of the training

opportunities, and pave the way many more women on business to come.

 The AWE program directly supports the "US National Strategy on Gender Equity

and Equality" promoting women's economic opportunities and ensuring that

women have the capabilities and resources needed to participate in the

economy.

 Through AWE, participants learn core business skills, then get together as a

class to discuss the material with experienced implementers, local mentors,

and U.S. Exchange Alumni.

 The AWE harnesses the power of public-private sponsors, local partnerships,

and U.S. Exchange Alumni networks to help women and their businesses grow.

 A 2021 evaluation of the program showed that 74 percent of women who complete

the AWE program across the globe increase their business earnings and 29

percent hire more staff.

 By giving women the tools and the confidence they need, the AWE program is

generating income and creating jobs in women-led businesses, driving local

prosperity in more than 80 countries worldwide.