SANEM-AAB: Converging Trajectories Gender and Technology Perspective for Youth Development
Harnessing youth power of a nation is considered as one of the key instruments for economic and social progress along with sustainable development. Proper utilization of young people’s potential through investments in education, health, human rights and overall welfare will enable the economies to experience rapid growth rates. Currently, Bangladesh is enjoying this opportunity since more than half of the population is below 24 years old . To harness the demographic dividend and pave the way towards sustainable development, there needs to be planned investment to equip the working-age population with the right set of skills so that they can benefit from productive opportunities they encounter. Ensuring quality education and heightening the level of health awareness are also pre-requisites in this regard. The young people needs to be accustomed to inclusivity, gender equality and equity, as well. As is widely accredited, technological diffusion and inclusivity could allow young people to reach their full potential as leaders, change-makers and entrepreneurs.