Bangladesh and Japan today signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to develop Bangladeshi manpower and send them to Japan, reports BSS.
The agreements were signed at a human resources seminar hosted by the Bangladesh embassy in Japan at Hirakawacho, Chiyoda City in Tokyo in the presence of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.
Saleh Ahmed Mujaffor, director general of the Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training (BMET), a government institution under the Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment, Bangladesh and Jun ONEDA, Chairman of Kaicom Dream Street BD Co. Ltd. (KDS), a Japan-Bangladesh Joint Venture Company, signed an MoU on behalf of their respective sides.
Under the MoU, with the cooperation of KDS and BMET, a specialised training cell or unit at Monohardi Technical Training Centre (MTTC) will be developed as a model training centre for Japan's Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP) and Specified Skilled Workers (SSW) programme, developed and operated under the name of "Dream Street Business Training Centre (DSBTC)".
DSBTC, an education system that develops learners' ability to discover their own dreams and work hard to make them come true, developed by KDS, shall be introduced as a standard training programme at the MTTC.
This MoU shall be valid for five years from the date of its signing, with the provision of extension on mutual consultation covering issues of performance monitoring and evaluation by both parties.
A tripartite MoU on the Establishment of a Strategic Framework for the Placement of Skilled Bangladeshi Workers was signed among BMET, National Business Support Combined Cooperatives (NBCC) of Japan and Japan Bangla Bridge Recruiting Agency Ltd (JBBRA).
BMET Director General Saleh Ahmed Mujaffor, Chairman of the Board of Directors of NBCC Mikio Kesagayama and JBBRA Managing Director Moinul Tahmid signed the MoU on behalf of their respective sides.
The purpose of this MoU is to establish a strategic framework for the placement of skilled Bangladeshi workers in Japan under Japan's TITP and SSW programme.
With the cooperation of NBCC, JBBRA and BMET, a technical centre will be developed as a model training centre for Japan's TITP and SSW programmes and to be operated under the name of Bhalojob Training Centre (BJTC).
This training centre, developed by JBBRA, shall introduce a model training programme at other TTCs in phases.
This MoU aims to promote mutual cooperation in training, certification, and technical skills development, thereby facilitating mobility and employment of Bangladeshi nationals in Japan, trained under the arrangement of this MoU, while ensuring compliance with Japanese labour market standards.
Japan has a plan for the acceptance of 100,000 Bangladeshi individuals over the next five years, the MoU document revealed.
This agreement will remain valid for five years and may be renewed thereafter through mutual consultation.
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