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Women and children

Inspiring and Collaborative Gathering for Young Women Entrepreneurs

Establishing women's rights and empowerment is essential for a nation's development. Dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs for an equitable society, Nari Maitree, in collaboration with the Ladies of Liberty Alliance (LOLA), organized a special speaker session titled “Speaker Session on Empowering Women Entrepreneurs for an Equitable Society” The event was held on Saturday (July 13), in the Professor Latifa Akand Meeting Room at Nari Maitree’s headquarters, Agargaon, Dhaka.The session was chaired by Shaheen Akter Dolly, Executive Director of Nari Maitree, and distinguished speakers including Shahriar Nasrin, Joint Director of the SME and Special Programs Department of Bangladesh Bank, and Mosammat Farzana Naznin Shammi, senior entrepreneur from Joyeeta Foundation. Z B Nishat, the chapter leader of LOLA Dhaka Bangladesh, gave a presentation summarizing the event and outlining the expected outcomes of the programs.Shaheen Akter Dolly emphasized, "Today's event aims to inspire women to take initiative in entrepreneurship and leadership roles, provide practical advice and strategies to overcome entrepreneurial challenges, and facilitate connections between aspiring and established women entrepreneurs for mutual support and collaboration. Nari Maitree always serves as an inspiration for women entrepreneurs and and she committed to supporting young women entrepreneurs in their journey towards creating a just society."Farzana Naznin Shammi, noted, "Women are not lagging behind in today's era. They are achieving success and progressing alongside men in various fields. There are numerous paths to becoming a successful woman entrepreneur if approached correctly." She offered valuable advice to young woman entrepreneur on identifying personal goals and skills, building self-confidence, planning ahead for business, gaining necessary skills, expanding networks, and creating a unique identity to succeed as a woman entrepreneur.Shahriar Nasrin, Joint Director of the SME and Special Programs Department of Bangladesh Bank, expressed her gratitude to Nari Maitree and LOLA for organizing this special event focused on empowering young women entrepreneurs. She said, "In this digital age, countless opportunities are emerging in Bangladesh with each new woman entrepreneur, enhancing women's empowerment. Women entrepreneurs are participating in industries such as fashion, beauty, and education to meet the growing market demand, which is highly profitable. Women entrepreneurs have secured a significant place in the country's growing economy. Consequently, the Bangladesh Bank is taking and implementing various steps for the development of women entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs are also gaining opportunities to conduct business internationally, which is commendable. I hope that today’s young entrepreneurs will bring great honor to our country in the future."She also mentioned that Bangladesh Bank has a fund of 3,000 crore taka with an interest rate of only 5% for women entrepreneurs. Additionally, Bangladesh Bank is providing training on financial literacy and has established a Women's Entrepreneur Unit where women entrepreneurs can voice their concerns.Khaled bin Yousuf the Program Coordinator of Nari Maitree conclude the session and he remarks that “This event marks a significant step towards fostering an equitable society by empowering young women entrepreneurs, ensuring their continuous growth and success.”

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AL generates TK 7.75 crore as 1549 women seek nomination for Reserved Seats

Dhaka, February 8, 2024— In the fervent pursuit of securing the ruling party’s tickets for the coveted women's reserved seats in the 12th parliament, Awami League has experienced an unprecedented surge in enthusiasm. A remarkable 1549 women have actively engaged in this democratic process by acquiring nomination forms. Over the last three days, starting from Tuesday, the party has generated a total of TK 7.75 crore through the sale of nomination forms.Awami League's General Secretary, Obaidul Quader, disclosed this information during a press briefing held at the central office of the party in Bangabandhu Avenue, the capital, on Thursday. The diverse group of women seeking nomination forms includes former Members of Parliament (MPs), renowned showbiz stars, social activists, and notable personalities from the entertainment industry.A noteworthy aspect of this electoral process is the active participation of showbiz celebrities, with a total of 15 stars collecting nomination forms with the aspiration of securing an Awami League ticket to enter the parliament.The sold nomination forms amount to a staggering TK 7.74 crore and cover a total of 50 reserved seats. Out of these, the Awami League will distribute 48 reserved seats among its women leaders on February 14.The competition for these highly sought-after reserved seats has escalated since the initiation of the nomination form sale by the ruling Awami League on Tuesday. On the first day alone, the party sold 810 forms, accumulating a substantial income of TK 4.5 crore. The momentum continued on the second day, with 522 forms sold, resulting in a total income of TK 2.61 crore and the party sold 217 nomination forms on the last day.Besides, in their quest for nominations, these aspiring candidates have been actively participating in various events at the Gano Bhaban and AL Chief Sheikh Hasina's Dhanmondi political office. Additionally, they are making visits to the residences of influential AL leaders, underscoring their commitment to securing a spot in the upcoming parliamentary assembly.Sources within the Awami League suggest that female leaders who were initially nominated but withdrew due to seat-sharing arrangements with the alliance will be given priority in the selection process. As a dominant political force, the Awami League plans to prioritise nominating new faces, particularly those who were deprived in the previous years. Individuals nominated by the party in the last national elections but subjected to deprivation and those who later supported the alliance candidate after winning the party's nomination are likely to be endorsed and nominated to compete for the reserved seats. The AL's strategic moves reflect its commitment to fostering fresh talent and recognizing the resilience of women leaders in the political landscape.Key leaders of the Awami League emphasise that 5-7 leaders from the Awami League Central Working Committee may secure positions in the parliamentary assembly through these reserved seats. This includes female leaders at the district level, former and current leaders of the Bangladesh Mohila Awami League and the Jubo Mohila League, as well as individuals from various cultural and entertainment backgrounds.

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