- Industrial Centers of HOPE
Bangladesh shows the growing economy every year. There is also many draw back. Heavily densities population, natural calamity and poverty are common pictures of Bangladesh. Though the primary education is compulsory many young people often drop their study because they have to help support their families.
Since education is a priority for
HOPE worldwide, the establishment of the Industrial Centre of
HOPE is a great opportunity for imparting skills to the
under-privileged. Barely literate undereducated workers do not
know how to respectfully communicate expectations to their
bosses-and the bosses sometimes do not have the "soft skills" to
treat their employees with dignity. Industrial Centers of HOPE,
set up in industrial areas, can make a difference in these
areas.
HOPE worldwide Bangladesh has extensive traditional education as well as vocational education programs, including teaching social skills (in its schools and training centers).
Two centers, full of factory workers have been set up at Dhaka
and planning for more.
This centers will help young people from the area through vocational training (including Spoken English,
Computer Training, Tailor-made and Garments related work).
Training is tailored to the needs of nearby factories and modules will be developed in consultation with local companies.
The children of factory workers will be educated or tutored in
an English Medium school.
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