The 27 directorates under 23 ministries in the Bangladesh government are faced with multilateral challenges when providing training opportunities to professionals, semi-professionals and unemployed persons from their facilities. a2i has developed key partnerships and led a unique project to facilitate coordination and capacity development of institutional content developers and develop a national e-learning platform MuktoPaath (http://muktopaath.gov.bd/login/auth) to promote anywhere-anytime learning by anyone using validated content and relevant performance appraisal. This platform has made meaningful contributions to attaining SDGs goal no 4 (Quality Education) and 8 (Decent Jobs and Economic growth). At a more micro level, it is helping to achieve SDG target 4C of substantially increasing the supply of qualified teachers by 2030.
http://muktopaath.gov.bd/login/auth
Completed
01 February 2015
01 February 2016
Access to Information (a2i) Programme, Prime Minister’s Office
Bangladesh — Government
http://a2i.pmo.gov.bd/
Government organizations: 1. Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) 2. Department of Youth Development (DYD) 3. Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) 4. Department of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) 5. Department of Primary Education 6. Ministry of Primary and Mass Education 7. Ministry of Education 8. Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment 9. Ministry of Youth and Sports Non-Government Organizations: 1. Save the Children 2. British Council 3. IOM 4. Dhaka Ahsania Mission Academic Institutions: 1. Bangladesh Open University, the pioneer university in Bangladesh on distant learning programs 2. University of Dhaka, the leading university in Bangladesh
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