Bangladesh goes slow in training ICT professionals
http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/102639/1/

With much fanfare, the national ICT internship programme was launched under the 
patronage of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh in April last year. But since 
then not a single graduate has been trained through this programme. 

The three-year internship programme, to be operationalised by the Ministry of 
Science and Information & Communication Technology, aims to the capacity 
building of ICT professionals and development of the software industry. 

Despite having budgetary allocation, the ICT programme has failed to take off 
as the Finance Ministry is yet to disburse the required Tk 2.5 crore to run the 
project. As a result, thousands of ICT students graduating every year from the 
eight government and 52 private universities are facing difficulties in finding 
jobs because of lack of experience. 

Both the Bangladesh Computer Council and the Bangladesh Association of Software 
and Information Service (BASIS), the representative organisations for the 
government and the software companies respectively, have already expresses 
their concern over the situation. Jahidul Hasan Mitul, an official of BASIS has 
said, "If the funds were disbursed in time, at least 500 interns could gain 
real experience in IT field in the last six months”. 

Source: The Daily Star.

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Atanu Garai
ICT Advocacy Officer
OneWorld South Asia 
C 5, Qutab Institutional Area 
New Delhi 110016 
India. 
Phone: 0091-11-51689000,09 
Fax: 0091-11-51689001  
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