Japanese investment for skills development program in attaining sustainable employability: The case of Bangladesh

Md. Jahangir Alam , Keiichi Ogawa , Abu Hossain Muhammad Ahsan
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Bangladesh lacks many trained workers. The existing technical training curriculums are not advanced enough to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target for human capital development. Therefore, it is a time demand to address the need for skilled human resources. Japan prioritizes Bangladesh's skills development sector to assist the nation in achieving SDGs and importing skilled labor forces into Japan's already declined labor market. This research focuses on the prospects and challenges of Japanese investments in skills development projects in Bangladesh. To this end, this research adopts a need-based approach to prepare a uniform framework for skills development in Bangladesh and finds several challenges in the process of skills development programs that influence the development partners. This study employs a mixed-method research approach. This study finds that the trainees consider the skills development programs significant for their future careers and sustainable employability, although they face various challenges, such as a lack of qualified instructors and training programs and lack of training equipment apart from their lower socio-economic backgrounds. This study especially highlights the significance of Japanese investment in skills development programs in Bangladesh to meet human capital development requirements and develop a framework for sustainable accomplishment of those programs to achieve the SDGs. Finally, this research makes some policy recommendations for relevant stakeholders, including development partners engaged in skills development programs in Bangladesh.

日本投资技能发展计划以实现可持续就业能力:孟加拉国的案例
孟加拉国缺乏大量训练有素的工人。现有的技术培训课程不够先进,无法实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)中关于人力资本发展的具体目标。因此,解决对技术人力资源的需求正当其时。日本将孟加拉国的技能发展部门列为优先事项,以协助该国实现可持续发展目标,并为日本本已衰退的劳动力市场引进熟练劳动力。本研究重点关注日本在孟加拉国技能开发项目投资的前景和挑战。为此,本研究采用基于需求的方法,为孟加拉国的技能发展制定统一框架,并发现技能发展项目过程中影响发展伙伴的若干挑战。本研究采用了混合方法研究法。本研究发现,受训人员认为技能发展项目对他们未来的职业生涯和可持续就业能力意义重大,尽管他们面临着各种挑战,如缺乏合格的教师和培训项目,以及缺乏培训设备,此外他们的社会经济背景也较低。本研究特别强调了日本对孟加拉国技能发展项目投资的重要性,以满足人力资本发展的要求,并为这些项目的可持续完成制定框架,以实现可持续发展目标。最后,本研究为相关利益攸关方(包括参与孟加拉国技能发展项目的发展伙伴)提出了一些政策建议。
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