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Conference: National Youth Conference 2025

At A Glance

  • This platform connected youth-led organizations with government and development partners like never before. It’s a real step towards inclusive development”

    Attendee, National Youth Conference

  • 200 Attendees

  • September 4, 2025

  • SDG 8: Decent Work

  • Dhaka, Bangladesh

Impact
Overview

Power in Motion, in partnership with SisterFit, provided trauma-informed, women-led self-defence to build confidence and safety for young racialized, newcomer, and low-income women across the GTA.

Our partners

Project Team

  • Azra Khatun, Manager, Humanitarian Aid, BacharLorai

  • Mr. Md. Daud Miah, NDC – Director General, NGO Affairs Bureau

  • Dr. Shaikh Jobayed Hossain – Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth & Sport

  • Mr. Mohammed Maheen Newaz Chowdhury – Director (Programmes), Plan International Bangladesh

SDG Alignment

Target 8.6
Promote Youth Employment, Education and Training.

Target 8.b
Increase aid for trade support.

Context

With over one-third of Bangladesh’s population under the age of 30, youth represent a critical demographic force in the country’s progress. However, they continue to face persistent barriers such as limited employment opportunities, restricted participation in decision-making, gender inequality, and growing vulnerability to climate change.

As part of the National Youth Conference 2025, I along with other young leaders actively contributed to creating a national platform that amplified the voices of young people from all 64 districts. Our involvement focused on organizing and facilitating meaningful engagement between youth delegates, government ministries, civil society, private sector actors, and international partners. During the conference, I also shared my experiences as a youth participant, demonstrating leadership in addressing national challenges.

Through the training and preparation sessions, I worked alongside other young leaders who were equally committed to advancing inclusive participation and social accountability. Together, we engaged in group presentations and discussions that reflected our shared vision for a more equitable and resilient Bangladesh. Our collective contribution helped strengthen the event’s impact as a strategic advocacy and accountability platform, bridging the gap between policy commitments and the real experiences of youth across the country.