Disability Inclusion
Forty persons with disabilities receive job offers at groundbreaking national job fair
The Bangladesh Business and Disability Network (BBDN) organized their largest post-COVID National Job Fair for Persons with Disabilities on 19 February resulting in 40 participants receiving jobs offers pending successful background checks.
20 February 2024
The Bangladesh Business and Disability Network (BBDN) organized their largest post-COVID National Job Fair for Persons with Disabilities on 19 February resulting in 40 participants receiving jobs offers pending successful background checks.
The job fair attracted 1200 participants with diverse educational and skills backgrounds, and 30 employers seeking to implement diversity inclusion in their workforce. Registered participants were pre-matched with prospective employers, who conducted interviews and made job offers to the 40.
BBDN will continue to work with participants based on feedback provided by employers to ensure that a total of 150 persons with disabilities who participated receive job placements.
The Chief Guest and Minister for Social Welfare, Dr Dipu Moni, commended BBDN for its contributions towards ensuring no one is left behind through efforts such as the career fair that are facilitating integration of individuals with disabilities into the workforce, improving their labour force participation and promoting their economic empowerment.
“The positive impacts of BBDN's initiatives not only promote the economic empowerment of persons with disabilities, but also contribute to government efforts towards tapping everyone’s skills for the country’s economic development. It is important to have more collaborative efforts and the active involvement of the private sector in fostering inclusivity for Bangladesh’s development,” Dr. Moni said.
She stressed the need to foster awareness through greater public sensitization on what persons with disability can do in order to effectively dismantle barriers and ensure they enjoy equal access to both job and skills development opportunities as well as public spaces.
Salahuddin Kasem Khan, the Chairman of the Advisory Council of BBDN said: “This National Job Fair for Persons with Disabilities marks a significant milestone in our collective journey toward a more inclusive and equitable society. As we navigate the changing landscapes of business and society, it becomes increasingly clear that diversity is not just a concept to be discussed but a reality that we must actively cultivate. This job fair, organized with precision and passion, exemplifies our dedication to creating opportunities for everyone, regardless of their abilities.”
Murteza Rafi Khan, the Chief Executive Officer of BBDN added: “Today's success is not just about a job fair, it's a step forward in dismantling barriers, changing perceptions, and building a society where everyone, regardless of their abilities, has equal access to opportunities.”
The job fair was organized in collaboration with ILO and funded jointly by the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Multi-Partner Trust Fund (UNPRPD MPTF) and UN Habitat, under the theme "Leave No One Behind."
The ILO’s representative, Syed Saad Hussain Gilani, reiterated the organisation’s commitment to support the government, employers’, and workers’ organizations in implementing disability inclusion policies and strategies.
“ILO stands ready to support the mainstreaming of disability rights in the world of work, which is critical for social justice and a just transition as the country prepares for LDC graduation. The ILO and BBDN are working together to harness diversity in world of work by including persons with disabilities to contribute to their individual wellbeing and the overall economic growth of the country,” he said.
ILO is the 2024 UN champion for disability.
The job fair attracted 1200 participants with diverse educational and skills backgrounds, and 30 employers seeking to implement diversity inclusion in their workforce. Registered participants were pre-matched with prospective employers, who conducted interviews and made job offers to the 40.
BBDN will continue to work with participants based on feedback provided by employers to ensure that a total of 150 persons with disabilities who participated receive job placements.
The Chief Guest and Minister for Social Welfare, Dr Dipu Moni, commended BBDN for its contributions towards ensuring no one is left behind through efforts such as the career fair that are facilitating integration of individuals with disabilities into the workforce, improving their labour force participation and promoting their economic empowerment.
“The positive impacts of BBDN's initiatives not only promote the economic empowerment of persons with disabilities, but also contribute to government efforts towards tapping everyone’s skills for the country’s economic development. It is important to have more collaborative efforts and the active involvement of the private sector in fostering inclusivity for Bangladesh’s development,” Dr. Moni said.
She stressed the need to foster awareness through greater public sensitization on what persons with disability can do in order to effectively dismantle barriers and ensure they enjoy equal access to both job and skills development opportunities as well as public spaces.
Salahuddin Kasem Khan, the Chairman of the Advisory Council of BBDN said: “This National Job Fair for Persons with Disabilities marks a significant milestone in our collective journey toward a more inclusive and equitable society. As we navigate the changing landscapes of business and society, it becomes increasingly clear that diversity is not just a concept to be discussed but a reality that we must actively cultivate. This job fair, organized with precision and passion, exemplifies our dedication to creating opportunities for everyone, regardless of their abilities.”
Murteza Rafi Khan, the Chief Executive Officer of BBDN added: “Today's success is not just about a job fair, it's a step forward in dismantling barriers, changing perceptions, and building a society where everyone, regardless of their abilities, has equal access to opportunities.”
The job fair was organized in collaboration with ILO and funded jointly by the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Multi-Partner Trust Fund (UNPRPD MPTF) and UN Habitat, under the theme "Leave No One Behind."
The ILO’s representative, Syed Saad Hussain Gilani, reiterated the organisation’s commitment to support the government, employers’, and workers’ organizations in implementing disability inclusion policies and strategies.
“ILO stands ready to support the mainstreaming of disability rights in the world of work, which is critical for social justice and a just transition as the country prepares for LDC graduation. The ILO and BBDN are working together to harness diversity in world of work by including persons with disabilities to contribute to their individual wellbeing and the overall economic growth of the country,” he said.
ILO is the 2024 UN champion for disability.