UNB, Dhaka :
Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh Ambassador Rensje Teerink on Sunday said the demand for highly skilled, socially engaged people worldwide and in Bangladesh is increasing.
“High-level skills gaps already exist. Driven by digital technology, jobs are becoming more flexible and complex,” she said at a virtual programme.
Despite Covid-19, the EU Ambassador said, they still live in a globalised world and a flagship programme like Erasmus+, with a strong external dimension that aims to promote people-to-people exchanges, can and should be a game-changer.
The Ambassador said people’s capacities to be entrepreneurial, think autonomously and creatively and be resilient are more crucial than ever.
“Erasmus+ helps its beneficiaries to build resilience, adapt to the changing global environment, seize new opportunities and make the most of their talents,” she said.
Head of Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh Ambassador Rensje Teerink on Sunday said the demand for highly skilled, socially engaged people worldwide and in Bangladesh is increasing.
“High-level skills gaps already exist. Driven by digital technology, jobs are becoming more flexible and complex,” she said at a virtual programme.
Despite Covid-19, the EU Ambassador said, they still live in a globalised world and a flagship programme like Erasmus+, with a strong external dimension that aims to promote people-to-people exchanges, can and should be a game-changer.
The Ambassador said people’s capacities to be entrepreneurial, think autonomously and creatively and be resilient are more crucial than ever.
“Erasmus+ helps its beneficiaries to build resilience, adapt to the changing global environment, seize new opportunities and make the most of their talents,” she said.