SDC, UNICEF teamed up to improve sanitation market system in Bangladesh

To improve access to affordable and hygienic sanitation solutions for poor and disadvantaged communities, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) has signed a deal with UNICEF Bangladesh, committing US Dollar 6.35 million (approximately Taka 49.42 crore).
The agreement of the four-year project, “Improving Sanitation Market Systems in Bangladesh (SanMarkS)” was signed at a function in Dhaka, a UNICEF press release said here June 11, 2015.
Director of Cooperation of SDC Siroco Messerli and UNICEF Bangladesh Representative Edouard Beigbeder inked the deal. The project will be implemented in partnership with International Development Enterprises (IDE).
Beigbeder, UNICEF Bangladesh representative, said Bangladesh has made significant progress in sanitation under the ‘Sanitation for all by 2013’ movement. However, still challenges remain in hard-to-reach areas, urban slums and other flood-prone and geographically challenging parts of Bangladesh.
“We are delighted to be working with SDC as we are all committed to make meaningful changes for maximum impact”, he said.
The UNICEF Bangladesh representative expressed the UN body’s gratitude and thanked SDC for their continued support.
Messerli, Director of Cooperation of SDC, said the most interesting thing about the project funded by SDC and UNICEF Bangladesh is that it brings on board both the private sector service providers and public actors to respond to the needs and demand of the rural population by providing improved sanitation services.
“I would like to thank UNICEF Bangladesh for the excellent partnership”, he said.
By improving the sanitation market system in Bangladesh, the most disadvantaged households, that currently do not have access to proper sanitation facilities, will be able to access services tailored to their needs and their financial capacity which can be offered by the private sector in a sustainable manner.
The project will undertake a number of activities to improve sanitation services which includes, a market-based approach that addresses demand and supply to increase the use of improved sanitation; applying commercial and social marketing techniques to promote hygienic sanitation services; applying people centered design to develop products and services that businesses can profitably produce and sell; and investing in business and production skills and market facilitation activities to expand supply and sales.
As a result of the project, funded by SDC and co-funded by UNICEF, the private sector service providers in collaboration with public actors will respond to the needs and demand of the rural poor and provide improved sanitation services to an estimated 450,000 poor and disadvantaged people in six districts of Bangladesh. (Source: BSS)


School, college teacher registration exams June 12, 2015

The preliminary tests of teacher registration examinations 2015 under the Non-government Teacher Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) will be held across the country on June 12, 2015.
The tests for school level and school level-2 will be held from 10 am to 11 am while tests for college level will take place from 3 pm to 4 pm.
The number of examinees in school level and school level-2 is 3,52,013 while the number is 1,80,500 in the college level.
All preparations have already been taken for the examinations, said an official release today. (Source: BSS)

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed rejected bail in 3 cases

A Dhaka court on June 11, 2015 rejected bail pleas for BNP joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed in three subversion cases.
Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Kamrul Hossain Mollah denied bail after holding hearing on the matter.
Advocate Joynal Abedin Mesbah submitted the bail pleas in three cases lodged with Paltan, Motijheel and Khilgaon Police Stations.
RAB arrested Rizvi from Baridhara Residential Area on January 30 and he is in jail since then. (Source: BSS)


BOA to observe Olympic Day Run June 12, 2015

The Bangladesh Olympic Association (BOA) observe the Olympic Day Run-2015 in the capital and other divisional headquarters on June 12, 2015 (Friday) as part of the IOC’s global programme to popularize the Olympic movement.
This year BOA will observe the Day Run eleven days before of the schedule date of June 23 due to holly Ramadan.
BOA have taken a day-long programme beginning to celebrate the “Olympic Day” in the capital and elsewhere in the county in a benefiting manner.
The master event of the programme, the Olympic Day Run-2015, sponsored by Coca Cola, Exim Bank Ltd, First Security Islami Bank, Ershad Group Limited, Moushumi Industries Limited, Tarji and The Blazer BD.
The Olympic Day run starts from Ramna Tennis Complex at 7 am and terminate at the Bangabandhu National Stadium after passing through Engineers Institute, Foreign Ministry, Press Club, Baitul Mokkaram and National Sports Council areas.
Participation in the Olympic Day Run remains open to all sports-loving people. (Source: BSS)

Dhaka University MBA (Evening) Admission Circular

Application forms for admission into MBA (Evening) Program under the Faculty of Business Studies of Dhaka University will be available at the Sonali Bank, DU Campus Branch from June 10 to June 23, 2015.
The MBA (Evening) Program admission test will be held on July 10, 2015, a DU press release said. (Source: BSS)