The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) and Bangladesh Youth Enterprise Advice & Helpcentre (BYEAH) have signed an MoU on Sunday to provide comprehensive support to youth-led social and green initiatives.
BYEAH Chairperson Barrister Manzoor Hasan, OBE and ULAB Vice-Chancellor Professor Imran Rahman signed the MoU at ULAB.
The MoU aims to exchange knowledge, conduct joint research, and launch joint projects, including setting up a social and green entrepreneurship-focused incubator at ULAB, according to a press release.
BYEAH, a member of the London-based global network named Youth Business International, will tap into its international network's social, green, and inclusive entrepreneurship knowledge repository to co-create new products, training, and services to support ULAB's students who wish to tackle Bangladesh's most pressing social and environmental challenges through their ventures.
BYEAH is ULAB's exclusive technical partner in establishing the "ULAB Social & Green Entrepreneurship Incubator."