A new magazine titled– “Y Magazine,” started its journey on Monday aiming to inspire, educate, and empower youth both in Bangladesh and across the globe through highlighting their various efforts and activities.
The launching ceremony of the monthly magazine, a publication of the United Nations Youth and Students Association of Bangladesh (UNYSAB), was held at the capital’s Krishibid Institute Bangladesh.
UNYSAB is a voluntary youth and student movement of the United Nations, dedicated to conveying the young generation’s voices and assisting them to play a pivotal role in solving contemporary global issues.
The magazine’s contents are prepared by a group of promising volunteers, who work under the guidance of experienced journalists, with Fahim Razzaq as its editor.
Chaired by Sayed Md Saikh Imtiaz, professor of Women and Gender Studies of Dhaka University, and chairperson of UNYSAB trustee board, the launching ceremony was also attended by youth leaders and entrepreneurs from all over the country.
“The goal of ‘Y Magazine’ is to highlight the volunteer work of young people so that others get inspired and get involved,” said Imtiaz, who believes the magazine will one day be able to tell the story of countless volunteers in the world.
Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury spoke as chief guest while the convener of Young Bangla and co-chair of UNYSAB trustee board, MP Nahim Razzaq, and Youth and Sports Secretary Md Akhter Hossain spoke as special guests.
UNYSAB President Shammy Wadud gave the welcome speech.


