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JICA volunteer program resumes in Bangladesh

The JOCV is a cooperation scheme operated as a part of the Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) implemented by JICA

Update : 18 Sep 2023, 05:23 PM

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has brought back the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer (JOCV) Program in Bangladesh in September 2023.

The program resumed after seven years with the arrival of a physical therapy volunteer in the memorable year of the 50th anniversary of Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Bangladesh started in 1973.

The JOCV is a widely recognized cooperation scheme operated as a part of the Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) implemented by JICA.

Through the program, Japanese citizens volunteer in the partnered countries and use their skills and expertise to contribute to social and economic development.

Since 1973, JICA has dispatched 1,284 volunteers to Bangladesh, who conducted numerous activities tirelessly in the sectors of rural development, education, health, information and communication technology (ICT), vocational training, solid waste management, sports, and so forth.

Unfortunately, the program was suspended in 2016 due to the sad incident at Holey Artisan Bakery.

Thus, it is a joyous occasion for JICA to resume the JOCV program in Bangladesh.

The physical therapy volunteer expressed her enthusiasm: “I am excited to be the first JICA volunteer to arrive in Bangladesh after the resumption of the JOCV program. I look forward to contributing my skills and knowledge to support the service delivery for the disabled at the hospital.”

“We are pleased to welcome JOCV back to Bangladesh. Her skills and experience will be invaluable to developing physical therapy in our country.”

Ichiguchi Tomohide, chief representative of JICA Bangladesh Office, commented: “The volunteer is the essential part of our cooperation programs. Bringing back volunteers shows our commitment to walking with the people of Bangladesh towards their development and further advancing the friendship and trust between the two countries. We are expecting more volunteers to be dispatched to Bangladesh in the coming months and years, and I am so thrilled to see the positive impacts all over the country through our volunteers’ activities and their mutual collaboration with Bangladeshi people at the field level.”

The recommencement of the JOCV Program is a celebratory milestone in the long-standing partnership between Japan and Bangladesh.

It is a valuable way to share knowledge and expertise and help people of Bangladesh build a more prosperous future for the country.

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