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Korea to provide $21 million to support in developing Digital Bangladesh-534440

Korea to provide $21 million to support in developing Digital Bangladesh Diplomatic Correspondent 7th February, 2021 05:48:30 The occasion is graced by Ms. Young-Ah Doh, Country Director, KOICA Bangladesh, Taehyun Kim, Deputy Country Director, KOICA Bangladesh, Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Joint Secretary and Ms. Mirana Mahrukh, Joint Secretary (Asia), ERD The Government of Korea through Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) will contribute US $21 million to support in entrepreneurship development, Intelligent Transport Systems and Safer Cyberspace for Digital Bangladesh. To mark the year of 30th Anniversary of the establishment of KOICA, the governmental organisation for providing Grant, Aid & Technical Assistance programmes for international development, joined hands with Economic Relations Division of Ministry of Finance and inked three Grant Agreements on Thursday (Feb 4).

Korea to provide $21 million to support in developing Digital Bangladesh

Korea to provide $21 million to support in developing Digital Bangladesh The Government of Korea through Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) will contribute US $21 million to support in entrepreneurship development, Intelligent Transport Systems and Safer Cyberspace for Digital Bangladesh. To mark the year of 30th Anniversary of the establishment of KOICA, the governmental organisation for providing Grant, Aid & Technical Assistance programmes for international development, joined hands with Economic Relations Division of Ministry of Finance and inked three Grant Agreements on Thursday (Feb 4). The first deal was signed between KOICA and ERD for project titled ‘Capacity Building of Universities in Bangladesh to Promote Youth Entrepreneurship’, which will be implemented by the University of Dhaka with a budget of $7.5 million over five years with the objective to support improving the quality of entrepreneurship education in Bangladesh.

Disaster Management Reference Handbook - Nepal (October 2020) - Nepal

Disaster Management Reference Handbook - Nepal (October 2020) Format EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Nepal’s geography, geological position, and the impact of climate change are the primary causes of disasters in the country. Rapid, unplanned urbanization and environmental degradation has further intensified the disaster risk in Nepal.1 As a result, Nepal is one of the most disasterprone countries in South Asia with earthquakes, frequent flooding, landslides and multiple hazards and disasters striking every year.2 In 2015, two powerful earthquakes hit Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, injuring 22,000 others, and displacing hundreds of thousands more. Damages and losses are estimated at US$7 billion.3 The recent publication by the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) listed Nepal as one of the top 10 countries in the world in terms of disaster-related mortality. Nepal has been ranked at twentieth position among the countries in the world with regard to people affected

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