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The first ever stakeholders update session of the Pushti Ambassador Partnership (PAP) was held recently at the Daily Star Centre in the presence of key stakeholders.
The event saw the consortium partners sharing experiences and learnings of working on this project till date and how the project is impacting in the areas of women entrepreneurship and nutrition in Bangladesh.
According to a media release on Tuesday, Pushti Ambassador Partnership is a consortium of Arla Foods Bangladesh Limited (lead commercial partner), Bopinc (Lead non-commercial partner), Dnet and iSocial, funded by Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA).
The programme is aligned with numerous UN Sustainable Development Goals, as it empowers women in remote rural areas with new skills, training, and a sustainable source of income. The programme is also helping Bangladeshi families who previously could not afford nutritious food intake on a regular basis.
The event was attended by representatives of Arla Foods Bangladesh Limited, Bopinc, Dnet and iSocial along with key stakeholders such as The ICT Division, Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Nestle, GAIN, SUN Business Network, Care Nutrition, Digital Bangladesh, Digital Healthcare Solutions, Bank Asia.