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World Youth Day 2026: Global Challenges and the Future of Bangladeshi Youth
['Yeasmin Taskina']
Pressenza
Amid this accelerated pace of change, today’s youth face a critical question: which skills will remain relevant in tomorrow’s job market?
In his message for World Youth Skills Day and International Youth Day 2026, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized that to thrive in a rapidly changing world, young people cannot rely solely on traditional formal education.
In Bangladesh, while youth internet adoption rates mirror global growth trends, online experiences are not always positive.
The Impact of the Climate Crisis and the Rise of ‘Green Jobs’For Bangladeshi youth, climate change is not an abstract concept- it directly impacts their education, health, and livelihoods.
Investing in their education, skills, and innovative potential is the most viable path toward building an inclusive and resilient society.