Bangladesh ambassador in Vienna presents credentials to UNIDO DG
The DG reiterated UNIDO’s strong commitment to support Bangladesh to reach the next level of industrial development
Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith, permanent representative of Bangladesh to UN agencies and other international organisations in Vienna, presented credentials to the Director-General of United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) LI Yong at the UNIDO headquarters in Austria's Vienna on August 25.
While accepting the credentials, the Director General (DG) of UNIDO welcomed Ambassador Muhith in Vienna and wished him success in discharging his responsibilities, says a press release.
The DG reiterated UNIDO's strong commitment to support Bangladesh to reach the next level of industrial development.
The Director General also appreciated the exemplary economic development of Bangladesh in recent years and offered all sorts of cooperation from UNIDO.
The DG opined that Bangladesh can be included in the Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) of UNIDO and the existing Country Programme can be connected to the PCP.
The ambassador also thanked the DG for the existing excellent relationship between Bangladesh and UNIDO and request for extending the purview of the cooperation in the field of blue economy, climate change, waste management, food security, SDGs implementation as well as the issues on Covid-19.
The ambassador accepted the proposal from the DG for the cooperation in the field of 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) and informed the DG that Bangladesh has already started the implementation of the 4IR innovations under it's 'Digital Bangladesh' initiative.
He requested the DG to give emphasis on the projects already identified under the Country Program which has greater catalytic impact on the economy. He also suggested the DG to take waste management and waste to energy projects in Bangladesh involving the World Bank for financing.