Swisscontact and the Embassy of Sweden co-hosted a Knowledge Dissemination Workshop
Swisscontact and the Embassy of Sweden co-hosted a Knowledge Dissemination Workshop titled Knowledge Sharing Workshop: Productivity and Green Skills for the RMG Sector in Bangladesh at The Westin Dhaka, focusing on sustainable practices in the Bangladeshi garment industry.
The workshop focused on sustainable practices in the Bangladeshi garment industry, presenting key findings from the Skills and Productivity component of the PROGRESS project, which aims to enhance sustainability and productivity in the Ready-Made Garments (RMG) sector. Key stakeholders, including representatives from garment factories, industry associations, policymakers, and international development organisations, discussed ways to advance sustainable practices and shape a greener future for the sector. Key speakers included Nicolas Linus Ragnas Weeks, Ambassador of Sweden to Bangladesh; Mujibul Cezanne Hasan, Country Director of Swisscontact Bangladesh; Maria Stridsman, Head of Development Cooperation and Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Sweden; and Syeda Ishrat Fatema, Head of Programme and Team Leader of PROGRESS at Swisscontact Bangladesh.
The workshop underscored the significant findings and outcomes made in the first two years of the PROGRESS project, funded by the Embassy of Sweden and implemented by Swisscontact.
The event began with opening remarks by the Country Director of Swisscontact Bangladesh, who emphasised the importance of public-private collaboration in driving impactful and sustainable growth in the garment sector. Ambassador Nicolas Weeks, representing the Embassy of Sweden, delivered the keynote speech, reaffirming Sweden's commitment to supporting sustainable development, gender equality, and climate resilience globally and in Bangladesh.
In his closing remarks, Ambassador Weeks said, "Sweden and Bangladesh have built a strong partnership rooted in mutual respect and a shared commitment to sustainable development. The PROGRESS project reflects our dedication to empowering workers, fostering green skills, and supporting a more sustainable garment industry."
Participants attended a series of presentations that showcased successful interventions from the PROGRESS project. The project team shared insights on innovative approaches, sustainable production practices, and the environmental and economic benefits of green initiatives within the garment sector.
The workshop also featured a video presentation on the project's training programmes, highlighting how these initiatives contribute to building a sustainable future for the industry. This was followed by a panel discussion, "Driving Sustainable Change: A Dialogue on the Future of the RMG Industry," which included key figures from the garment sector, such as Professor Mohammad Abdul Momen, Co-Founder of Pride Group, and Syeda Shaila Ashraf, Corporate HR Head of Renaissance Group, as well as sustainability managers from global brands.