Canadian int'l development minister to meet Dr Yunus, foreign adviser tomorrow
He arrives in Dhaka tonight (9 February), plans to visit Rohingya camp
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Canadian Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussen is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka tonight (9 February) to engage with the interim government on issues of mutual interests as Canada eyes to build a brighter future for everyone in this interconnected world.
He is likely to meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus and Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain tomorrow (February 10), a diplomatic source told UNB.
Minister Hussen, who immigrated to Canada in 1993 and settled in Toronto, plans to visit the Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar to see the situation on the ground on Tuesday (11 February).
He will also hold meetings with the representatives of the UNDP and UNHCR while the foreign adviser will host a dinner for him.
Minister Hussen was first elected in 2015 to represent the riding of York South—Weston.
He has previously served as minister of housing and diversity and inclusion, as minister of families, children and social development, and as minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship.
He is scheduled to leave Dhaka on Wednesday ( 12 February).
Marking the 35th anniversary of International Development Week under the theme 'Building a Better World Together', the Canadian minister recently said, "In our increasingly complex and interconnected world, Canada has a responsibility do our part to build a brighter future for everyone. From tackling climate change to strengthening health systems, international assistance is an investment that will create stronger communities for generations to come."
Over the last five years, Canada has funded over 5,300 volunteer placements in 42 countries, where volunteers work with local communities to advance women and girls' rights, fight climate change, encourage innovation, and advance diversity and inclusion.
"During International Development Week, I encourage everyone to connect with local Canadian organisations that are working towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by helping to save countless lives and creating opportunities for people in lower-income countries," said the Canadian minister.