Sudokkho

Sudokkho Sudokkho programme officially ended during October 2020. Within the programme period, Sudokkho trained over 105,000 men and women.

Permanently closed.

The programme supported private-sector led training for the poor that effectively supported decent employment in the RMG and Construction sectors. In Bangla, ‘SUDOKKHO’ refers to a person who has received training, developed skills and earned a reputation for being competent and knowledgeable. Sudokkho supported private-sector led training for the poor, with a focus on RMG and construction skills

based training that effectively supported women and disadvantaged people into decent employment. The programme sought to test and scale-up market driven, quality skills training models within the Ready Made Garments (RMG) and construction sectors that would stimulate further investment in training by trainees, private training providers and employers. It was a Six and a half-year programme funded by UK aid and SDC and implemented in Bangladesh by The Palladium group in consortium with the Swisscontact and The British Council.

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In Bangla, ‘SUDOKKHO’ refers to a person who has received training, developed skills and earned a reputation for being competent and knowledgeable. Sudokkho supports private-sector led training for the poor, with a focus on RMG and construction skills based training that effectively supports women and disadvantaged people into decent employment. The programme seeks to test and scale-up market driven, quality skills training models within the Ready Made Garments (RMG) and construction sectors that will stimulate further investment in training by trainees, private training providers and employers. Within the programme period, Sudokkho aims to train at least 110,000 men and women. It is a seven-year programme funded by UK aid and SDC and implemented in Bangladesh by Palladium International in consortium with the Swisscontact and The British Council.