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BRAC and BRAC University empower youth through ‘The Way’

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With the active participation of university students, young entrepreneurs, and professionals, BRAC and BRAC University jointly organised ‘The Way’ (or ‘Agamir Poth’The Path to the Future).

The day-long event featured interactive talks, panel discussions, debates, showcases of youth-led initiatives alongside BRAC’s programmes, film screenings, music therapy, and various other engaging activities in which young people participated enthusiastically, according to a media release. 

Around 250 students from different universities and educational institutions attended, alongside members of the BRAC Youth Programme, young professionals, development partners, media representatives, and officials from BRAC and BRAC University.

In the interactive session titled 'The Science of Finding a Way', Asif Saleh, Executive Director of BRAC, stated, “Don’t get boxed into what society tells you. You can make things happen as a change-maker, regardless of the profession you are in.”

He emphasised that bold ambitions must be pursued with confidence, as transformative ideas naturally attract people and resources once set in motion. Highlighting lessons from BRAC’s constantly evolving solutions ecosystem, Asif Saleh stressed the importance of aiming for ambitious goals and committing to long-term change.

He added that genuine transformation takes years of persistence and requires a combination of activism, policy, development, and business to deliver sustainable progress.

Professor Syed Ferhat Anwar, Vice-Chancellor of BRAC University, answered questions from the audience and reflected that true fulfilment lies in giving, which becomes possible when individuals identify gaps and innovate to address them.

Also present at the event were Moutushi Kabir, Senior Director of People, Culture and Communications at BRAC; and Safi Rahman Khan, Director of BRAC's Education, Skills Development and Migration programme. For BRAC University, attendees included Treasurer Ariful Islam, Registrar Dr David Dowland; Professor Dr Md. Golam Samdani Fakir; Director of the Learning and Teaching Innovation Centre, Khairul Basher; Director of the Office of Communications, Sajedul Karim; Director, Operations; and Tahsina Rahman, Joint Director, Student Life.

In the 'SparkTalk' segment, visually impaired student Wity Roy from Chila Union in Mongla, Bagerhat, shared her story of resilience and determination, while Mahinur Saif, Programme Manager of BRAC’s Urban Development Programme (UDP), addressed the audience on related themes.

A parliamentary-style debate was organised by the BRAC University Debate Club, followed by a panel discussion titled ‘Beyond One Way’, featuring Tajdin Hassan, Chief Business Officer at The Daily Star; Nishat Anjum Palka, Chief Executive Officer of Mommy Kidz; and Bashira Harun, Chairman of It's Humanity Foundation.

Another highlight was ‘The Way of Harmony’, featuring a group music therapy performance by Armeen Musa and her team. Additionally, a gamified design thinking sprint, ‘Design Quest: Solve for Society’, was conducted by the Meka Team.

The event also hosted exhibitions of youth-led innovations alongside BRAC’s initiatives.

Participants of BRAC’s Water Hackathon and Amra Notun Network (ANN) presented three projects — 'Jotner Dokan', 'Eco Care', and 'Ujjibon' — all designed to address social challenges. BRAC University’s Robotics Club and Environment and Innovation Club showcased five projects focused on technology and sustainable development.

Initiatives from the Climate Change Programme (CCP); Urban Development Programme (UDP); BRAC Institute of Educational Development (BIED); Integrated Development Programme (IDP); Ultra-Poor Graduation Programme (UPGP); Social Empowerment and Legal Protection (SELP); and BRAC Limb and Brace Centre (BLBC) were also exhibited. Mental health support services ‘Moner Jotno’ and BRAC International (BI) showcased their operations.

In the session 'Always a Way – The Human Library', BRAC University alumni, BRAC Young Professionals (BYP) programme members, and the ANN, shared their life experiences and personal stories.

The BRAC University Film Club organised screenings of both local and international short films.

Meanwhile, at the graffiti wall set up by the BRAC University Art and Photography Club, students expressed their dreams and aspirations in colours of their choice.

BRAC University Express captured candid video interviews with young participants, highlighting their perspectives on leadership, innovation, and social change, the release adds. 

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