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BRAC Initiative Turns 15 Debaters into Youth Ambassadors in Cox’s Bazar
Monday, 18 May 2026, 07:29 pm
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কুমিল্লা সীমান্তে ১০ হাজার ২০০ ইয়াবা জব্দ: বিজিবি সাংবাদিক সাখাওয়াত হাফিজের ওপর হামলার প্রতিবাদে কুমিল্লায় মানববন্ধন চেয়ারম্যান,এমডি কারাগারে: মব গোষ্ঠির দখলে মোহনা টিভি খুলনা শিরোমনি বিএনএসবি চক্ষু হাসপাতাল এর ট্রাস্টিবোর্ডের দুর্নীতি ও অনিয়মের বিরুদ্ধে এলাকাবাসীর মানববন্ধন প্রতিমন্ত্রীর বাসভবনে শিশুদের বৈশাখ উদযাপন সাংবাদিক শুভ্রর নিরাপত্তা দাবি, অপরাধচক্র দমনে প্রধানমন্ত্রীর হস্তক্ষেপ কামনা সাংবাদিক শুভ্রর নিরাপত্তা দাবি, অপরাধচক্র দমনে প্রধানমন্ত্রীর হস্তক্ষেপ কামনা BGB Seizes Yaba, Mine-Like Objects, Fuel and Chemicals in Separate Drives in Ramu and Naikhongchhari সারাদেশে র‍্যাবের অভিযানে ১ লাখ ৬৫ হাজার লিটার ভোজ্য তেল জব্দ হরমুজ প্রণালী পার হতে না পেরে শারজাহয় ফিরছে ‘বাংলার জয়যাত্রা’

BRAC Initiative Turns 15 Debaters into Youth Ambassadors in Cox’s Bazar

  • Update Time : Monday, 18 May, 2026, 06:36 pm
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S.M Lutfur Kabir : Cox’s Bazar, one of Bangladesh’s districts most vulnerable to human trafficking, continues to face growing concerns over migrant smuggling and unsafe migration, particularly after reports of more than 250 people going missing in the Andaman Sea in recent months. To raise awareness among young people, BRAC Cox’s Bazar organised the second session of a programme titled “Building an Aware Youth Community to Prevent Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling” at Cox’s Bazar Government College on May 17. The first session of the programme was held a month earlier.
The event, held at the classroom of the Physics Department, brought together members of the college debate club for discussions on the risks of irregular migration, human trafficking, and the importance of safe migration practices. Principal Professor Abul Hasnat Mohammad Mofizul Haque attended the programme as the chief guest, while Vice Principal Professor Mohammad Ohidul Islam and Associate Professor of the Physics Department Mohammad Kashem spoke as special guests.
Representatives from BRAC’s Centre for Safe Migration in Cox’s Bazar, including Centre Manager Mohammad Azimul Haque, Outreach Officer Nusrat Mayeesha Hima, Mohammad Shahidullah and Mohammad Russell, were also present. Speaking at the event, Principal Professor Abul Hasnat Mohammad Mofizul Haque described human trafficking as “a social curse” and stressed the importance of youth engagement in preventing such crimes.
“If young people become aware and responsible, human trafficking can be prevented to a great extent. Students must develop not only academically, but also as socially responsible citizens,” he said. Vice Principal Professor Mohammad Ohidul Islam said many people continue to fall victim to trafficking networks due to a lack of awareness and misinformation surrounding overseas migration.
“Youth-led awareness initiatives can play an important role in creating positive social change and protecting vulnerable people from exploitation,” he added. Mohammad Azimul Haque, Centre Manager of BRAC’s Centre for Safe Migration in Cox’s Bazar, said preventing trafficking requires collective efforts from both law enforcement agencies and citizens.
“We want young people to act as awareness ambassadors in their communities and spread accurate information about safe migration,” he said. Outreach Officer Nusrat Mayeesha Hima said many people risk their lives chasing dreams abroad without understanding the dangers of irregular migration. “Creating awareness about safe migration is now more important than ever. Active participation of young people can help build strong social resistance against trafficking,” she said.
At the end of the programme, 15 members of the college debate club were awarded certificates recognising them as “Youth Ambassadors.” Organisers said the newly appointed ambassadors will conduct awareness activities in their respective communities to help combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
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