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e-Learning Platform for Political Leaders Launched

Politics 2022-08-10, 10:41pm

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Democracy International: National Launch of Politics Matters Website



Dhaka: The U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Strengthening Political Landscape project, implemented by Democracy International, launched an e-learning platform called “Politics Matters” – www.politicsmatters.com.bd – on Wednesday to bring political knowledge and skills to the fingertips of Bangladeshi political leaders and enthusiasts across the country.

U.S. Ambassador Peter Haas joined Dr. Hasan Mahmud MP, Information and Broadcasting Minister and Bangladesh Awami League’s Central Joint General Secretary, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)’s Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, and Jatiyo Party’s Presidium Member Barrister Shameem Haider Patwary, MP to launch the new “Politics Matters" platform. 

At the event, young and mid-level political leaders shared their experiences and recommendations to maximize the Politics Matters website for the benefit of their parties.

Politics Matters offers the following eight courses: Democracy and Elections, Conflict Mitigation, Political Campaign, Community Advocacy and Political Parties, Women’s Political Empowerment, Effective Practices for Political Parties, Political Leadership Development, Training of Trainers. 

Each of these modules includes animation films, infographics, and quizzes along with reading materials to assist learning. Using this online platform, political leaders can develop their political skills at their own pace.

U.S. Ambassador Peter Haas said, “From the election commission to the government, from the media to law enforcement, from civil society to political parties, everyone has an important role to play. If any one of them fails to fulfil their responsibility – or if any one of them prevents another from fulfilling their responsibility, free and fair elections become nearly impossible.’’

In her opening remarks, Dana L. Olds, Chief of Party, SPL, Democracy International said, “To combat political apathy and attract more youth and women’s participation in politics and elections, the political culture must improve through ensuring political party members are well trained and driven first by their responsibility to citizens and understand and embrace healthy politics.’’ - Press release