Youth Upskill Network (YUNet) and Orange Corners Bangladesh Join Hands to Empower Young Entrepreneurs
Youth Upskill Network (YUNet) has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Orange Corners Bangladesh, powered by YY Ventures on 28 October 2025, to foster entrepreneurship, innovation, and youth development across Bangladesh.
The MoU was signed by Md Altamis Nabil, Co-founder & CEO of Youth Upskill Network, and Osman Dhali, Chief Operating Officer of YY Ventures, representing Orange Corners Bangladesh.
This strategic partnership falls under the global public-private initiative by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, aiming to support youth-led startups through access to quality mentorship, training, and funding opportunities.
Under this collaboration, both organizations will work together to jointly Promote entrepreneurship and startup development across Bangladesh. Mahir Ashef from YUNet, also Farhia Tabassum, Shafadul Islam, Fairana Afsana from Orange Corner Bangladesh were also present during the signing.
The agreement marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration focused on innovation, impact, and inclusive growth, shaping Bangladesh’s journey toward a future-ready entrepreneurial landscape.
This strategic partnership falls under the global public-private initiative by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, aiming to support youth-led startups through access to quality mentorship, training, and funding opportunities.
Under this collaboration, both organizations will work together to jointly Promote entrepreneurship and startup development across Bangladesh. Mahir Ashef from YUNet, also Farhia Tabassum, Shafadul Islam, Fairana Afsana from Orange Corner Bangladesh were also present during the signing.
The agreement marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration focused on innovation, impact, and inclusive growth, shaping Bangladesh’s journey toward a future-ready entrepreneurial landscape.
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