Bangladesh Ambassador in Rome Md Shameem Ahsan recently visited Liceo Galileo Galilei School in Macomer, Sardinia as the part of the present government’s ongoing Public Diplomacy (PD) drive to project and brand Bangladesh positively. Photo: Courtesy-
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As the part of the present government’s ongoing Public Diplomacy (PD) drive to project and brand Bangladesh positively to the wider audience in Italy, the Bangladesh mission in Rome made a presentation at the Liceo Galileo Galilei School in Macomer, Sardinia in the Italian city January 13, 2023.
The embassy has been participating in the Diplomacy Education Programme coordinated by Global Action, Italy since 2021 but this is the first time the embassy participated in-person at the adopted school outside Rome (in Sardinia), said a press release.
Earlier, as a part of Embassy Adoption Programme, the Embassy visited two schools in Rome digitally due to covid pandemic.
Bangladesh Ambassador in Rome Md. Shameem Ahsan in his remarks paid deep tribute to the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
He also mentioned the ongoing celebration of the golden jubilee of establishment of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Italy. A power-point presentation on Bangladesh followed it conducted by Aysha Akter, First Secretary (Political) of the Embassy.
Later, the Ambassador responded to the questions posed by a good number of young and inquisitive students. He also took the opportunity to brief the hall-packed young learners on Bangladesh, its history, War of Liberation led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, culture, economy and stunning achievements under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He expressed gratitude to Gavina Cappai, Principal of the school, Elisa Ghuisio, Project Coordinator of the Global Action for coordinating the visit.
Giancarlo Dionisi, Prefect of Macomer and Dott. Antonio Onorato Succu, Mayor of Macomer welcomed the initiative and thanked the Bangladesh Embassy for introducing the country to the Italian students which, they felt, would help create greater understanding and bondage between two friendly countries.
The large auditorium was packed with large number of students, teachers, faculties, parents and other guests. The presentation was well received by the enthusiastic students and slides generated occasional applause.
The programme is a part of the Bangladesh Embassy’s ongoing Public Diplomacy (PD) drive to project and brand Bangladesh positively to the wider audience in Italy. Earlier, as a part of Embassy Adoption Programme, the Embassy visited two schools in Rome digitally due to covid pandemic.