There have also been some training programs by Bangladeshi peacekeepers for the skill development of the young Liberians, especially in the areas of computer/IT, tailoring, generator repair and maintenance, etc.
[1] In 2008, Bangladeshi peacekeepers established "Bangladesh Square", a recreational and educational complex made up of a vocational training centre and a children's playground in the city of Gbarnga.
[3] Liberian security officials complained that the Bangladeshi UNMIL contingent stationed at Logatuo border took with them two electricity generators and a water treatment plant when they withdrew in May 2013.
[4] Several Bangladesh based NGOs are operating in Liberia most notably BRAC which is mainly working in the areas of microfinance, poultry farming, livestock, rural development etc.
Bangladeshi investors have shown their interest in establishing pharmaceutical industries in Liberia which would create intensive white collar employment for the Liberians.