JBFH is the first joint venture private hospital of Bangladesh established in 1993
Japan Bangladesh Friendship Retirement Homes (JBFRH), a place where geriatric people will find their home outside of home and skilled workforce will be employed with opportunities.
Since 2012, JBFNC is offering its academic program to 175 students every year
IIHS started its journey in the 2006 in affiliation with University of Dhaka, with the approval of Government of Bangladesh
Since 2008, The MATS is contributing to the local healthcare community with its graduates.
NWNI academic team train the students as the most efficient asset for the healthcare community with modern and updated knowledge & technical skill
ENI is the youngest concern of JBF Foundation, and approved to take in 40 nursing students in each batch by the government regulatory body.
JBFLI helps the student to learn second language to improve their communication skill and develop their career beyond the country border.
Japan Bangladesh Friendship College Of Health Sciences
Japan Bangladesh Friendship Care Giver Institute
Message From Chairman
Bangladesh with its 165 million people is one of the most densely populated countries, eighth among the most populous in the world. Progressively we are stepping towards building a nation, where the human capital we have will be globally acknowledged as skilled workforce for all professional field. To this vision, Japan Bangladesh Friendship Foundation aims to contribute by growing a nation of skilled healthcare professionals, trained to meet the needs of ever evolving healthcare sector and explore the wide range of global opportunities in Healthcare Service. Nurses have been around for nearly two millennia in the healthcare sector. At present serving in a much different capacity than they used to do during the foundation period of this profession, since the landscape of healthcare industry continues to evolve and grow. The estimation of the Bureau of Labor Statistics states that, the profession will grow by 12 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than all other occupations. That makes the need for a workforce of highly professional nurses critical.. Read More