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State of the Ecosystem for
in Bangladesh
Youth Entrepreneurship
Presented By
Bijon Islam
Co-Founder and CEO,
LightCastle Partners
Table of Contents
12
Contextualizing Youth
Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh
Background and Methodology
Deep Dive into the Youth
Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Recommendations
1
2
3
4
Contextualizing Youth
Entrepreneurship in
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
The Rising Economic Story
Note: BTRC, World Bank, UNCTAD, Ministry Briefings, BBS, EPB, World Bank & Bangladesh Bank
U$2,064
GDP Per Capita
FY 2020-21
~28
Median Age
2021
166Mn
Population
2021
U$31Bn
RMG Exports
FY 2020-21
178Mn
Mobile Subscribers
August 2021
125Mn
Internet Users
August 2021
115Mn
Mobile Internet Users
August 2021
U$2.37Bn
FDI
FY 2019-20
U$45Bn
Total Exports
FY 2020-21
U$800Mn
ICT Exports
FY 2018-19
~4.5%
GDP Growth Rate
FY 2020-21
U$325Bn
GDP
FY 2020-21
Figure: Bangladesh GDP Growth Rate in Comparison to its Regional Counterparts
4
Youth Employment
National unemployment rate stood at 5.3 percent in 2020
Source: BIDS, World Bank, ILO (estimate)
• From 2011 to 2019, overall
unemployment grew from
3.7 percent to 4.2 percent
• National unemployment rate
stood at 5.3 percent in 2020
• The youth unemployment
rate is estimated to be 2.8
times greater than the
national rate
• While the unemployment
rate among educated youth
was estimated to be 38
percent (BIDS)
Figure: Bangladesh Unemployment Rate (2011 to 2019)
5
Youth Entrepreneurs Population
Is estimated to be at 3.8 million young entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
Source: BIDS, World Bank, ILO (estimate)
Figure: Bangladesh Population Pyramid 2019, Youth Population Representation
• Approximately 9.45 million
individuals or households are
estimated to be relying on
entrepreneurial activity as their
primary source of income
• Approximately 36 percent of
the population is comprised
of youth (between the ages
18 and 35)
• Estimated 3.8 million young
entrepreneurs encompassing
all types of enterprises (SMEs,
startups, social enterprises,
etc.) in Bangladesh
6
Sectors and Industries
Showing High Potential for Youth Entrepreneurship
Note:
Sector Agriculture Education Health Financial Services ICT
Opportunity Around two-third of
rural Bangladesh is
dependent on the
agricultural economy
and 25 percent of
the gross national
product is derived
from this sector
As of 2019,
Bangladesh enrolled
over 24 Mn students
in primary,
secondary and post
secondary
education.
Youth can enhance
the sector further
through innovative
business models for
healthcare with the
ongoing pandemic
and the ever-
growing need for
standard healthcare
Youth can utilize
advanced
technologies and
collaborate with
international FinTech
companies to bring
about high-end
advances in the
FinTech sector
The
ICT sector comprises
more than one
million
professionals,
making exports of
ICT products worth
US$1 billion around
the globe
Innovative
Youth
Enterprises Khamar-e:
Bringing change in
agriculture farming
through data-driven
automation
technology
10 Minute School:
The largest Online
EdTech Platform in
Bangladesh
Safewheel:
Providing affordable
doorstep medical
service to the rural
people of
Bangladesh
iFarmer:
Democratising
agriculture financing
and supply chain
Romoni:
The full-stack
platform for
enabling women-led
micro-enterprise
7
Ecosystem Stakeholders
Government Initiatives, Development Partners and Private Sector Participation is boosting the
entrepreneurship support ecosystem
8
Methodology
Fig: Gender and Age of Entrepreneurship Survey Respondents
Demographic
The survey was taken by 147 youth entrepreneurs between the age of 18 and 35 and 26 key
stakeholders to gauge understanding of both entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders’ perspectives
10
Desk Research
2 Focus Group
Discussions
25 + Key
Informant
Interviews
173 Survey
Consultation
Workshop
Figure: Share of Enterprise Types among Surveyed Entrepreneurs
MSMEs,
44%
Startups,
34%
self
Employed,
18%
Social
Enterprises
, 4%
7%
8%
8%
9%
11%
13%
44%
Barishal
Khulna
Rajshahi
Sylhet
Rangpur
Chattogram
Dhaka
Figure: Geographic Segmentation of the
Surveyed Entrepreneurs
Research
Methodology
Live Ecosystem Mapping
Aims to provide a detailed picture of the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Bangladesh, including the
players and stakeholder groups that are engaged within the ecosystem.
Source: https://www.lightcastlebd.com/bangladesh-entrepreneurship-landscape 11
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ii
iii
iv
v
vi
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Ecosystem Confidence Index
The Bangladesh Entrepreneurship Ecosystem scored an average score of 3.2 out of 5
12
Domain
Confidence
(out of 5)
Policy and Regulatory Framework 3.3
Human Capital and Entrepreneurship Culture 2.3
Access to Finance and Incentives 3.0
Business Development Support and Infrastructure 3.4
Innovation and Technology 3.8
Access to Market 3.2
The study assessed the six domains of Youth Co:Lab’s ecosystem diagnostic framework to formulate the
Hex-Key Ecosystem Confidence Index
Fig: EcosystemHex-Key Confidence Index Score
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Deep Dive into the Youth
Entrepreneurship
Ecosystem
1
Government bodies need to play a crucial role in shortening bureaucratic processes and irradicate
irregularities in the policy design and implementation for youth entrepreneurs
Domain Confidence: 3.3 out of 5
Enablers
• Policy framework supports availability of government-led facilities in equity investments,
funding and grants, accelerator/incubator programmes, innovation labs and information
technology support.
• The public sector shows strong commitment to develop the policies for youth and
entrepreneurship.
Disablers
• Fragmented strategies within ministries cause inconsistency within the policy and regulatory
framework.
• Lengthy bureaucratic processes hinder the ease of doing business for young entrepreneurs
in Bangladesh.
14
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Policy and Regulatory Framework
Fig: Policy and Regulatory Framework
Confidence Index Score
2
Human Capital & Entrepreneurship Culture
To meet the rising interest in entrepreneurship among the youth population, it is imperative to
improve the foundational skills and knowledge support required for entrepreneurial ventures
Enablers
• There are signs that attitudes and culture are changing positively towards entrepreneurship.
• Integration of the entrepreneurial skills development agenda into education curricula
encourages and helps youth to become entrepreneurs and address the challenges related
to growing unemployment among young graduates.
Disablers
• Inadequate opportunities and support for young people (especially in the rural and peri urban areas)
to develop entrepreneurship-specific skills impede the development of youth-led enterprises.
• The current education system does not contribute to developing the entrepreneurship-specific skills of
students.
• The existing skills supply does not match demand, making it difficult for youth entrepreneurs to build a
team.
15
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Domain Confidence: 3.3 out of 5
Fig: Human Capital & Entrepreneurship Culture
Confidence Index Score
3
Channels of entrepreneurial financial access need to be increased, eased and diversified to meet
the variety and extent of youth entrepreneurial needs
16
Enablers
• There are public sector provisions for funding and incentives to develop entrepreneurship
and employment.
• Financial support from private organizations has bolstered the growth of the youth
entrepreneurship ecosystem.
• There is a growing interest from financial institutions to develop last-mile access to finance.
Disablers
• The scale and scope of entrepreneur-specific financing opportunities are limited.
• Female entrepreneurs face unequal access to finance for institutional and cultural reasons.
• The Number of angel investors are nascent compared to neighbouring countries.
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Access to Finance and Incentives
Domain Confidence: 3.0 out of 5
Fig: Access to Finance and Incentives
Confidence Index Score
4
Business Development Support and Infrastructure
Improved access and availability of consolidated platforms are necessary which can provide
mentorship, guidance, and training for youth entrepreneurs
17
Enablers
• Business support infrastructure (including many active ecosystem builders and support programmes)
are enhancing the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
• Active collaboration among the ecosystem stakeholders is enabling greater scale and scope of existing
networks and programmes.
• There are several platforms and organisations working on the empowerment of youth from religious
and ethnic minority communities.
Disablers
• The scale and scope of support are not adequate to the demand for business development
support.
• Support and development programmes for enterprises are disproportionally located in
Dhaka compared to the rest of the country.
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Domain Confidence: 3.4 out of 5
Fig: Business Development Support and Infrastructure
Confidence Index Score
5
Access to local, regional, national, and international markets is vital for the growth and
sustainability of youth-led enterprises
18
Enablers
• Online markets are providing growing opportunities for youth-led enterprises.
• There are NGO and government-led opportunities for rural entrepreneurs to access wider
and larger markets.
• There are government-led commitments and programmes aimed at developing
entrepreneurial skills to enable access to the market.
Disablers
• The supply chains and value chains are inefficient and complex in the agriculture sector.
• Rural enterprise growth is hindered by inadequate logistics, access to sales and sourcing
networks, and access to information.
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Access to Market
Domain Confidence: 3.8 out of 5
Fig: Access to Market
Confidence Index Score
6
Provision of research & development facilities, power supply, accessible & affordable internet
services and easy payment systems needs to be improved for the development youth innovation
19
Enablers
• Startup-led digital platforms are helping small-scale SME entrepreneurs to grow.
• The Government is supporting the development of enterprises that leverage technology.
• There is an increasing trend in technology adoption among consumers and businesses
because COVID-19 and country wide lockdown.
Disablers
• The current infrastructure is not adequate and strong enough to promote local innovation
(internet, education, R&D).
• Insufficient and unequal access to internet and internet-enabled technologies in rural
areas.
• There is insufficient protection of intellectual property and innovative ideas.
Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
Innovation and Technology
Domain Confidence: 3.2 out of 5
Fig: Innovation and Technology
Confidence Index Score
Recommendations
1
Recommendations
21
Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations
Strengthen entrepreneurship culture
and access to entrepreneurial skills
development opportunities by
integrating entrepreneurial skills
development agenda into national
curricula and education systems at
all levels across the country
• Improve access to entrepreneurship related knowledge through primary and
secondary education.
• Development of technical skillsets among youth.
• Academic institutes need to bridge the industry demand for next generation skillsets.
• Ensure that entrepreneurship platforms and programmes are widely available and
accessible for students across the country.
• Promote culture that is supportive of women’s entrepreneurship.
• Promote entrepreneurship as a viable option to tackle unemployment.
3
2
Recommendations
22
Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations
Ease the business establishment,
operation, and expansion processes
for youth-led enterprises
• Develop a one-stop government portal for new entrepreneurs to access all services
digitally.
Increase advocacy, awareness, and
provision of entrepreneur-specific
finance for MSMEs, start-ups and
social entrepreneurs
• Promote startup-centric investment opportunities.
• Promote startup-centric investment opportunities.
• Promote angel investments with the support of local conglomerates.
• Promote mandatory quota of financing for minority and female youth entrepreneurs.
• Promotion of existing financial instruments coupled with knowledge dissemination.
5
4
Recommendations
23
Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations
Develop and scale access to capacity
building opportunities and business
development support services for
young entrepreneurs
• Expand capacity development platforms for youth entrepreneurs in rural and peri-
urban areas.
Develop a robust policy and
regulatory framework for
entrepreneurship that is responsive
to youth-specific needs
• Develop a coherent policy and regulatory framework on youth entrepreneurship.
• Ensure that inclusion lens is incorporated in the youth entrepreneurship policies and
strategies.
• Adoption of formal definition of startups and social enterprises in policies and
regulations.
• Increase awareness of and develop more robust regulatory frameworks for the
protection of intellectual property.
7
6
Recommendations
24
Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations
Strengthen the capacity of the
system to collect and use data that
is relevant to enable a thriving
youth entrepreneurship ecosystem
• Improve national census on youth and entrepreneurship.
Develop targeted means to enhance
youth-led businesses’ access to
market, especially in rural areas
• Improve national market access opportunities for rural youth entrepreneurs.
• Address inefficiencies in agricultural supply and value chains for rural youth
entrepreneurs.
Thank You
State of the Ecosystem for
Youth Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh

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The state of the ecosystem for youth entrepreneurship in bangladesh

  • 1. State of the Ecosystem for in Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship Presented By Bijon Islam Co-Founder and CEO, LightCastle Partners
  • 2. Table of Contents 12 Contextualizing Youth Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh Background and Methodology Deep Dive into the Youth Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Recommendations 1 2 3 4
  • 4. Bangladesh The Rising Economic Story Note: BTRC, World Bank, UNCTAD, Ministry Briefings, BBS, EPB, World Bank & Bangladesh Bank U$2,064 GDP Per Capita FY 2020-21 ~28 Median Age 2021 166Mn Population 2021 U$31Bn RMG Exports FY 2020-21 178Mn Mobile Subscribers August 2021 125Mn Internet Users August 2021 115Mn Mobile Internet Users August 2021 U$2.37Bn FDI FY 2019-20 U$45Bn Total Exports FY 2020-21 U$800Mn ICT Exports FY 2018-19 ~4.5% GDP Growth Rate FY 2020-21 U$325Bn GDP FY 2020-21 Figure: Bangladesh GDP Growth Rate in Comparison to its Regional Counterparts 4
  • 5. Youth Employment National unemployment rate stood at 5.3 percent in 2020 Source: BIDS, World Bank, ILO (estimate) • From 2011 to 2019, overall unemployment grew from 3.7 percent to 4.2 percent • National unemployment rate stood at 5.3 percent in 2020 • The youth unemployment rate is estimated to be 2.8 times greater than the national rate • While the unemployment rate among educated youth was estimated to be 38 percent (BIDS) Figure: Bangladesh Unemployment Rate (2011 to 2019) 5
  • 6. Youth Entrepreneurs Population Is estimated to be at 3.8 million young entrepreneurs in Bangladesh Source: BIDS, World Bank, ILO (estimate) Figure: Bangladesh Population Pyramid 2019, Youth Population Representation • Approximately 9.45 million individuals or households are estimated to be relying on entrepreneurial activity as their primary source of income • Approximately 36 percent of the population is comprised of youth (between the ages 18 and 35) • Estimated 3.8 million young entrepreneurs encompassing all types of enterprises (SMEs, startups, social enterprises, etc.) in Bangladesh 6
  • 7. Sectors and Industries Showing High Potential for Youth Entrepreneurship Note: Sector Agriculture Education Health Financial Services ICT Opportunity Around two-third of rural Bangladesh is dependent on the agricultural economy and 25 percent of the gross national product is derived from this sector As of 2019, Bangladesh enrolled over 24 Mn students in primary, secondary and post secondary education. Youth can enhance the sector further through innovative business models for healthcare with the ongoing pandemic and the ever- growing need for standard healthcare Youth can utilize advanced technologies and collaborate with international FinTech companies to bring about high-end advances in the FinTech sector The ICT sector comprises more than one million professionals, making exports of ICT products worth US$1 billion around the globe Innovative Youth Enterprises Khamar-e: Bringing change in agriculture farming through data-driven automation technology 10 Minute School: The largest Online EdTech Platform in Bangladesh Safewheel: Providing affordable doorstep medical service to the rural people of Bangladesh iFarmer: Democratising agriculture financing and supply chain Romoni: The full-stack platform for enabling women-led micro-enterprise 7
  • 8. Ecosystem Stakeholders Government Initiatives, Development Partners and Private Sector Participation is boosting the entrepreneurship support ecosystem 8
  • 10. Fig: Gender and Age of Entrepreneurship Survey Respondents Demographic The survey was taken by 147 youth entrepreneurs between the age of 18 and 35 and 26 key stakeholders to gauge understanding of both entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders’ perspectives 10 Desk Research 2 Focus Group Discussions 25 + Key Informant Interviews 173 Survey Consultation Workshop Figure: Share of Enterprise Types among Surveyed Entrepreneurs MSMEs, 44% Startups, 34% self Employed, 18% Social Enterprises , 4% 7% 8% 8% 9% 11% 13% 44% Barishal Khulna Rajshahi Sylhet Rangpur Chattogram Dhaka Figure: Geographic Segmentation of the Surveyed Entrepreneurs Research Methodology
  • 11. Live Ecosystem Mapping Aims to provide a detailed picture of the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Bangladesh, including the players and stakeholder groups that are engaged within the ecosystem. Source: https://www.lightcastlebd.com/bangladesh-entrepreneurship-landscape 11
  • 12. i ii iii iv v vi 1 Ecosystem Confidence Index The Bangladesh Entrepreneurship Ecosystem scored an average score of 3.2 out of 5 12 Domain Confidence (out of 5) Policy and Regulatory Framework 3.3 Human Capital and Entrepreneurship Culture 2.3 Access to Finance and Incentives 3.0 Business Development Support and Infrastructure 3.4 Innovation and Technology 3.8 Access to Market 3.2 The study assessed the six domains of Youth Co:Lab’s ecosystem diagnostic framework to formulate the Hex-Key Ecosystem Confidence Index Fig: EcosystemHex-Key Confidence Index Score Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173)
  • 13. Deep Dive into the Youth Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
  • 14. 1 Government bodies need to play a crucial role in shortening bureaucratic processes and irradicate irregularities in the policy design and implementation for youth entrepreneurs Domain Confidence: 3.3 out of 5 Enablers • Policy framework supports availability of government-led facilities in equity investments, funding and grants, accelerator/incubator programmes, innovation labs and information technology support. • The public sector shows strong commitment to develop the policies for youth and entrepreneurship. Disablers • Fragmented strategies within ministries cause inconsistency within the policy and regulatory framework. • Lengthy bureaucratic processes hinder the ease of doing business for young entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. 14 Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Policy and Regulatory Framework Fig: Policy and Regulatory Framework Confidence Index Score
  • 15. 2 Human Capital & Entrepreneurship Culture To meet the rising interest in entrepreneurship among the youth population, it is imperative to improve the foundational skills and knowledge support required for entrepreneurial ventures Enablers • There are signs that attitudes and culture are changing positively towards entrepreneurship. • Integration of the entrepreneurial skills development agenda into education curricula encourages and helps youth to become entrepreneurs and address the challenges related to growing unemployment among young graduates. Disablers • Inadequate opportunities and support for young people (especially in the rural and peri urban areas) to develop entrepreneurship-specific skills impede the development of youth-led enterprises. • The current education system does not contribute to developing the entrepreneurship-specific skills of students. • The existing skills supply does not match demand, making it difficult for youth entrepreneurs to build a team. 15 Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Domain Confidence: 3.3 out of 5 Fig: Human Capital & Entrepreneurship Culture Confidence Index Score
  • 16. 3 Channels of entrepreneurial financial access need to be increased, eased and diversified to meet the variety and extent of youth entrepreneurial needs 16 Enablers • There are public sector provisions for funding and incentives to develop entrepreneurship and employment. • Financial support from private organizations has bolstered the growth of the youth entrepreneurship ecosystem. • There is a growing interest from financial institutions to develop last-mile access to finance. Disablers • The scale and scope of entrepreneur-specific financing opportunities are limited. • Female entrepreneurs face unequal access to finance for institutional and cultural reasons. • The Number of angel investors are nascent compared to neighbouring countries. Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Access to Finance and Incentives Domain Confidence: 3.0 out of 5 Fig: Access to Finance and Incentives Confidence Index Score
  • 17. 4 Business Development Support and Infrastructure Improved access and availability of consolidated platforms are necessary which can provide mentorship, guidance, and training for youth entrepreneurs 17 Enablers • Business support infrastructure (including many active ecosystem builders and support programmes) are enhancing the entrepreneurship ecosystem. • Active collaboration among the ecosystem stakeholders is enabling greater scale and scope of existing networks and programmes. • There are several platforms and organisations working on the empowerment of youth from religious and ethnic minority communities. Disablers • The scale and scope of support are not adequate to the demand for business development support. • Support and development programmes for enterprises are disproportionally located in Dhaka compared to the rest of the country. Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Domain Confidence: 3.4 out of 5 Fig: Business Development Support and Infrastructure Confidence Index Score
  • 18. 5 Access to local, regional, national, and international markets is vital for the growth and sustainability of youth-led enterprises 18 Enablers • Online markets are providing growing opportunities for youth-led enterprises. • There are NGO and government-led opportunities for rural entrepreneurs to access wider and larger markets. • There are government-led commitments and programmes aimed at developing entrepreneurial skills to enable access to the market. Disablers • The supply chains and value chains are inefficient and complex in the agriculture sector. • Rural enterprise growth is hindered by inadequate logistics, access to sales and sourcing networks, and access to information. Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Access to Market Domain Confidence: 3.8 out of 5 Fig: Access to Market Confidence Index Score
  • 19. 6 Provision of research & development facilities, power supply, accessible & affordable internet services and easy payment systems needs to be improved for the development youth innovation 19 Enablers • Startup-led digital platforms are helping small-scale SME entrepreneurs to grow. • The Government is supporting the development of enterprises that leverage technology. • There is an increasing trend in technology adoption among consumers and businesses because COVID-19 and country wide lockdown. Disablers • The current infrastructure is not adequate and strong enough to promote local innovation (internet, education, R&D). • Insufficient and unequal access to internet and internet-enabled technologies in rural areas. • There is insufficient protection of intellectual property and innovative ideas. Source: Hex-Key Entrepreneurship Confidence Index (n=173) Innovation and Technology Domain Confidence: 3.2 out of 5 Fig: Innovation and Technology Confidence Index Score
  • 21. 1 Recommendations 21 Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations Strengthen entrepreneurship culture and access to entrepreneurial skills development opportunities by integrating entrepreneurial skills development agenda into national curricula and education systems at all levels across the country • Improve access to entrepreneurship related knowledge through primary and secondary education. • Development of technical skillsets among youth. • Academic institutes need to bridge the industry demand for next generation skillsets. • Ensure that entrepreneurship platforms and programmes are widely available and accessible for students across the country. • Promote culture that is supportive of women’s entrepreneurship. • Promote entrepreneurship as a viable option to tackle unemployment.
  • 22. 3 2 Recommendations 22 Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations Ease the business establishment, operation, and expansion processes for youth-led enterprises • Develop a one-stop government portal for new entrepreneurs to access all services digitally. Increase advocacy, awareness, and provision of entrepreneur-specific finance for MSMEs, start-ups and social entrepreneurs • Promote startup-centric investment opportunities. • Promote startup-centric investment opportunities. • Promote angel investments with the support of local conglomerates. • Promote mandatory quota of financing for minority and female youth entrepreneurs. • Promotion of existing financial instruments coupled with knowledge dissemination.
  • 23. 5 4 Recommendations 23 Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations Develop and scale access to capacity building opportunities and business development support services for young entrepreneurs • Expand capacity development platforms for youth entrepreneurs in rural and peri- urban areas. Develop a robust policy and regulatory framework for entrepreneurship that is responsive to youth-specific needs • Develop a coherent policy and regulatory framework on youth entrepreneurship. • Ensure that inclusion lens is incorporated in the youth entrepreneurship policies and strategies. • Adoption of formal definition of startups and social enterprises in policies and regulations. • Increase awareness of and develop more robust regulatory frameworks for the protection of intellectual property.
  • 24. 7 6 Recommendations 24 Key Recommendation Sub-Recommendations Strengthen the capacity of the system to collect and use data that is relevant to enable a thriving youth entrepreneurship ecosystem • Improve national census on youth and entrepreneurship. Develop targeted means to enhance youth-led businesses’ access to market, especially in rural areas • Improve national market access opportunities for rural youth entrepreneurs. • Address inefficiencies in agricultural supply and value chains for rural youth entrepreneurs.
  • 25. Thank You State of the Ecosystem for Youth Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh