Co-produced by YBI and Bangladesh Youth Enterprise Advice and Helpcentre (BYEAH), this paper explores how myths are slowing innovation and blocking advancement of youth-led climate adaptation enterprises. This is stymieing business growth and forcing climate-effected communities to depend on handouts instead of bolstering their resilience and economic growth.
By integrating ecosystem support, building alternative credit assessment models and implementing policy reforms removing barriers to entry for young founders, youth-led climate enterprises can thrive. Empowering the communities at the sharp end of the problems, best placed to identify and harness the most effective opportunities, will lead to innovation, economic growth, and self-sufficiency.
This approach reduces dependency on handouts while building resilience where it is needed most.