Bangladesh has shown tremendous economic growth in the past decade and is expected to become an upper-middle-income country by 2031. At the same time, the country faces a magnitude of challenges related to the inclusivity and sustainability of this growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these challenges, hitting the most vulnerable – including women, minorities, and young people – hardest.
As of 2020, out of the 165 million Bangladeshi people, approximately 63.7 percent were under the age of 35. However, Bangladesh will become an aging society in 2029. Therefore, this window of opportunity to capitalize on Bangladesh’s demographic dividend should not be wasted.
It is undoubtedly necessary to support the human development and economic empowerment of the large youth population to:
Unemployment is unquestionably one of the key challenges facing Bangladesh’s young people. Youth entrepreneurship is a potential solution to address this challenge and achieve positive impacts at scale. Entrepreneurship does not only provide young people with opportunities to achieve financial independence. It also enables them to create employment and support their peers and communities.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – under the Youth Co:Lab initiative co-led by UNDP and Citi Foundation – the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and Startup Bangladesh Limited have commissioned this first-of-its-kind study to strengthen the understanding of the current state of the ecosystem for youth entrepreneurship in Bangladesh and provide data-driven recommendations to develop the ecosystem over the coming years.
This study has estimated that there are 3.8 million young entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. Understanding the challenges and opportunities within the entrepreneurship ecosystem is vital for amplifying the potential of youth entrepreneurship and supporting these youth-led enterprises in growing and developing their businesses. The study produced a comprehensive assessment of challenges and opportunities within the six central domains of the youth entrepreneurship ecosystem by incorporating youth and inclusion lenses in the analysis throughout.
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