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Nurturing youth entrepreneurship


FE Team | Published: December 31, 2024 20:57:52


Nurturing youth entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is developing a concept into a business, which requires creativity, risk-taking, and the desire to create something new and worthwhile. Value creation, the introduction of new products or services, market disruption, and risk-taking are all important considerations. Entrepreneurs must also plan, promote, and manage funds to transform their ideas into reality. This entrepreneurial method may be used to start and grow enterprises of any size, creating jobs and encouraging innovation.
Additionally, youth entrepreneurship refers to the engagement of young people, often in their adolescence or early adulthood, in entrepreneurial activities. Young entrepreneurs are taking the globe by storm, armed with new ideas and a desire to disrupt the status quo. This surge in youth innovation is not just about chasing personal dreams, it's about tackling social and economic challenges in creative ways.
Today's young entrepreneurs are creating innovative solutions for industries involving renewable energy, education technology, and sustainable agriculture. A unique capacity that detects generational problems and designs answers to problems facing a tech-savvy audience.
However, the road to success is not always straightforward. Young entrepreneurs frequently have difficulties in obtaining capital, clearing legal barriers, and receiving patronage. To overcome these difficulties, organisations are developing supporting environments. Incubator programmes, workshops, and youth-focused business challenges provide young entrepreneurs with the resources and training they require to succeed. The surge in youth entrepreneurship bodes well for the future. It represents a generation of young people who are proactive, resourceful, and committed to making a difference. By encouraging this attitude of creativity, we can unleash a flood of inventive ideas that will benefit society for years to come.

Jinatul Ferdous Sumiya
Student
Department in Finance,
Mejor in Finance, North South University
Jinatul.sumiya@northsouth.edu

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