Microenterprises, or businesses with a sole proprietor and fewer than six employees, can be significant drivers of economic growth. They can also support community development in other ways, providing social and environmental benefits to a region. Young people around the world (between the ages of 15 and 24) are three times as likely as older adults to be unemployed. However, young people also have great potential to become entrepreneurs themselves. In this task, you will play the role of a policymaker in a small developing nation. Your job will be to craft policy that helps more young people to start and sustain small businesses that benefit their communities economically, socially, and environmentally.