Young entrepreneurs from Commonwealth countries in East Africa have proposed a raft of policy measures to boost economic growth and reduce youth joblessness.
Governments should consider simplifying regulations and easing processes to access credit to help create new youth-led businesses, according to the group.
The entrepreneurs from Kenya, Uganda, Seychelles, Mauritius, Tanzania and Rwanda were meeting for the inaugural summit of the Commonwealth Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs-East Africa (CAYE-EA).
