Abstract:
The study was guided by three objectives namely:
1. to examine the influence of impairment on the
creativity of youth entrepreneurs at Malengo
Foundation,
2. to assess the influence of activity limitation on the
productivity of youth entrepreneurs at Malengo
Foundation,
3. to examine the influence of participation restriction
on skills and market opportunities of youth
entrepreneurs at Malengo Foundation.
Description:
The study found that youth entrepreneurs with disabilities
were able to maintain business relationships with their
customers in business enterprises they cannot be
discriminated against based on their disability, including
tailoring and hairdressing. The study found that youth
entrepreneurs with disabilities cultivated confidence to do
business when given entrepreneurship training and
technical skills. They also generated “bankable” ideas
which ensured the achievement of their business
objectives.