Bangladesh Youth Enterprise Advice & Helpcentre (B’Yeah), as a devoted organization to youth empowerment and the promotion of youth entrepreneurship, has always flagged those issues which become hurdles on the way to youth entrepreneurship. In this regard, B’Yeah, in collaboration with AusAID – ANCP and General Public Donations, undertook a project titled “Youth Micro Enterprise Development (YMED)” from March 2014 to June 30, 2015. During this period, B’Yeah completed all the activities successfully. To address the needs of entrepreneurship development, the YMED project was developed with the objective of having 200 youth entrepreneurs set up 200 enterprises that create the self-employment of 200 youth as well as employment opportunities for another 800 youth. The quantitative and qualitative achievements of the project have profound impacts on improving the economic and social well-being of disadvantaged youth, with a strong focus on female youth.