The NGO "Watermarks" founded an entrepreneurship program called "The Silver Twiggies" to address rural depopulation by creating jobs. The program produces decorative materials from wood leftovers to sell locally and internationally. It aims to substitute social benefits with wages to improve livelihoods. The NGO's location provides access to raw materials and facilities at low costs. The business requires mostly unskilled labor and offers opportunities for youth. Consultations are needed in product design, pricing, marketing and export to help launch this social enterprise pilot and rural development model.