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Market Based Solutions for the Extreme Poor
Studies have shown that it is often wealthier people in a community who benefit from market approaches to combatting poverty – men more than women, non-disabled more than disabled. So how and to what extent can market-based solutions improve the lives of extremely poor people?
Malnutrition and Poverty Traps in OIC Countries: Evidence and Policy Responses
This projects aims to study the links between malnutrition and poverty and between maternal and child malnutrition in OIC countries.
Inclusive Economies
Our work explores what characterises inclusive economies and how these can be achieved, particularly in a world where new technologies,...
10 August 2018
Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: Integrating Womens Special Situation and Gender Perspectives in Skills Training and Employment Promotion Programmes
This report is an input to the ILO Action Programme on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict. ...
Webinar: Can Market-Based Approaches Include the Most Marginalised?
This webinar will explore these questions through the concrete experiences and lessons learnt from working with highly marginalised groups through markets. It will draw on 22 market-based examples that have been building confidence, creating more profitable, predictable and diverse income sources, challenging cultural biases and supporting enabling legislation.
Using Participatory Action Research to Improve Development Practice
This five-day course on Participatory Action Research (PAR) will provide participants with the conceptual and practical tools to design and carry out PAR. They will learn about a range of methods and develop their ideas into a detailed plan that they will be able to put into action on returning to their organisation.