Helen Bradbury
Helen Bradbury is a development professional with a career spanning market system approaches to solving problems ranging from the welfare of working horses in Ethiopia to early economic recovery in post-tsunami Indonesia. She is Team Leader of Mercy Corps' M4P flagship Alliances programme in Southern Georgia, and advises on M4P and women's economic empowerment. Helen has a strong interest in operationalising gender and WEE in M4P, and Alliances has served as a case study for both the M4P Hub Guidelines for Incorporating WEE into M4P Programmes (2012) and the DCED's Measuring Women's Economic Empowerment in Private Sector Development guidelines.
Contributions
Blogs
- How do you codify common sense? Transcribing the less tangible aspects of successful facilitation [2022]
- Counteracting indifference: How to keep gender and WEE alive in market systems programming [2015]
- Information matters [2014]
Resources
- Investment manual (version 3) [2022]
- ALCP results measurement manual [2018]
- How to put gender and WEE into practice in M4P [2016]
- Testing tools for assessing systemic change: outcome harvesting [2016]
- Transforming access to veterinary services in Georgia [2016]
- Guidance from the field: The Investment Manual of ALCP [2016]
- Information in Alliances [2015]