The story of ‘market systems development’ told through twelve examples from four continents
Compilation of five case studies on Enterprise Partner's market system transformation in Ethiopia
Enterprise Partners work to transform market systems to support income-generation for youth and women
First hand experiences from projects in Bangladesh and Moldova and how they adapted their strategies to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. You will hear how the project in Bangladesh is …
Impact studies of low-income occupational groups in Bangladesh to assess the impact of COVID 19 on their livelihoods.
Sharing some of the lessons learnt on effectively collecting and using data as part of the Arab Women Enterprise Fund.
Key programme achievements between January and December 2019
Design & implementation of HIPSTER, supporting Ethiopia's industrial-led economic growth strategy
GROW Liberia's impact from Jan. 2019 to March 2020
How the R2J programme has worked to strengthen agricultural and manufacturing sectors in a fragile setting to create more and better jobs
Promoting Inclusive Markets in Somalia (PIMS) completion report
PIMS final report - lessons learnt, results and outcomes
Report on PIMS' programme design, staffing, management and implementation approach
GROW Liberia's 2018 results, activity and achievements
Midterm evaluation to provide an estimate of impact in job creation and to improve the effectiveness of the evaluation design approach
On its 13th edition, The Annual Regional BDS Conference remains one of the largest learning platform to advance the practice of market system development and value chain facilitation within East …
Sida's evaluation of Afghanistan's R2J programme looking at relevance, effectiveness and sustainability
A survey of Georgia's preferences and behavioral patterns of cheese and meat consumption in urban areas
Insight into how Enterprise Partners learns from, and adapts, strategies and interventions.
2018 review of MDF's MSD work in the Indo-Pacific region to engage the private sector and reduce poverty