How to design impactful interventions for WEE - based on the WIN programme
Guide for MSD practitioners working on WEE to design effective MEL tools and frameworks - based on the WIN programme
World Vision's WEE framework
Guide to selecting sectors for MSD programmes working in the area of WEE - based on the WIN programme
This workshop will launch the Africa RISE report, an analysis of existing frameworks, identifying gender gaps and crafting policy orientation to enhance better gender parity. The event will be in a hybrid …
BEAM Grab the Mic webinar Date: 24th January 2023 08.00 (NY/DC) / 13.00 (UTC) / 14.00 (CET) / 16.00 (Kenya) : time converter Speakers: Erin Markel, MarketShare Associates (MSA) Ryan Bourque, …
Responding to market contexts is key to MSD - and achieving systemic development may depend on facilitators daring to ‘go hybrid’.
How a tailored approach to MSD helps CRS catalyse transformational change at scale across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus
BEAM Grab the Mic webinar Date: 12th December 2022 13.00 (UTC) / 14.00 (CET) / 16.00 (Kenya) / 08.00 (NY/DC) - time converter Speakers From HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation: Anastasia Bekish, RECONOMY Environment …
Exploratory study to identify opportunities to improve access to decent jobs for female workers in Kosovo
What happens when you build gender equality into a sustainable market solution? That solution lasts and grows for years after projects end.
Results of research carried out with Primark (Pakistan), Waitrose (Kenya) and the Ethical Tea Partnership (Kenya & Malawi)
A meta-review review of 11 World Vision Australia projects focusing on agri-food systems.
How Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) is integrating gender dimensions into climate action
Market systems development programmes support people living in poverty helping to increase their income, gain employment, and purchase basic goods. The approach can achieve sustainable impact at scale, but faces …
Market systems development programmes working in complex environments need to understand the context they work in, monitor changes, and adapt their work accordingly. This sounds simple but is challenging in practice. …
Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) and social inclusion are essential features of programme design and implementation. Addressing systemic constraints to economically empower vulnerable groups, including women, yields both social and economic …
A framework to support development practitioners to better align with SMEs and other private-sector actors in low- and middle-income countries to accelerate women-inclusive growth
Synthesis of the sessions including pre-symposium training, plenaries, system tool sessions, thematic sessions and deep dive cafes
Insights on how gender-responsive media can effectively increase women’s economic empowerment in Mozambique