Findings and recommendations, focussing on system change, from the final evaluation of the Harvest II Activity
The Summer Academy is a five-day residential international event on economic development. At the Summer Academy, participants are introduced to Mesopartner’s approach to Local Economic Development (LED), which brings together …
This DevLearn online training course will introduce the core concepts of market systems development and provide simple, practical tips to enable you to implement them in your context. For example, …
DevLearn’s four-week online training course in May 2024 will show you how to design practical MEL systems for inclusive economic growth programmes. It answers questions like: What should we be …
Leaning into the messiness of systemic change is critical, which is why climate change efforts and MSD approaches need each other.
It's no longer about whether systems change is needed to address big challenges, such as poverty or the climate crisis, but how to implement a complex systems approach.
Ten common pitfalls in the design and implementation of aid programmes, highlighting the importance of understanding local contexts and avoiding assumptions based on Western perspectives
Start from the programme strategy and system context to determine which dimensions of system change to evaluate.
Recognise that a big contribution to a small system change may be more important than a small contribution to a big system change.
The commercialisation of drought-tolerant rice seeds in Indonesia and the role of public-private partnerships
Gender Outcome Mapping' Study aimed to assess how communities themselves measure their progress towards gender equality
If you’ve ever tried to evaluate the extent of system change, you know it’s a fascinating - but tricky - process.
Market systems development programmes support people living in poverty to increase their income, gain employment, and purchase basic goods. The approach can achieve sustainable impact at scale, but faces many …
Study examining global entrepreneurial ecosystem approaches in the Global South
Examining the key drivers of food loss in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia and technologies to mitigate these losses
Brief sharing findings and lessons from the September 2022 independent review of the Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia (SHARPE) programme
Examines fertiliser usage in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, addressing the challenges of both overuse and underuse of mineral fertilisers
Using a Market Systems Resilience (MSR) approach to improve the livelihoods and resilience of pastoralists in Ethiopia
BEAM Grab the Mic webinar Date: Tuesday 12th September 2023 Time: 9am (NY/DC), 1pm (UTC), 2pm (UK), 3pm (CEST), 4pm (EAT/Somalia, Kenya), 7pm (Bangladesh) [time converter] The webinar will last for …
Impact evaluation of the Construya Columbia, focusing on construction interventions by trained workers from 2015 to 2018