By clearly defining the core system you’re trying to change, and how skills fit into it, you can adapt your language, tools and approach more effectively.
Using co-creation and engaging citizens, businesses, and government entities in a market systems approach is essential to designing better projects.
BEAM Grab the Mic webinar Date: 9th December 2021 1pm (UK/UTC), 2pm (CET), 4pm (Kenya), 8am (NY/DC) (time converter) Register for the webinar Speakers: Isaac Cowan-Gore, Junior Technical Officer, SME Unit, …
Hear from practitioners engaging in the Haiti and Eastern DRC contexts and the different interventions they apply in conflict and crisis-affected environments. Speakers will discuss the challenges they have encountered …
Rapid analysis to identify and analyse trends driving the adoption of digital tools in the agriculture market system in response to COVID-19
Engaging the private sector in the Honduras TMS programme
The importance of resilience, and the ability to adapt to shocks, for businesses in Honduras
Rapid survey to gather primary data to understand the impact and responses to COVID-19 by enterprises in Honduras
National and international speakers and exhibitors will explore technological innovation for small-scale agriculture, how to promote it and what new technologies are appropriate for the Bolivian context. Organised in coordination …
E-waste recycling case study in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Case study on EcoVecindarios' work in managing used vegetable oil in Bolivia.
A snapshot of the Lab's adaptive management approach through action research initiatives in Peru's wood and furniture sector.
A market systems approach to greener brick production in Latin America
EcoVecindarios programme's work in solid waste management from 2013 - 2016 in Bolivia
Opportunities of public-private collaboration in connecting the small Caribbean economies to the global market.
The brick industry is important for Latin America's economy, but generates environmental impacts. Enter the EELA programme which aims to reduce the carbon footprint of traditional brick making, while at …
Early M4P projects in Latin America are showing signs of success and raising important questions, writes Annick Vollmar.
Four years ago, SDC was defining a strategy for the dissemination of the M4P approach in Latin America, considering it as a valuable tool for increasing impact and sustainability of …