MERS Personal Case Story: Can Livelihoods and Protection Get Along?
Feb 18, 2020 | by Elena Ferrari (UNHCR)
The case study explores, from a personal perspective, the relationship between Protection and Livelihoods interventions in a refugee context in Chad. The study uses three standards from the Minimum Economic Recovery Standards to explore the effectiveness of monitoring approaches for livelihoods program:
Assessment & Analysis Standard 2: Scope of assessment is determined by how data will be used
Assessment and Analytis Standard 3: Fieldwork processes are inclusive, ethical, and objective
Enterprise and Market Systems Development Standard 2: Implement market system analyses early and adapt frequently
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Economic Strengthening and Recovery Fragile and Conflict-affected Environments Livelihoods Resilient Markets Resilient Markets Resource Library English SEEP Resource Library 2020 Resources