Call for Participants: Market System Approaches to Food Security and Nutrition Programming
July 21, 2021 | Member:
Market systems approaches such as market systems development (MSD) or Making Markets Work for the Poor (M4P) have been identified as an effective strategy for facilitating improved food security and nutrition outcomes. MSD aims to reduce poverty by transforming the system to increase inclusive and beneficial market participation. They identify and address the root causes of why market systems often fail to meet the needs of the vulnerable and marginalized by working with local actors to create sustainable long-term solutions to these issues.
This online learning course will offer a tailored, comprehensive training on applying market system approaches in FSN programming. It will offer integrated approaches that leverage MSD to drive impact, efficiency and sustainability, and will offer access to tools that build quality MSD programming as articulated by the MERS.
This course will combine self-paced online learning modules along with live group sessions. Peer learning opportunities, tailored groups, and one-to-one mentoring sessions will be emphasized. Input from participants will be gathered in advance to create customized content and maximize participant interactions. The course is expected to cover six modules:
Module 1: Market Systems and Market Based Programming in Emergencies
Module 2: MSD in Food Security and Nutrition in Development Contexts
Module 3: MERS Purpose, Structure, and Application of MERS
Module 4: MERS General Standards: Core and Assessment and Analysis Course Objectives Course Description
Module 5: MERS Technical Standards: Enterprise and Market Systems Development, Asset Distribution, Financial Services, Employment
Module 6: Applying MERS in FSN programming
All course participants utilize a learning management system (LMS), which will feature course announcements, a discussion forum, and class learning modules.
If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please read the full course description and fill out this online application no later than August 9, 2021. The course will be offered to selected participants at no cost.