MiC houses a diverse group of 1,732 members from 110 countries representing NGOs, donors, academics, UN agencies and the private sector. The community is supported by a dynamic Advisory Committee comprised of 14 thought leaders working at the forefront of market systems programming in emergency and development contexts.
SEEP serves a facilitative role for the community and provides administrative and technical resources that support MiC to:
The MiC Advisory Committee provides strategic guidance and technical direction for the Markets in Crisis community of practice. Advisory Committee Members provide advice and support to the planning of group activities. Committee members are high-level thought leaders in the fields of humanitarian response and economic recovery.
The MiC is a community of practice open to anyone interested in markets, crises, market development and/or emergency response. You can join the MiC online community by visiting the Markets in Crisis d-group page.
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Resources, from tools to case studies, can be found in the MiC Resource Library.
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