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Comment fournir un accès inclusif à l'eau, à l'assainissement et à l'hygiène dans le contexte d'une pandémie ?

Apr 27, 2021 | Portail FinDev avec Ebenezer Atsugah

Des latrines Sama Sama. Crédit photo : iDE Global Ce blog a été initialement publié sur Portail Findev. Nous sommes heureux de le partager avec la communauté…

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The Role of Food Security in Economic Recovery: Futureproofing and Building Resilience

Sep 23, 2020 | Sylvain Roy, Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture

Irish Potato Farming on Terraces in Ngororero, Rwanda Food security is inextricably tied to economic wellbeing. They share a reciprocal relationship in which each paves the way for the other.…

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What Does Market-based Programming Look like in the Age of COVID-19?

Aug 25, 2020 | Markets in Crises Community of Practice

Photo Credit: Văn Long Bùi from Pexels The Markets in Crises Community of Practice (MiC) recently hosted a 6-week online discussion series on market-based programming (MBP) in the age o…

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Advocacy, Action & Application: The Story of our First MERS Focal Point Program

May 27, 2020 | The SEEP Network

Practitioners in Gaziantep, Turkey reviewing the MERS Handbook. The Minimum of Economic Recovery Standards were developed a decade ago as a recognized consensus on best practices for building…

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Practitioner Insights: Using Financial Services to Build Resilience

Feb 28, 2020 | Tracy Mitchell, RTI International

(L to R) Nicki Post, from Mercy Corps; Kevin Mulligan from USAID Center for Resilience and Amy Sink Davies, RTI present at the 2019 SEEP Annual Conference. Access to financial services is a wi…

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Three Lessons in Applying Market Systems Resilience

Feb 18, 2020 | James Naughton & Rosa Tarling, DAI

PIMS Project Officer, inspecting the canal and bridge rehabilitation work in the Shabelle Valley The prospect of disaster will never change, but our approach to resilience can. While the natur…

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The World Is Mobile, Why Isn't Our Data?

Nov 1, 2019 | Tim Nourse, Making Cents International

This blog was originally posted on FinDev Gateway. We are pleased to share it here with the SEEP community. Photo courtesy: Peter Paul Ekka, 2016 CGAP Photo Contest. The world is on the move…

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Putting Heads Together to Strengthen Women's Economic Empowerment and Resilience

Oct 20, 2019 | Women for Women International

Women for Women International program participants in Nigeria. Photo Credit: Sefa Nkansa What practical approaches maximize women’s economic empowerment, reduce risks and increase resil…

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Four Knotty Issues for Tying & Strengthening the Humanitarian-Development Nexus

Jul 8, 2019 | Martin Dietz, Zenebe B. Uraguchi

This blog originally appeared on the Helvtas website. We are pleased to share it here with the SEEP community. “We have to move quickly and intervene. Let’s save lives first. Pe…

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Global Communities and SEEP: Partners for Good

Sep 20, 2018 | The SEEP Network

As a global learning network, SEEP’s activities reach a great number of dynamic institutions that share our vision of “markets that create opportunities for all to engage and prosp…

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How Can We Adapt Pre-Crisis Market Assessment Guidance for Shelter?

Sep 11, 2018 | Sheldon Yoder, Habitat for Humanity

Fifty-six percent of surveyed houses completely damaged. Sixty percent of surveyed households do not believe their house will withstand future calamities. These are some of the striking findin…

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Testing the Added Value of Market Incentives on Disaster Risk Reduction in Western Nepal: Findings from a Post-shock Monitoring Study

Aug 14, 2018 | Mercy Corps

Laxmi Kumari Magar, Bhajami Municipality, Kailali. 44 years old, Community Disaster Management Committee (CDMC) president, female head of household. Main livelihood is agriculture, her husban…

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SEEP and UNHCR Mainstreaming MERS Partnership: Fostering A Path to Economic Inclusion for Persons of Concern

Jul 11, 2018 | The SEEP Network

The SEEP Network is thrilled to announce our formal partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) Economic Inclusion Unit. The partnership was formed through SEEP&r…

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Call for Evidence: Market Systems-based Intervention in Protracted Crises: What Works for Sustainable Impact?

May 7, 2018 | Ben Taylor, Ekram El-Huni, and Alexandre Gachoud

A Call for Evidence The humanitarian field is used to dealing with imperatives. Fixing problems because the consequences of not fixing them are seen to be too grave. But the ways in which the…

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Three Years Later: What Spurred Recovery Following Nepal's Gorkha Earthquake?

Apr 23, 2018 | Mercy Corps

The monsoon rains fell without stop, seemingly indifferent to the trauma community members of Dhungkharka had just endured, as it pelted the crude and waterlogged temporary shelter they huddle…

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MERS and UNHCR Minimum Criteria for Livelihoods Programming: Complementary Resources for Refugee Resilience

Apr 2, 2018 | Sonya Salanti

The SEEP Network and the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) hosted a joint webinar on applying the Minimum Economic Recovery Standards and Minimum Criteria for Livelihoods in e…

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Markets in Crises Community of Practice Announces New Advisory Committee

Feb 21, 2018 | Sonya Salanti

About MiC The Markets in Crises Community of Practice (MiC) provides a learning space for practitioners engaging with markets in emergency and recovery contexts to discuss innovative ideas, sh…

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From Beirut to Baku: Azerbaijan's Microfinance Association Hosts Lebanese Counterpart

Feb 16, 2018 | Sonya Salanti

Building a strong, effective and member-oriented microfinance association (MFA) is no easy feat. MFAs must address complex organizational challenges--such as building strong governance structu…

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Explaining Market-Based Crisis Programming to A 10-Year Old: We're Getting There

Sep 27, 2017 | Sarah J Ward

Yesterday, I was sitting with my three kids and great Uncle Mike, trying to answer the question, "so, what are you working on now?" As an internatoinal consultant in livelihoods and resilience…

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The Value of Time Travel: MERS Through the Ages

Feb 21, 2017 | Sarah J Ward

In 2002, for the first time in my life, I stepped into an office in Kissidougou, Guinea as a team leader , the new Livelihoods Program Coordinator. I walked into a small cement block office in…

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