The Gendered Enterprise and Markets Programme is a market-systems approach which looks at the whole market environment in order to identify Oxfam’s key intervention points. Read more
We're implementing and developing the GEM approach in 12 countries. View the countries
Programme Coordinator Norul Amin explains how dairy farming in Bangladesh is helping flood-hit women to transform their lives. Read the blog
Livelihoods Coordinator Josep Ferrer talks about using the GEM approach to support women smallholders in Burundi. Read the blog
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This may be interesting for anyone who deals with (climate) data or information that inherently contains uncertainty. There are various presentations from the EQUIP final workshop…Continue
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This article in Guardian Development has some useful insights and suggestions for 'Building bridges between agribusiness and development'. …Continue
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Sustainable Livelihoods Learning Network LACThis site has several WEL publications that can be accessed publicly; videos, papers, conceptual…Continue
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People might be interested in this blog from Business Fights Poverty - Empowering Poor…Continue
Started by Claudia Canepa in Tips and advice Apr 4, 2012.
Thomas Tichar replied to Imogen Davies's discussion Strengthening resilience through improved treatment of uncertainty in weather, climate and impacts
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