

Market-based livelihood interventions for refugees and host communities
Kennedy Sulumeti Malala
Market-based livelihood interventions for refugees and host communities seeks to develop the participant’s knowledge of the Market Systems Development approach as a tool to promote the economic integration of refugees and host communities.
OBJECTIVES
During the training, participants:
Learned how to Identify high-growth value chains with the potential to generate decent employment for refugees and host communities;
Acquired the tools to analyze a value chain and identify systemic constraints to small business growth and decent job creation
Designed business model-based pilot interventions to achieve a vision of how value chains and markets should function;
Learned the difference between direct delivery of enterprise development interventions and market system facilitation
Developed their capacity to lead and facilitate market systems analysis in their country and context
CONTENT
The course used a participatory, action-oriented approach based on practical examples of projects in the field. The focus was on how the value chain and facilitative approach can help change the business practices of private sector firms to create sustainable, large-scale benefits for the poor. Participants learned to:
Analyse livelihoods through the market-systems framework
Identify demand-driven livelihoods opportunities for refugees and host communities
Understand market failures and constraint that prevent refugees from maximising their livelihoods opportunities
Articulate a vision for market-based livelihoods interventions
Facilitate inclusive business models in cooperation with the private sector
Develop results chains and indicators to monitor the impact of interventions.
NUMBER OF HOURS: 30
Skills / Knowledge
- market systems development
- value chain analysis
- intervention design