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Publication - A Step Towards Resilience: Pioneering Market Systems Development in Humanitarian Response

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Title
A Step Towards Resilience: Pioneering Market Systems Development in Humanitarian Response
Publisher
Mercy Corps
Author
Mercy Corps
Published in
February 2019
Abstract
Mercy Corps is responding to the South Sudanese refugee influx in Uganda by testing the use of a market systems development approach to build the resilience of refugee and local communities. This pilot evaluation provides a greater understanding of what is possible, raises critical issues about which components of a market-based approach work well in the context of Northern Uganda, and where investment is required to further support learning on market-based information gathering, change and development.
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