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=== Involving the private sector ===
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The following webinars discuss the approach, challenges as well as of different opportunities for involving the private sector in humanitarian context:
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* '''[[Making Markets Work – Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy|Making Markets Work | Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy]]'''
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q_1LURvbMw Webinar on Sustainable Energy for Small Businesses in Displacement Settings]
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=== Webinar on Delivery model for clean cooking ===
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=== Case Studies from the Ground ===
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=== [[Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp]] ===
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The Market-Based Energy Access (MBEA) project was designed to drive a shift from a humanitarian, donation-based approach to market-based energy access for refugees in Kakuma refugee camp, Kalobeyei integrated settlement, and the surrounding host community. SNV implemented the pilot phase of the project between October 2017 and September 2019 with funding from the Energising Development (EnDev) programme. MBEA II launched in October 2019.
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Revision as of 03:00, 17 January 2022

A Guide to Market-Based Livelihood Interventions for Refugees

This guide provides a framework for assessment to help practitioners determine the right combination of market-based interventions that is adopted to the local context and settings.

It orients itself around the ILO's market system framework that focuses on four components of market:

  • Demand and Supply
  • Supporting Function
  • Rules and Regulations


Involving the private sector

The following webinars discuss the approach, challenges as well as of different opportunities for involving the private sector in humanitarian context:

Webinar on Delivery model for clean cooking

Case Studies from the Ground

Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp

The Market-Based Energy Access (MBEA) project was designed to drive a shift from a humanitarian, donation-based approach to market-based energy access for refugees in Kakuma refugee camp, Kalobeyei integrated settlement, and the surrounding host community. SNV implemented the pilot phase of the project between October 2017 and September 2019 with funding from the Energising Development (EnDev) programme. MBEA II launched in October 2019.