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Making Markets Work for the Poor and SLA
Lucho OsorioMarkets and Livelihoods Programme
Practical Action
Are they different?
Source: Carney, 1998
Source: Springfield Centre
Source: Practical Action
SLA and M4P: are they different?
Some convergences
• Importance of institutions
• Links micro and macro
• Holistic approach
• Dynamic
• Strengths rather than needs
• Importance of sustainability
Some divergences
SLA• Community-centric
• Impact on community
• Micro - macro
• Livelihood strategies: source
of sustainability
• Social/environmental
• Rural development
M4P• System-centric
• Impact on system
• Meso – Macro
• System as the source
• Economic/financial
• Sectoral/subsectoral
development
3 tectonic shifts
us to them
Tectonic shift #1
Doing Learning
Tectonic shift #2
Tectonic shift #3
Discourse Action
Complex Systems
So… where are things going?
Where are things going?
• Impact assessment
– IA that embraces complexity & indirect causal links
• Skills and attitudes of field practitioners
– To become effective facilitators
• Collaboration NGOs, donors and private investors
– Facilitation-friendly principles and rules
Where are things going?
• Sustainable growth
–How can it be achieved?
• Gender
–What is the role of and impact on women?
• Cultural and social norms
–How to understand and use them?
Where are things going?
• Diffusion of innovation– Applications and implications
• Learning systems– Processes, institutions and agents
• “Endogenous” facilitation– How to build capacity of market actors
• Extreme poverty and vulnerability– “Stretching” markets & non-markets strategies
Thanks a lot• For more information:
http://practicalaction.org/aim2
MaFIJust google “mafi” + “markets”
Or contact Lucho at:[email protected]