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Enterprise & Market Development
Enterprise & Market Development programs are changing the economic playing field so that the poor can successfully generate income and assets.
Vulnerable Populations Track >>
From the SEEP Blog

Reporting from the Vulnerable Populations track
Part 1 – In the corridors and the Bermuda Triangle
Part 2 – The workshops
Part 3 – Questions for the future
BLOGS BY ALEXIS MORCRETTE | Dec 2, 2011
Workshop Presentations
- Why a Rising Tide Won't Lift All Boats: Understanding the Different Needs of the Extreme Poor to Develop Effective Graduation Programs
- Reaching Vulnerable Households Through Value Chain Development
Presentation 1 (PSNP Plus)
Presentation 2 (World Vision) - Integrating Microfinance & Livelihoods: Plus Models that Make Business Sense
- Savings-Linked Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America
Enterprise and Market Development Systems Track >>
From the SEEP Blog
Zoom out! Why a systemic perspective matters in economic development – more than ever
BLOG POST BY MARCUS JENAL | Dec 21, 2011z
Workshop Presentations
- Understanding, Influencing and Responding to Private Sector Motivations for Pro-Poor Impact in Bangladesh and East Africa
- "Lock and Load" without the "Crash and Burn": Using Systems to Find the Most Effective Entry Points into a Value Chain
Presentation 1 (Sound Systems Consulting)
Presentation 2 (Practical Action) - Market System Facilitators Engaging with Corporates - Opportunities and Risks
Presentation 1 (CARE)
Presentation 2 (Practical Action)
Presentation 3 (Sustainable Food Lab) - Models for Reaching Vulnerable Populations in Market Development Projects (coming soon)

Screencasts by Microlinks
- Plenary - Strengthening the Economic Potential of the Bottom Billion: Navigating the Space Between Social Safety Nets and Markets?
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Plenary - Leveraging Private Sector Incentives and Strategies for Development Outcomes
SEEP 2011 Annual Conference













