Learn from leading MSD programs in Ethiopia to discover how to:
- Apply collaboration to supercharge your MSD efforts.
- Overcome common challenges in collaborative programming.
- Leverage resources and expertise for maximum impact.
Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) are fundamental to achieving lasting impact in market systems development (MSD). Yet, many programs face hurdles in dedicating the necessary resources for effective collaboration due to rigid work plans and challenges in measuring the contribution of joint efforts. Join us to explore how innovative approaches are breaking down these barriers, unlocking the potential of collaboration, and driving greater systems change.
This webinar draws on a series of case studies produced under the Market Systems Collaboration Community of Practice facilitated by the Vikāra Institute for the USAID Ethiopia Resilience Learning Activity (RLA).
Learn from real-world examples of programs collaborating in livestock, agriculture and sanitation systems to boost financial inclusion, improve access to market information, improve food safety systems, and support MSMEs through B2B collaborations.
- Facilitated by Michael Field and Margie Brand from the Vikāra Institute
With panelists from:
- Feed the Future Ethiopia Resilience in Pastoral Areas (RiPA North)
- Feed the Future Ethiopia Transforming Agriculture (ETA)
- USAID Climate-Resilient Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (CR WASH) Activity
- USAID Resilience and Food Security Activity (RFSA) Ifaa