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Understanding, Using and Supporting Markets in Emergencies

Date: 
May 15, 2017
Location: 
Paris, France

This course provides original insights and knowledge on market-based programming and market monitoring in humanitarian settings. It offers a comprehensive understanding as to what market analysis and monitoring can and cannot achieve to improve humanitarian programming. Instead of focusing on a single tool, it provides an overview of the existing approaches and equips participants with the skills and confidence to pick the one that is fit for purpose.

The course will be delivered in English by Helene Juillard. It is aimed at humanitarian practitioners with an interest in market analysis and experience in emergency response design, implementation and monitoring. The course is relevant across sectors, functions and seniority levels.

For more information, see the course training outline here

Understanding, Using and Supporting Markets in Emergencies
Date(s): 
May 15, 2017 9:00am to May 19, 2017 4:00pm

This training is designed to prepare humanitarian practitioners from any sector or department to participate in an EMMA assessment. It can be and has often been conducted as a standalone training, which typically involves three-and-a-half days of classroom training and a day-and-a-half of practical field exercises; however, it has been found to be more effective when combined with an actual EMMA assessment exercise.