Managing the process of change: Useful frameworks for implementers of making markets work for the poor programmes
This article presents project management frameworks developed and used by PROFIT Zambia - a five-year USAID-funded programme supporting agriculture/natural resources development - to guide its interventions in facilitating inclusive and sustained industry competitiveness. The frameworks showcased in the article are two: an industry pathway and related knowledge management process. The article describes the frameworks and illustrates their use as tools by PROFIT in guiding its interventions in Zambia's domestic beef industry and supportive veterinarian services market. The article concludes by drawing lessons on the use of these frameworks for agencies taking or planning to take a facilitation approach to implementing pro-poor agriculture development projects.Abdul-Rahaman, Hamdiya and Zulu, Joseph (2007) ‘An assessment of household income/production and accessibility to social services in Choma and Mkushi Districts’, PROFIT Zambia.
Alimardanov, E., Abdullayev, K., Rothenberger, C. and Young, A. (2006) ‘Livestock services for small-scale cattle holders in rural Azerbaijan’, EDM 17 (4).
Springfield Centre (2007) Making Markets Work, Training Programme, Springfield Centre, Glasgow.
Abdul-Rahaman, Hamdiya and Zulu, Joseph (2007) ‘An assessment of household income/production and accessibility to social services in Choma and Mkushi Districts’, PROFIT Zambia.
Alimardanov, E., Abdullayev, K., Rothenberger, C. and Young, A. (2006) ‘Livestock services for small-scale cattle holders in rural Azerbaijan’, EDM 17 (4).
Springfield Centre (2007) Making Markets Work, Training Programme, Springfield Centre, Glasgow.
Abdul-Rahaman, Hamdiya and Zulu, Joseph (2007) ‘An assessment of household income/production and accessibility to social services in Choma and Mkushi Districts’, PROFIT Zambia.
Alimardanov, E., Abdullayev, K., Rothenberger, C. and Young, A. (2006) ‘Livestock services for small-scale cattle holders in rural Azerbaijan’, EDM 17 (4).
Springfield Centre (2007) Making Markets Work, Training Programme, Springfield Centre, Glasgow.
Abdul-Rahaman, Hamdiya and Zulu, Joseph (2007) ‘An assessment of household income/production and accessibility to social services in Choma and Mkushi Districts’, PROFIT Zambia.
Alimardanov, E., Abdullayev, K., Rothenberger, C. and Young, A. (2006) ‘Livestock services for small-scale cattle holders in rural Azerbaijan’, EDM 17 (4).
Springfield Centre (2007) Making Markets Work, Training Programme, Springfield Centre, Glasgow.
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