‘Best practice in a post-emergency environment is no different from normal enterprise development and microfinance’
In our regular debate between experts, Crossfire invites Jesse Fripp and Tim Nourse to argue the case surrounding: ‘Best practice in a post-emergency environment is no different from normal enterprise development and microfinance’.CGAP (2004) Key Principles of Microfinance, World Bank. Washington http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/ http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/
Nourse, Timothy (2004) ‘Refuge to Return: Operational Lessons for Serving Mobile Populations in Conflict Affected Environments’, USAID, August 2004.
SEEP (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery. First edition, February, The SEEP Network, Washington DC.
USAID (2008) ‘Successful practices in value chain development; Lessons emerging from J.E Austin Associates’ Experience’, MicroReport #143.
CGAP (2004) Key Principles of Microfinance, World Bank. Washington http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/ http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/
Nourse, Timothy (2004) ‘Refuge to Return: Operational Lessons for Serving Mobile Populations in Conflict Affected Environments’, USAID, August 2004.
SEEP (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery. First edition, February, The SEEP Network, Washington DC.
USAID (2008) ‘Successful practices in value chain development; Lessons emerging from J.E Austin Associates’ Experience’, MicroReport #143.
CGAP (2004) Key Principles of Microfinance, World Bank. Washington http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/ http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/
Nourse, Timothy (2004) ‘Refuge to Return: Operational Lessons for Serving Mobile Populations in Conflict Affected Environments’, USAID, August 2004.
SEEP (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery. First edition, February, The SEEP Network, Washington DC.
USAID (2008) ‘Successful practices in value chain development; Lessons emerging from J.E Austin Associates’ Experience’, MicroReport #143.
CGAP (2004) Key Principles of Microfinance, World Bank. Washington http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/ http://www2.cgap.org/p/site/c/template.rc/1.9.2747/
Nourse, Timothy (2004) ‘Refuge to Return: Operational Lessons for Serving Mobile Populations in Conflict Affected Environments’, USAID, August 2004.
SEEP (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery. First edition, February, The SEEP Network, Washington DC.
USAID (2008) ‘Successful practices in value chain development; Lessons emerging from J.E Austin Associates’ Experience’, MicroReport #143.
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