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Value Chain Development for Conflict-Affected Environments October, 2007
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VALUE CHAIN APPROACH: Bringing Small Enterprise into Competitive Industries in the Global Economy VISION: A world in which people are empowered to succeed in the global economy.
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VALUE CHAIN FRAMEWORK Global Enabling Environment National Enabling Environment Financial (cross cutting) Input Suppliers Sector specific providers Cross-cutting providers Producers Wholesalers Exporters National Retailers Processors Global Retailers Power Learning Benefits
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PROJECT RATIONALE How does conflict impact economic recovery? How does economic recovery impact conflict? How can the approach be adapted/expanded? How can tools be adapted? How can we accelerate the transition from relief to development?
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METHODOLOGY Literature review 11 case studies Adapted framework Synthesis report with recommendations Seminar
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CASE STUDIES Afghanistan Chemonics Poultry, grapes/raisins Kosovo Chemonics Dairy Haiti CHF Construction Nepal IDE High-value horticulture Colombia International Alert Coffee Guinea IRC Groundnuts Sri Lanka International Alert Fisheries N. Uganda IRC Cotton Sudan MEDIC Shea butter Serbia Mercy Corps Meat, dairy Rwanda OTF Tourism
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SELECTION OF EMERGING LESSONS LEARNED Essential to understand both economic and conflict dynamics Strategies needed to re-establish linkages and rebuild trust Domestic private sector should be engaged in advocacy from the outset Market intermediaries are often critical actors Value chain clusters may spread risk
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TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT Combined conflict and economic analysis tool Sector selection tool Resiliency assessment tool Adapted monitoring tools
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