This E-Consultation on Pathways out of Poverty was hosted by Microlinks and the Accelerated Microenterprise Advancement Project (AMAP) on January 17-18, 2012.
Please review the discussion threads below, or visit the Discussion Resources page for daily summaries, supplementary resources and more.
Forum
This two-day e-consultation initiated a dialogue among practitioners and donors on areas of agreement, disagreement and knowledge gaps in supporting very poor households to improve their livelihoods and ultimately graduate out of poverty.
The discussion built on a number of recent publications- many funded by USAID under ACDI/VOCA's Accelerated Microenterprise Advancement (AMAP) project- that are available here.
These discussion resources include:
- a discussion paper on how to apply the principles of the value chain approach when reaching the very poor
- several responses to the discussion paper
- an analytical toolkit to support outreach to the very poor by value chain practitioners
- eight papers describing strategies, results and lessons learned by projects reaching the very poor with a value chain approach.
- e-Consultation
- AMAP BDS
- AMAP
- e-Consultation
- Vulnerable
- Very Poor
- Cross-cutting Issues
- Enterprise Development
- Financial Services
- Group
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