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- M4P abstract "The term M4P refers to an approach in aid and development known as 'making markets work for the poor'. Whether as workers, subsistence farmers, consumers or entrepreneurs, all poor people already participate in markets. Strengthening these markets in ways that secure higher incomes from or access to goods and services for the poor is therefore seen by M4P advocates as a sustainable way to fight poverty at scale. The approach utilises systems analysis as a means of diagnosing and addressing the constraints that face poor and disadvantages people in improving their position within markets. The approach conceptualises systems as inclusive of core markets, supporting functions, and the formal and informal rules that affect how the system works. As such, M4P analyses functions of private market actors, individuals, government organisations and social and cultural norms in order to understand how a system operates.M4P is an overarching approach to development that provides agencies and governments with the direction required to achieve large-scale, sustainable change in different contexts. Focused on the underlying constraints that prevent the effective development of marketsystems that involve or exclude poor people.M4P terminology has evolved so that now any actions which aim to achieve 'systemic change' in development can be seen to have the same objectives.M4P [or systemic approaches] have now been applied outside the field of enterprise development and development programmes are ongoing in health systems; water, hygiene and sanitation; land markets; and governance.As with all development interventions, M4P programmes are under pressure to measure and report their achievements, monitoring and evaluating their work in ways that are both credible and cost-effective for which a different approach is required to traditional 'direct delivery' development programmes. One source of further information about methodologies for measuring the results of PSD, including the approaches currently used by different donors, is the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development.".
- M4P wikiPageExternalLink poverty.ch.
- M4P wikiPageExternalLink making-markets-work-for-the-poor.
- M4P wikiPageExternalLink www.m4phub.org.
- M4P wikiPageExternalLink Making_Markets_Work_for_the_Poor.
- M4P wikiPageExternalLink papers.php.
- M4P wikiPageID "31556942".
- M4P wikiPageRevisionID "606638053".
- M4P hasPhotoCollection M4P.
- M4P subject Category:Development.
- M4P comment "The term M4P refers to an approach in aid and development known as 'making markets work for the poor'. Whether as workers, subsistence farmers, consumers or entrepreneurs, all poor people already participate in markets. Strengthening these markets in ways that secure higher incomes from or access to goods and services for the poor is therefore seen by M4P advocates as a sustainable way to fight poverty at scale.".
- M4P label "M4P".
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- M4P wasDerivedFrom M4P?oldid=606638053.
- M4P isPrimaryTopicOf M4P.