Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-9-2017
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.16-00024
Abstract
CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision are combining value chain development (VCD) with gender and nutrition programming to alleviate poverty and food insecurity among the extremely poor. We explore what is unique about VCD with the extremely poor and how specific levers enhance productivity and profitability, equity, and empowerment. We offer evidence to date and lessons learned.
Recommended Citation
Lynn, Monty; Norell, Dan; Janoch, Emily; Kaganzi, Elly; Tolat, Malini; and Riley, Emily C., "Value Chain Development With The Extremely Poor: Evidence And Lessons From CARE, Save The Children, And World Vision" (2017). Management Sciences. 10.
https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/mgt_sciences/10
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