A female worker in a tomato farm in Lebanon

Applying Market Systems Development for Decent Work in the Middle East and North Africa

Dive into a unique opportunity to explore job creation, job quality, and decent work with a market systems perspective. Engage with experts and peers in a quest to foster sustainable economic growth and social justice in the region.

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ILO Decent Work Team for the Arab States in Beirut, ILO Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and ILO Systems Change Initiative are offering an in-person, 3-day training on applying systems thinking in practice.

The training's objective is to understand how a market systems approach can be used to improve livelihoods, boost job creation and promote decent work. It will build on ILO’s lead position in implementing a market systems approach for employment creation and job quality.

In view of the many situations of fragility and conflict in the region, the training will also put an emphasis on how to use a market systems approach in situations of fragility, in the humanitarian-development nexus and for specific vulnerable target groups.

To express interest, please submit the registration form by 23 July 2024.

For comprehensive details on the training agenda, facilitators and practical arrangements, please download our information note.

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