An insider with practical experience in development work reveals how
understanding market realities can more effectively reduce poverty.
This book by a practitioner—not an academic, government official, or
pundit—has been written for practitioners and offers fresh thinking
on how to do international development work. It combines that thinking
with practical guidance, in plain English, on what to do—and perhaps
just as importantly, what not to do—on the ground. We Do Know How
takes buzzwords commonly used in development circles—demand-driven,
results-oriented, accountability, and others—and makes them real,
spelling out a proven approach for expanding business sales and
generating jobs for poor people. Although government has a role to
play in development, in the end the actions of businesses drive
economic growth and expand people’s incomes. We Do Know How shows
how to build on the incentives that drive businesses and, in the
process, create jobs for the poor. Specifically, it urges development
practitioners to support only those business opportunities for which
there is market demand, abiding by the maxim “produce what you can
sell,” not “sell what you produce.” More than that, it cautions
practitioners not to become solutions looking for problems but to
search creatively for ways to solve the specific problems that stand
most in the way of clients meeting buyers’ requirements. We Do Know
How challenges much conventional wisdom on how to do development work.
At the same time, and in contrast to other books on development, it
shows how, by maintaining focus and discipline, development
practitioners can deliver demonstrable increases in jobs for those who
need them.
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A Buyer-Led Approach to Creating Jobs for the Poor
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780990447191
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Vellum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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