This training is designed to prepare humanitarian practitioners from any sector or department to participate in an EMMA assessment. It can be and has often been conducted as a standalone training, which typically involves three-and-a-half days of classroom training and a day-and-a-half of practical field exercises; however, it has been found to be more effective when combined with an actual EMMA assessment exercise.
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CaLP is is planning to conduct a 5 day Market Analysis Training in Nairobi, Kenya, from the 2nd of May to the 6th of May, 2016.
The objective of this 5-day market assessment training is to strengthen humanitarian actors’ capacity in market assessment and to integrate this process within their programmes. It is not specific to EMMA but rather is relevant to a number of different tools and approaches to market analysis.
This training aims to share latest research and learning, to promote good practices while identifying minimum standards to include market-related issues in humanitarian programming on a specific context.
In terms of technical skills, prerequisites are:
- Prior experience in the design, implementation or management of cash transfers and/or prior attendance at CaLP Level 2 training
- Basic knowledge on market assessment (it is expected that participants will have read the introduction to the EMMA toolkit)
The cost associated with the training is:
Local NGOs: $390
INGOs: $650
UN/DONORs: $780
To participate in the training, kindly complete this form.
