MADE Gender Mainstreaming Strategy & Implementation Plan

MARKET Development for the Niger Delta (MADE) is a UK Department for International Development (DFID) funded development programme, that uses the ‘making markets work for the poor’ (M4P) approach to generate pro-poor and inclusive economic growth in the non-oil sectors of the Niger Delta Region. The programme aims to improve market access for poor producers, increase economic activity and trade, as well as raise incomes of poor men and women.

 

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