Market access
Challenges to decent work emerge from a complex interplay of enterprise practices, market demand, social norms and regulatory frameworks. To ensure that markets and value chains benefit all stakeholders, we need to move beyond traditional approaches. A systemic approach works on the wider system of rules, regulations and supporting functions, identifying and addressing the root causes that inhibit access to inclusive markets for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). This results in more systemic impact that is both sustained (lasting behaviour change) and scaled (sector-wide rather than isolated changes).
The ILO applies the Market System Development (MSD) approach across various sectors. Through its Systems Change Initiative, it promotes decent work and productive employment to drive sustainable change in value chains. In forced displacement settings, the ILO employs the Approach to Inclusive Market Systems (AIMS) that focuses on understanding the overall system in which refugees and host communities live to facilitate tailor-made solutions that make the system work better for all.
Latest news and publications
A 10-question pocket guide to making MSD work for you
ILO and UNHCR Nepal collaborate in implementing market-based livelihood interventions for refugees and host communities in Koshi Province and Kathmandu
Our work
Systems Change Initiative for productive employment
Approach to Inclusive Market Systems (AIMS) for Refugees and Vulnerable Groups
Key resources
Guide
Value Chain Development for Decent Work
A rough guide to measuring job quality in market systems development: Operational guidance
Brief
Market Systems Development and the Environment
Guide
Guide to market-based livelihood interventions for refugees
Designing and Implementing Market-led Interventions in Forced Displacement Settings
The humanitarian development nexus in action: A review and mapping of market-led approaches in forced displacement contexts