SPARC joined experts to outline concrete ways to support markets in conflict-affected regions like Sudan.
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How can we build robust evidence about how markets function differently during armed conflict? What are some of the recommendations on how to work in markets - especially during conflict?
These were some of the questions underpinning a hybrid, closed-door forum SPARC convened with colleagues from Mercy Corps and the Cash Consortium of Sudan in Nairobi on June 12.
Focusing on upcoming SPARC evidence on ‘Market monitoring and localised research in a context of extreme conflict: learning from Darfur’ and ‘The war economy in Darfur: distorting trade and fuelling conflict’, Dan Hudner, Senior researcher – Resilience and Market Systems at Mercy Corps, Margie Buchanan-Smith, humanitarian policy researcher, and Youssif El-Tayeb, Executive Director at the Darfur Development and Reconstruction Agency, joined 116 policymakers, researchers, members of the private sector and donors for a series of frank discussions where they shared evidence and examples of best practice, and challenged assumptions. This included:
The success of the forum led to:
Download the post-event report below.