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Food security and safety net: This refers to ensuring that all individuals have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food at all times. It involves implementing programs and policies that address issues such as hunger, malnutrition, and food waste. Some examples of initiatives that promote food security and safety net include food assistance programs, school feeding programs, and community gardens.

Enterprise development and support: This involves providing assistance and resources to individuals or groups to start, grow, or improve their businesses. It includes activities such as training, access to finance, mentorship, and market linkages. Enterprise development and support aim to promote entrepreneurship, job creation, and economic growth. Some examples of initiatives in this area include business incubators, microfinance programs, and vocational training.

Monitoring and evaluation: This refers to the systematic collection and analysis of data to assess the progress, effectiveness, and impact of programs and policies. Monitoring and evaluation help identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement, and inform decision-making. It involves setting indicators, collecting data, analyzing results, and reporting findings. Some examples of monitoring and evaluation activities include surveys, interviews, focus groups, and data analysis.

Market development experience: This refers to the knowledge, skills, and expertise in identifying and creating opportunities for businesses to expand and thrive in the market. It involves understanding market trends, consumer preferences, and competition, and developing strategies to increase sales and profitability. Market development experience includes activities such as market research, product development, branding, and marketing campaigns. It aims to enhance market competitiveness and promote sustainable economic growth.