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Impacts of the Child Grant Programme (CGP) on the Local Economy in Zambia
Report
In this research brief, local economy-wide impact evaluation (LEWIE) simulation methods are used to assess the likely impacts of cash transfers on the local economy. When the Child Grant Programme (CGP) gives money to beneficiary households, they spend it to buy goods and services. As this cash circulates...
Guide de mise en œuvre d’e-transfert
Guides et outils
Le Guide de mise en œuvre d’e-transfert a été créé pour les membres de l’équipe de Mercy Corps qui envisagent d’utiliser – ou qui utilisent déjà – les e-transferts pour apporter l’aide aux participants au programme. Les chapitres 1 et 2 donnent un aperçu des étapes nécessaires à...
Cash Toolbox
Guidelines and Tools
Strengthening Markets in Crisis
Presentation
All around the world, people depend on markets for their lives and livelihoods. But what happens to these markets when an emergency occurs? This video explains the concept behind cash, voucher and market assistance, which is rapidly becoming a modality of choice for humanitarian programmes engaged in...
Exploring Food Assistance Programmes: Evidence for Lebanon
Report
The purpose of this study is to analyse how markets in Lebanon have responded to the increased demand from the Syrian refugees. More specifically, the study focuses on the micro-level impacts of market-based food assistance on the market supply chains and market performance. It explores the pros and cons...
Multiplier Effects in Humanitarian Markets
Presentation
Cash, voucher and market-based humanitarian assistance stimulates local economies affected by an emergency. This video explains how, when emergency cash transfers are injected into markets, multiplier effects can yield long-term development and enable crisis-affected communities to rebuild their...
Review of Cash Coordination in Ukraine
Report
Ukraine is a lower middle-income country in Eastern Europe, with a strong soviet era legacy in the field of social protection. Since early 2014, Ukraine has been affected by conflict in its eastern part, which led to the internal displacement of more than 1.4 million people. At the time this paper was
Coordination Diagrams
Guidelines and Tools
Kenya Drought Response Evaluation Report – Focus on Marsabit and Baringo Counties
Case Study
An evaluation of a drought response which involved school feeding, cash transfers and nutrition outreach activities.
What Next For Cash Transfers In Bangladesh?
Report
This study was commissioned by the Cash Working Group (CWG) of Bangladesh and funded, through Oxfam by ECHO. The study was conducted through remote interviews and then further interviews and participatory workshops during ten days in Dhaka (November 2015). The scope of work was initially primarily focused...
Mali Etude Ciblage
Rapport
L’objectif global de la présente étude est de contribuer à la définition d’une stratégie nationale de filets de sécurité sociale au Mali en lien avec le processus de relecture de la Politique nationale de protection sociale du Mali. L’étude comprend trois livrables: Cataloguer les...
Impact de la maladie à virus Ebola sur l’agriculture et la sécurité alimentaire
Rapport
L’objectif global de cette évaluation est de déterminer l’impact de la MVE sur l’agriculture, la sécurité alimentaire et les moyens d’existence des ménages dans les zones affectées et non affectées. Plus spécifiquement, l’étude fournira au Gouvernement de la République de Guinée et à...
Cash Working Group (Groupe de Travail Assistance monétaire) à l’EST de la RD Congo
Guides et outils
Cheaper, Faster, Better? A case study of new technologies in cash transfers from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Report
Over the past decade, there has been a growing consensus in the humanitarian community that cash, as compared to in-kind aid, is the best form of assistance to provide during an emergency. For families that have been displaced by a crisis or natural disaster, cash offers aid recipients more flexibility...
National Disaster Risk Reduction And Management Council
Report
Les programmes de transfert monétaire sont-ils prêts pour l’avenir ? – Annexe 4: L’utilisation des transferts monétaires par les gouvernements
Rapport
Le présent rapport se fonde sur deux hypothèses principales. La première : d’ici 2025, les gouvernements des pays à revenu intermédiaire et faible se préoccuperont de plus en plus de maintenir leur contrôle sur les crises humanitaires et seront par conséquent, plus enclins à affirmer leur...
Cash Transfer and Community Resilience Programming in South Central Somalia
Blog Post
The Building Resilience in Central Somalia (BRCiS) attempts to provide immediate humanitarian assistance as well as developing longer term local capacity through a combination of locally adapted cash-for-work and unconditional cash transfers.
Using Social Protection Systems to Implement Emergency Cash Transfers: The case of Lesotho
Case Study
Lesotho has experienced significant economic growth in the past two decades, but deep poverty and chronic malnutrition are persistent problems. Given the scale of the emergency and the urgent need for a response, in August 2012 the government declared an emergency food crisis, and in September it...
Les programmes de transfert monétaire sont-ils prêts pour l’avenir ? – Annexe 3: Intensification des filets de protection sociale existants dans une optique d’intervention humanitaire
Rapport
Le présent rapport thématique a été entrepris dans le cadre d’une étude de recherche de 2013 intitulée « Les programmes de transfert monétaire sont-ils prêts pour l’avenir ? ». Cette recherche a été commandée par le CALP Network et menée par le Humanitarian Futures Programme (HFP),...
Cash Transfers: Progress made but challenges remain
Blog Post
In five years cash programming has come from almost nowhere to being – for some donors at least – the preferred option, especially in the field of food and nutrition. “We no long measure food aid contributions in wheat/tons equivalent,” says Julia Stewart-David of the EU aid body, ECHO. “That...