Transferts monétaires et mobilité humaine
Les transferts monétaires sont souvent utilisés lors de crises afin de répondre aux besoins des personnes migrantes. Dans cette page, vous trouverez des ressources sur les transferts monétaires et la migration.
La Croix-Rouge se prépare à fournir une aide humanitaire aux migrant·es de la caravane sur le point de quitter le Honduras pour le Guatemala.
©Johannes Chinchilla / FICR.
Conflits, crises économiques et catastrophes sont autant de raisons ayant contraint des personnes à fuir et à traverser des frontières dans des conditions éprouvantes et risquées, en quête de sécurité et de moyens de subsistance. En 2020, le nombre de personnes déplacées de force s’est envolé au niveau sans précédent de plus de 80 millions de personnes, soit près du double du nombre enregistré il y a une dizaine d’année. Cette tendance s’aggrave et les effets du changement climatique menacent de déplacer jusqu’à 200 millions de personnes d’ici 2050.
L’assistance monétaire est de plus en plus utilisée afin de répondre aux besoins des personnes en situation de déplacement. On y a eu recours à grande échelle dans différents contextes de migration, en Europe en 2015 jusqu’au Venezuela pour « los caminantes ». Elle a également été utilisée dans d’autres crises migratoires, notamment en Amérique centrale, au Sahel, en Méditerranée et dans la Corne de l’Afrique. L’assistance monétaire est à l’heure actuelle l’une des principales formes d’aide apportée aux populations déplacées en Ukraine et dans les pays voisins.
Il existe une myriade de perspectives et de définitions concernant le mot « migrant·e » et la façon dont les humanitaires doivent agir. C’est pourquoi nous ne choisissons pas une définition unique pour le moment, étant donné que les discussions sur l’assistance monétaire et la migration en sont encore à leurs prémices et que le langage évolue encore.
Documenter et partager les données probantes donnera lieu à des interventions plus efficaces. Cette page contient une sélection de ressources utiles concernant la migration et le recours à l’assistance monétaire. Elle sera mise à jour au fil des discussions ayant lieu dans les espaces humanitaires des transferts monétaires.
Priorités actuelles
Afin de contribuer aux progrès relatifs à cet enjeu, nous nous engageons à :
- soutenir la création de données probantes aux niveaux régional et mondial ;
- contribuer aux solutions pratiques visant à mettre en œuvre les transferts monétaires auprès des personnes migrantes ;
- organiser des discussions sur les enjeux majeurs basées sur des données probantes.
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Making humanitarian cash programming easier, safer and faster through the 121 Platform
Presentation
Better Cash Information Management and improved systems and tools can address the gap for humanitarian organisations and increase cash program quality and scale. The 121 Platform offers this solution with a Humanitarian Organisation Portal, Aid Worker App and Person Affected App. With the 121 Platform, we...
Toolbox – Linking Humanitarian CVA and Social Protection
Guidelines and Tools
Finding the right information about linking social protection to CVA can be challenging; there are simply so many materials to select from. This toolbox makes that work easier, bringing together a key set of 150+ practical resources, guidance and templates all in one place. The resources are sourced...
Cash Hub Webinar 26: Learning from Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) responses during COVID-19
Members event
During this webinar, Tanzania Red Cross and Rwanda Red Cross will share their learning on using Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) during the COVID-19 outbreak. Rwanda Red Cross will give an overview of their micro-business support initiative and also share reflections on undertaking remote assessments....
Cash at a Crossroads: Getting It Right for Affected Communities
Report
The great increase in the use of cash assistance has been one of the humanitarian sector’s success stories. Just as cash offers more flexibility for affected communities, it demands more ingenuity from the humanitarian sector. With the modalities of cash programming now receiving attention at the...
Financial Literacy Training In Uganda’s Refugee Response – A Learning Brief
Report
The Financial Literacy Training (FLT) Learning Brief draws together experiences and lessons learned from the U-Learn Financial Literacy Training analysis, the FLT discussion paper and a learning event. It provides an overview of FLT practices and experiences in Uganda, and includes recommendations that...
Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI): Cross-crisis analysis of price trends and market functionality throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
Report
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, in conjunction with Cash Working Groups worldwide, REACH has been collecting market data through its Joint Market Monitoring Initiatives (JMMIs): response-level monitoring platforms that bring together many actors working in humanitarian CVA to jointly collect data on key...
Lessons learnt from Latin America and Practical Guidance for Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) Integration.
Members event
Please join the Save the Children US (SCUS) on December 7th 2021, at 2:00 pm EDT, for our IDEAL microgrant guidance webinar showcasing Lessons learnt from Latin America and Practical Guidance for Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) Integration.
What Does Gender-sensitive Cash and Voucher Assistance Look Like? 2.0: Multi-Country Study
Report
In 2019, CARE commissioned the study “What Does Gender sensitive Cash and Voucher Assistance Look Like?” to evaluate the extent to which CARE’s programming with cash and voucher assistance (CVA) met the strategic intent. It guided the agency-wide definition and design of subsequent guidelines on...
Community of Practice ‘CVA, Environment and Climate Change’
Members event
Quarterly call of the ‘CVA, Environment and Climate change Community of Practice’, lead by the CALP Network. In this session, we will discuss both on-going initiatives within the CVA, environment and climate change space, as well as the working plan for next year according to the group-specific...
Anissa Toscano announced as CALP’s new Chair of Board
News
Anissa Toscano, Vice President of Humanitarian Leadership and Response at Mercy Corps, is the Chair of CALP’s Board
Formation de formateurs
Formation
29 novembre au 3 décembre 2021 à Dakar au Sénégal
CALP Board meeting
Event
CALP Board meeting – quarterly
CVA and Local Partnerships Working Group- Quartely call
Members event
Women’s right to Education Programme (WREP), Global Mentoring Initiative (GMI) and the CALP Network are co-leading the CVA and Local Partnerships Working Group.
The Working Group is having its quarterly call from 1:00 to 2:30 pm Universal Time with two main agenda items:
* Review of Working Group final...
Capacity Building & Learning: Information Session for MENA-Based CVA practitioners
Webinar
If you’re interested in capacity building and learning opportunities related to cash and voucher assistance, we can help. To hear what’s on offer from the CALP Network please join us on the 24th of November for an information-sharing session. You’ll learn all about the online and offline...
Nous sommes « le CALP Network »
News
Nous changeons de nom ; nous sommes désormais le « CALP Network ».
Livelihoods Capacity and Needs Assessment of Vulnerable Households in the Gaza Strip
Report
Throughout 2019 to 2021, Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe in Gaza has collaborated with the Palestine Association for Education and Environmental Protection (PAEEP), a registered local non-profit organization. To further expand the evidence base for the design
of future projects, Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and...
Collecting and using data – coffee shop lessons!
Blog Post
No finger print ID – no coffee! How much data would you volunteer in exchange for a cuppa? And what if the stakes were higher, and your ID was needed in exchange for some much needed humanitarian assistance? After jumping through hoops to get her daily brew, the CALP Network’s director shares a few...
Cash Hub Webinar 25: CVA and Digital Tools for Information Management.
Members event
During this 1hr Webinar Botswana Red Cross and Netherlands Red Cross will share their experience of using digital tools for information management in their Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) for their domestic operations. 510, an initiative from the Netherlands RC, will open the Webinar describing some of...
Meeting Needs Index – guidance note
Guidelines and Tools
The Meeting Needs Index, or MNI, is a proxy measure of household welfare, providing a single-figure composite indication of how able a household is to meet multiple basic needs. It was first developed and utilized by Mercy Corps in the Gaza Strip, then at larger scale by the Gaza Protection Consortium, as...
CWG régional – WCAF
Event
Réunion du CWG régional 17 novembre 2021 de 9H15 à 11H15 en face à face et en ligne La prochaine réunion du CWG régional aura lieu simultanément en face à face dans le bureau d’OCHA à Dakar, Sénégal et en ligne sur Zoom. Les points d’ordre du jour de la réunion sont : 09H15-10H00 : Les...