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L’accès à des marchés fonctionnels est essentiel pour les personnes affectées par une crise. Des transferts monétaires efficaces font appel aux marchés locaux et leur offrent un soutien. L’analyse de marché doit par conséquent être considérée comme une partie essentielle du cycle d’intervention, pour la programmation en transferts monétaires et d’autres formes d’aide humanitaire.

Lors de la conception d’une intervention humanitaire et de la prise de décisions quant à l’utilisation des transferts monétaires, l’analyse générale des options de réponse doit inclure une analyse de marché. Il est prouvé qu’offrir un soutien ciblant le fonctionnement des marchés accélère la reprise et accroît la résilience dans les zones affectées par une catastrophe.

De nombreuses organisations ont investi dans la mise au point d’outils visant à faciliter l’analyse de marché et réfléchissent à la mise en place de programmes basés sur les marchés plus holistiques. Elles envisagent des interventions tirant profit du marché (basées notamment sur des transferts monétaires aux populations affectées), ainsi que des interventions soutenant directement les marchés (comme l’octroi de subventions conditionnelles aux vendeurs/euses pour la remise en condition du marché).

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What I learned at the CALP Network’s Celebrating Digital Humanitarian Cash Event

Blog Post

This workshop was a triumphant but sad goodbye to ELAN, the Electronic Cash Transfer Learning Action Network. This was their closing event after four years of hard work, and they leave behind a rather magnificent legacy of tools, guidance, learning, webinars, resources and case studies on how to best...

26 novembre 2018

Cash Week 2018: Looking around and looking ahead

Blog Post

Cash Week 2018 aimed to do two things: challenge us all to think differently about our work and to carve out a space to do so. In this blog, the CALP Network's Sophie Tholstrup reflects on the key debates from the week, and asks how we can build on this momentum and identify new ways of working to meet...

26 novembre 2018

Standards on Cash and Markets: Time to raise the bar

Blog Post

Humanitarian action is changing fast, and an updated set of shared standards will be crucial in upholding quality among a new generation of responders.  The launch of the new Sphere Handbook on November 6th represents the most comprehensive effort to date review the humanitarian standards, to keep...

20 novembre 2018

Independent review of CashCap support to the Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh 2017-2019

Report

CashCap is an inter-agency project, managed by NORCAP, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s global provider of expertise to the humanitarian, development and peacebuilding sectors. CashCap has been deploying senior experts to provide inter-agency support with the aim of increasing the use and effectiveness...

November 2018

Enseignements et Recommandations pour la programmation en transferts monétaires dans les interventions abri en RDC

Rapport

Ce document donne un aperçu de l’utilisation des transferts monétaires par les partenaires du Groupe du Travail Abris (GTA) en RDC et détaille les leçons apprises à ce jour. Il présente ensuite des recommandations et des possibilités de renforcer la programmation des transferts monétaires et les...

November 2018

Mitigating Risks Of Abuse Of Power In Cash Assistance In The Democratic Republic Of Congo

Report

This document outlines lessons learned from a joint UNHCR/WFP project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with the aim to, with Financial Service Providers (FSPs), identify and mitigate the risks of abuse of power in cash assistance, including through cash in hand, pre-paid cards and mobile money.

November 2018

Nigeria Cash Working Group (CWG) Humanitarian Social Protection Task Team Meeting

Report

Minutes of the Humanitarian Social Protection Task Team Meeting for the Nigeria Cash Working Group, 28th November 2018

November 2018

It’s humanitarian planning season! Ten tips for strengthening the inclusion of cash assistance as part of the HRP process

Blog Post

It’s November and humanitarian planning season is in full swing. To its advocates, the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) and Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) process is a critical opportunity to collectively allocate resources and capacities to meet the most urgent humanitarian needs in a given context....

31 octobre 2018

Ethiopia Cash Working Group: Minutes of the CWG Meeting Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Report

RedRose provide an overview of the service provided by the ONEsolution platform for the humanitarian and development sector. The delivery mechanisms include Closed Loop, One Loop and Special Types. Key features of the ONEsolution include beneficiary management, assistance delivery, surveys and feedback...

30 octobre 2018

Protecting Nutrition of Pregnant and Lactating Women and Children in Acute Food Crises

Report

This briefing sheet provides an overview of methods and findings from a study examing the impact of cash and voucher assistance on prevention of acute malnutrition among pregnant and lactating women and children in the context of the 2017/18 Somalia food crisis. Changes in diet and acute malnutrition were...

26 octobre 2018

Cash Week 2018: Networking, Learning, Visioning

Event

Cash Week 2018 was a series of events that took place in London from 15-19 October 2018, to advance issues, reflect and prepare for the future of cash and voucher assistance (CVA).

15-19 octobre 2018 9:00-17:00 / London, UK / English

Le CALP Network annonce de nouveaux partenariats avec Bioforce, RedR UK et Key Aid Consulting

News

Le CALP Network est heureux d’annoncer des partenariats de formation avec Bioforce (www.institutbioforce.fr), RedR UK (www.redr.org.uk) et Key Aid Consulting (www.keyaidconsulting.com) pour la prestation de cours accrédités par le CALP Network, étendant ainsi la portée des efforts de renforcement...

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The CALP Network’s Karen Peachey in Devex: “For cash transfers to work, we can’t ignore gender”

Blog Post

Our interim director Karen Peachey is featured on Devex.com discussing the need to build the evidence around the relationship between gender and cash transfers. The CALP Network’s ‘Collected Papers on Gender and Cash Transfers’ is out now.

8 octobre 2018

Communicating about Cash and Voucher Assistance: Workshop for Communications Staff

Event

2 octobre 2018 8:00 / English

Ecuador CCD Multi-Sectorial Needs Assessment

Report

Ecuador CCD Multi-Sectorial Needs Assessment Key Findings and Advocacy Messages High food insecurity amongst Venezuelan population: 50% had experience moderate to severe hunger in the past months. 23% of PLW had experienced sever hunger. Important proportion of Venezuelans living in public spaces,...

1 octobre 2018

The CALP Network Presents Cash Week 2018: Networking, learning, visioning

Blog Post

Join us in London from 15-19 October 2018 to advance issues, reflect and prepare for the future of cash transfer programming.

19 septembre 2018

Basic Needs Assessment Guidance and Toolbox Part 1: Background and Concepts

Guidelines and Tools

This document covers humanitarian aid activities implemented with the financial assistance of the European Union. The view expressed herein should not be taken, in any way, to reflect the official opinion of the European Union and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of...

5 septembre 2018

Kenya Enhanced Market Analysis

Report

Between May and July 2018, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) carried out an Enhanced Market Analysis (EMA) in Turkana, Marsabit, Isiolo, Baringo, Samburu, and Kitui counties, Kenya. Following the scope of work, the assessment covered five broad themes: (1) households’ access to food...

3 septembre 2018