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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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Joint Emergency Cash Transfer for Dominicans Most Affected by Hurricane Maria Stocktaking Exercise Report

Report

A workshop was organized in Roseau, Dominica on 3-4 May 2018, to bring together all the stakeholders involved at different levels and stages in the joint Emergency Cash Transfer programme that was implemented from December 2017 to March 2018 as part of the emergency response to Hurricane Maria. The report...

2018

Cash-Based Programming in South Sudan

Report

This rapid review provides a synthesis of evaluations and learning reviews of cash-based programming in South Sudan. There is evidence that in South Sudan the cash-based programming help poor households address food needs and nutrition; and by injecting funds from vouchers, paid work, or grants into the...

2018

Corpus de papiers sur les transferts monétaires et le genre dans les contextes humanitaires

Rapport

La relation entre le genre et l’assistance monétaire dans les contextes humanitaires
est mal comprise. Les interventions sont bien trop souvent définies à partir de suppositions plutôt que de faits réels. Afin de comprendre comment l’assistance monétaire est bénéfique à tous, les acteurs de...

2018

Somalia Household Expenditure Study

Report

To gain a better understanding of how recipients utilise cash transfers and prioritise spending needs, REACH, through the Somali Cash Consortium, conducted a study on the expenditure patterns of cash transfer beneficiaries.

2018

Tracking Cash & Voucher Assistance Workshop – Part 2: Report

Presentation

Do you want to read the latest on discussions on how to best track cash and voucher assistance in global interagency reporting systems? The CALP Network and ECHO have just released Tracking Cash & Voucher Assistance Workshop – Part 2: Report. Key recommendations emerging from the workshop are summarized...

2018

CTP Operational Models Analytical Framework

Guidelines and Tools

The State of the World’s Cash Report launched by the CALP Network in February 2018 highlights trends in the uptake of various operational models for the delivery of cash at scale in humanitarian response. Current decision making on the choice between these various operational models is highly influenced...

2018

Digital Financial Service Ecosystems in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement

Report

A report about the Digital financial services ecosystem Bidibidi refugee settlement, Uganda. This document consists of a mapping of the six pillars of the DFS in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement and Host Community, with funding from UNCDF.

2018

The Mobile Gender Gap Report 2018

Report

This report reveals for the first time the magnitude of the gender gap in mobile internet use across low- and middle-income countries, as well as highlighting the persistent gender disparity in mobile ownership and the barriers to ownership and use. Findings from this report are based on the results of...

2018

Communicating about Cash Transfer Programming: Meeting for the CALP Network Communications staff

Report

On Tuesday 2 October 2018, the CALP Network convened communications staff from member agencies and beyond across the East Africa region, for a one day learning event in Nairobi. In the first of its kind, this event aimed to bring together communications experts to understand how, collectively, we can work...

2018

Addressing food insecurity: Does the choice of transfer modality matter?

Report

This operational study analyses the impact of multipurpose cash (MPC)—associated with a nutrition-sensitive training—on the food security and nutrition of the households affected by the drought in the Salvadoran Dry Corridor. Three quantitative and qualitative surveys—with a strong gender...

2018

Mozambique Rapid Market Assessment

Report

Mozambique is a country prone to natural disasters, most markedly floods, cyclones, pest and disease outbreaks and frequent droughts. These regularly exacerbate the underlying poverty and food security situation and cause major damage and set back economic growth in disaster-affected areas. Meteorological...

2018

Cash Transfer Programming: Concepts and Basics

Report

KEY MESSAGES
• Assessment and analysis are areas around which coordination and
collaboration are essential.
• Multi-sectoral, inter-agency assessment processes should be the goal (if
possible)
• A needs assessment should provide information to understand what is
needed and where it could come from.

2018

Social Accountability in the Delivery of Social Protection

Report

This report pulls together a review of the global literature with findings from four country case studies to assess the effects that social accountability mechanisms have on the delivery of social protection services and on state-society relations.

2018

Définition des Paniers de Dépenses Minimum (MEB) en Afrique de L’Ouest

Rapport

Au cours de l’année 2017, 5 pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest ont lancé un travail collectif de définition du panier de dépenses minimum, afin de mieux comprendre la contribution de l’aide humanitaire à la couverture des besoins de base des populations affectées et d’améliorer son impact. Ce...

2018

A mixed-method review of cash transfers and intimate partner violence in low and middle-income countries

Report

There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IPV); however, little is known about how CTs achieve this impact. We conducted a mixed method review of studies in low- and middle-income countries. Fourteen quantitative and nine qualitative studies met our...

2018

CTP in Challenging Contexts: Case Study on CTP and Risks in Yemen 2015–2018 – Summary

Report

Yemen is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, and has long suffered from poverty, instability and vulnerability. The conflict, which has unravelled since late 2014, and, more specifically, since March 2015, has left 22 million Yemenis in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance or...

2018

Préparer le terrain : Ce que nous savons (et ce que nous ignorons) au sujet des répercussions des interventions monétaires sur les résultats en matière d’égalité des sexes dans les contextes humanitaires

Rapport

La relation entre le genre et l’assistance monétaire dans les contextes humanitaires
est mal comprise. Les interventions sont bien trop souvent définies à partir de suppositions plutôt que de faits réels. Afin de comprendre comment l’assistance monétaire est bénéfique à tous, les acteurs de...

2018

Evidencing the Value for Money of the CCI’s Cash and Legal Programmes

Report

Value for Money (VfM) considerations are an increasingly common requisite in humanitarian programmes. The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) supports the adoption and scale-up of cash programming in humanitarian settings where appropriate, as both a more effective means for people to...

2018

Proposed strategic approach and work plan : January – December 2018

Guidelines and Tools

Proposed strategic approach and work plan : January – December 2018

2018

Social Pensions and their Contribution to Economic Growth

Report

This report for Uganda’s Expanding Social Protection programme details how old age pensions can be considered a foundation for a country’s strategic economic growth and the positive contribution pensions can have on individuals, families, communities and nations.

2018