Explore our collection of resources, reports and case studies, specially curated for International Women’s Day.
“Men have the power to say everything, women don’t.” Women’s perceptions of cash and voucher assistance in Maiduguri’s outskirts
This study aims to amplify their voices and concerns to inform decision-making regarding the aid they receive. The goal is a cash response that is designed and implemented in a way that is sensitive to gender differences and inequalities.
Author: Ground Truth Solutions
Expanding the Evidence Base on Cash, Protection, GBV and Health in Humanitarian Settings
The mixed-methods evaluation was intended to complement ongoing programme monitoring and expand learning beyond current indicators to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the impacts of cash in responding to and preventing GBV-related needs and risks in the Colombian context.
Author: UNFPA
Building Capital in Crisis How women in CARE’s VSLAs in Emergencies increase savings and solidarity
In this report on CARE’s pilot VSLA in Emergencies model, they provide insights from three pilots in Yemen, Syria, and Jordan. This includes the end of pilot findings from Syria and Jordan as well as the results from our Yemen sustainability study.
Author: CARE
An Integrated Approach to Menstrual Hygiene Management: Awareness sessions and cash assistance for women and girls affected by crisis in Lebanon
Over 2,600 vulnerable women and girls received cash assistance for menstrual products after attending awareness sessions on menstruation and hygiene, aiming to empower them to manage their menstruation confidently and with dignity.
Author: UNFPA
Applying Behavioral Science to Humanitarian Cash camp; Voucher Assistance for Better Outcomes for Women
This guidance can inform project design, evaluation, and ongoing adaptation, encouraging a broader conversation on behavioral science in humanitarian efforts.
Author: Ideas42, CARE International