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The CALP Network provides capacity building, technical and coordination support to strengthen the community of practice in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. The CALP Network team working in the Americas are based in the USA and Colombia.

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Red Card: Repair and Development in Chile: the CALP Network Newsletter Supplement, July 2011

Report

This article is a supplement to the Cash Learning Bulletin of July 2011.  The article describes how the IFRC used prepaid debit cards to enable earthquake-affected families in Chile to purchase shelter materials.

2011

CCT Programmes and Women’s Empowerment in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador

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Latin America’s efforts to alleviate poverty have resulted in reducing poverty in twelve countries, most strikingly in Mexico and Brazil. The adoption of Cash Transfer programmes in much of the region is credited with helping to bring this reduction about. These programmes are widely promoted as a cost...

2011

IFRC and the evolution of CTP

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An IFRC presentation covering the following topics: IFRC and the evolution of CTP Institutional commitment and organisational learning Working in Partnership with the CALP Network Moving forward

2011

Helpdesk Research Report: Political Economy of Cash Transfers

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Cash transfers are a form of social assistance in which money or cash-like instruments (e.g. vouchers) are distributed to vulnerable individuals or households. They can vary in targeting (eligibility requirements, such as age, poverty, and disability) or conditionality (specific actions required to...

2010

From Food Crisis to Fair Trade: Livelihoods analysis, protection and support in emergencies

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This document aims to collate and analyse experiences of livelihoods programming in emergencies. It provides an overview of what livelihoods programming is and gives examples of the range of interventions that are possible in emergencies. Different types of livelihoods programmes are then described...

2009

Cash Transfers in Emergencies: Evaluating Benefits and Assessing Risks

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In terms of both theory and practice, there appears to be a strong case for cash-based responses to food emergencies where the supply and market conditions are appropriate. Amartya Sen’s work on entitlements offers a solid theoretical base for cash transfers, and the practical experience so far, limited...

2001