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Riesgo

Para garantizar que los programas de transferencias monetarias (PTM) sean considerados sistemáticamente por los actores humanitarios a la hora de diseñar una intervención, debemos abordar las percepciones y los mitos acerca de los PTM que los consideran como una forma de respuesta más arriesgada que otras.

El informe del Estado Global de los Programas de Transferencias Monetarias de la CALP Network encontró que uno de los principales obstáculos para la utilización sistemática de los PTM es la percepción de que éstos incurrirían en más riesgos que otras formas de asistencia. Esta preocupación está vinculada a un mayor énfasis por parte de los donantes a la lucha contra el terrorismo y el blanqueo de dinero, así como a la reducción de los presupuestos para la asistencia humanitaria. El trabajo de la CALP Network bajo este tema tiene como objetivo desmentir mitos, facilitar la colaboración y compartir el aprendizaje para garantizar que los PTM sean considerados sistemáticamente y con igualdad, de acuerdo con las evidencias de riesgos reales que existen a través de las diferentes modalidades. 

Prioridades actuales

Varias organizaciones están trabajando actualmente en materia de PTM y riesgo. La CALP Network se encuentra trabajando para identificar sinergias entre actores, evitar la duplicación de esfuerzos y definir prioridades comunes que puedan abordarse mejor de forma colectiva. Junto con el Programa Mundial de Alimentos (PMA), la CALP Network colidera la prioridad de riesgo dentro del grupo de trabajo del Gran Pacto sobre la asistencia en efectivo. 

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Unconditional cash transfer in Emergency Lessons learned from Plan in Vietnam

Presentation

A presentation from the the CALP Network Global Learning Event, BKK 16-17 February 2011. Topics covered include: Implementation process Findings after intervention Strengths and weaknesses Lessons learned Presenter: Nguyen Trong Ninh – Plan in Vietnam

2011

Voucher Fairs: A Quick Delivery Guide (booklet version)

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2011

Ready or not? Emergency cash transfers at scale

Report

Whilst there is significant experience of implementing cash transfer programmes (CTP) in emergencies this has seldom been at a scale comparable to in-kind responses. A number of critical gaps and blockages standing in the way of scaled up programming in the wake of a disaster have been identified...

2011

Impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (sctpp) on the local economy in Ethiopia

Report

The Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) was launched by the Tigray Bureau of Labour and Social Affairs (BOLSA) with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the Tigray region of Ethiopia in 2011. The goal of the SCTPP is to improve the quality of life for orphans and...

2011

More than roads: Using markets to feed the hungry in Nepal

Report

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2011

Cash Preparedness in Vietnam

Presentation

A presentation from the the CALP Network Global Learning Event, addressing Save the Children’s Preparedness in Vietnam Bangkok, February 16-17, 2011. Topics include: Emergency preparedness Cash intervention design Lessons learned

2011

Voucher Fairs: A Quick Delivery Guide (screen version)

Guidelines and Tools

A Quick Delivery Guide to using voucher fairs to implement a market-based emergency response.  Prepared as a practical tool, this guide provides a brief synthesis of the necessary preconditions and advantages and disadvantages of using voucher fairs.  It also provides practical implementation tips.

2011

Dawn in the City: Guidance for achieving urban refugee self-reliance

Report

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2011

Prevención de la Corrupción en las Operaciones Humanitarias: Guía Resumida sobre Buenas Prácticas

Informe

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2011

Cash Transfer Programme West Sumatra Earthquake Response

Presentation

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2011

Helpdesk Research Report: Financing and Cost-effectiveness of Cash Transfer Schemes

Report

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2011

Emergency Livelihood Recovery Intervention (ELRI): Fafi District – Garissa County – North Eastern Kenya

Report

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2011