Género e inclusión
El género, la edad, las capacidades y otras características individuales o específicas del contexto presentan diferentes oportunidades y retos para proporcionar PTM a las personas en crisis de forma digna.
Los agentes humanitarios reconocen cada vez más las necesidades y limitaciones específicas de las personas con capacidades diferentes, las personas mayores, las personas de distinto sexo, en particular las mujeres, y las personas en movimiento. Paralelamente, se aprecia cada vez más la necesidad de adoptar medidas adaptadas y sensibles que garanticen su inclusión efectiva.
Apoyar las necesidades de las diversas personas con PTM va más allá de convertirlas en un grupo objetivo; se trata de un compromiso significativo, un diseño y una implementación intencionados, y un ajuste del programa para satisfacer las necesidades de los diferentes grupos con dignidad. Los enfoques inclusivos van de la mano de la ayuda centrada en las personas.
Prioridades actuales
La CALP Network seguirá animando a los actores de los programas de transferencias monetarias a que amplíen su enfoque para ser más inclusivos y defiendan una comprensión más completa de cómo los PTM pueden ir más allá de la noción de “no hacer daño” para abordar adecuadamente las necesidades de personas diversas de manera segura y digna.
Trabajaremos para elevar las experiencias e iniciativas sobre PTM y género, PTM inclusivos de la discapacidad, trabajando con diferentes etnias e identidades culturales, grupos minoritarios, personas con diversas identidades sexuales y grupos de edad.
CALP también se esforzará por hacer su trabajo lo más accesible posible.
Contenido destacado
La CALP Network & CARE: Módulo sobre los Programas de Transferencias Monetarias (PTM) y Género
Blog Post
Este video ofrece una visión general de la relación entre el género y los programas de transferencias monetarias (PTM) estructurada en torno al ciclo del proyecto humanitario, que incluye: Evaluación y análisis de la respuesta: cómo ajustar los procesos de evaluación para lograr un reflejo más preciso del género y los mercados. Diseño y ejecución: cómo utilizar métodos y...
Presentación: Módulo sobre Programas de Transferencias Monetarias (PTM) y Género
Presentación
Esta presentación de diapositivas es parte del primer vídeo de micro aprendizaje de CALP Network en español, realizado en colaboración con CARE. Este módulo de micro aprendizaje ofrece un panorama general de la relación entre el género y los Programas de Transferencias Monetarias (PTM) organizado en torno al ciclo de proyecto humanitario, y forma parte del curso en línea en español de...
Mejores resultados en materia de género en la asistencia alimentaria por medio de la programación complementaria y multimodal: hoja de sugerencias sobre las prácticas prometedoras
Guía y herramientas
Esta hoja de sugerencias es un extracto del informe de investigación «Mejores resultados en materia de género en la asistencia alimentaria por medio de la programación complementaria y multimodal». Con el estudio, se intentó responder a la pregunta «¿De qué manera los procesos de diseño, implementación y supervisión de proyectos mediante el uso de modalidades combinadas mejoran los...
Compendio de asistencia en efectivo y vales contra la violencia por razón de género: Directrices prácticas para profesionales humanitarios
Guía y herramientas
El propósito de este compendio de asistencia en efectivo y vales (AEV) y violencia por razón de género (VG) es ayudar a los actores humanitarios y a las comunidades afectadas por crisis y violencia a: integrar la mitigación de riesgos de VG en las intervenciones AEV; integrar la prevención de VG en la programación multisectorial usando AEV cuando corresponda; integrar la AEV en la...
Programación de Transferencias Monetarias Que Funciona Para Mujeres: 6 Lecciones del Terreno
Informe
En la actualidad, la Programación de Transferencias Monetarías que funciona para mujeres (PTM) es una herramienta común entre las acciones humanitarias y se usa para satisfacer las diversas necesidades de las personas desplazadas por crisis y conflictos con mayor dignidad.1 Aunque existe evidencia cada vez mayor sobre el efecto de la PTM en el bienestar y el poder de las mujeres2, en la...
Conjunto de Herramientas para la Optimización de los Programas de Transferencias de Efectivo para la Protección contra la Violencia de Género
Guía y herramientas
De 2016 a 2018, la Comisión de Mujeres Refugiadas (WRC) emprendió un proyecto para desarrollar la capacidad que los actores humanitarios tienen para integrar la protección en los Programas de Transferencias de Efectivo (PTE) y para utilizar los PTE para los resultados de protección, específicamente la protección contra la Violencia de Género (VG). El proyecto, “Optimización de los...
Últimos recursos
Rapid Household Economy Analysis,Bidibidi Refugee Settlement,Yumbe District, Uganda
Report
Yumbe District (Bidibidi settlement) hosts about 272,2061 refugees from South Sudan. An influx of refugees to Bidibidi settlement, Yumbe District, took place starting from August 2016 due to the increased conflict, scarcity of food, and subsequent financial instability caused by hyperinflation in South...
Mobile Money in Somalia – Household Survey and Market Analysis
Report
Key findings from an assessment of mobile money in Somalia. Provides information about mobile money penetration; practicalities; usage; perceptions and the use of shillings versus dollars.
Cash and Education in Somalia, Somalia Education Cluster (October 2017) – CTP in the education response
Report
Two-page briefing on cash and education in Somalia
Gender Analysis for MVAC Emergency Cash Transfer Programme
Report
Cash Transfers (CTs) provided an effective means of supporting men and women to meet their basic needs in an emergency. CTs assisted men and women to meet their practical needs, giving men a sense of purpose as a provider, and allowing women to fulfil their traditional roles as wife and mother. CTs led...
Baseline Assessment for Education Cash Transfer Programming for IDPS in Dahuk Governance
Report
REACH, in collaboration with UNICEF, conducted a Baseline Assessment of Access to Education among Internally Displaced Persons in the Dahuk Governorate of Iraq. This assessment aimed to improve the efficiency of humanitarian cash assistance by implementing partners for increased access to education in the...
Cash/Food. A Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of food assistance modalities in refugee settlements
Report
A comparative analysis of the effectiveness of food and cash assistance modalities for household food security in refugee settlements
Cash or Food A Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of food assistance modalities in refugee settlements
Report
A comparative analysis on the effective of food and cash transfer modalities for household food security in refugee settlements in Uganda.
The Mam’out Project: Seasonal Multiannual Cash Transfers for the Prevention of Acute Malnutrition in Tapoa
Report
In response to alarming rates of acute malnutrition, Action Against Hunger (ACF) initiated a project to strengthen and evaluate the prevention of acute malnutrition of children younger than 36 months in the Tapoa province, Burkina Faso. Using seasonal and multiannual unconditional cash transfers, ACF’s...
Using Cash for Shelter: An Overview of CRS Programs
Report
Cash continues to gain prevalence as a modality for humanitarian agencies to help people meet multiple and diverse needs in the wake of a crisis. It provides people with the dignity of choice, and is often significantly more cost-efficient than the delivery of in-kind aid. In programs with a shelter...
Using Cash for Shelter: Winter Resilience for IDPs in Eastern Ukraine
Case Study
Continued conflict in Eastern Ukraine during 2014 caused internal displacement of over 1.46 million people by September 2015, and another 1,123,800 fled to other countries, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Rapid assessments carried out by Catholic Relief Services found that...
Using Cash for Shelter: Rent Assistance for Syrian Refugees
Case Study
Over 600,000 Syrian refugees have arrived in Jordan since 2011; 80 percent of these live in urban or peri-urban locations rather than in camp settings. Families in this situation must pay rent for their shelter, and are therefore subject to shifts in rental market values. Rents have inflated substantially...
Using Cash for Shelter: Displaced and Recent Returnee Households Invite Recovery in Eastern DRC (DRIVE) Internal Conflict and Displacement
Case Study
The Democratic Republic of Congo, or DRC, has endured multiple conflicts since 1996, including armed conflict in Eastern DRC in 2012 and 2013. In December 2014, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the DRC reported that the armed conflict had internally displaced 2.72...
Working Paper 3: Shock-Responsive Social Protection in the Sahel: Community Perspectives
Report
This is the third in a series of working papers from the ongoing Shock-Responsive Social Protection Systems research. Together, the set of papers explore perspectives about the interface between social protection, humanitarian assistance and disaster risk management (DRM), to complement the formal...
Using Cash for Shelter: Malawi Floods and Rains Recovery Program
Case Study
In January 2015, heavy rainstorms and floods affected 630,000 people in Malawi. Protracted immersion or flow of water damaged or destroyed dwellings and displaced over 170,000 people, with timber and roofing material also lost to the floods. Catholic Relief Services conducted a physical survey of...
Labour Market Analysis in Humanitarian Contexts. A practitioner’s guide
Guidelines and Tools
The world and the scale of complex crises are rapidly changing, thus calling for new tools and fresh approaches. This guide aims to help humanitarians conduct better labour market analyses (LMA) to inform the design and delivery of livelihoods and market strengthening programmes in emergency crisis and...
Intra-Household Dynamics and the Design of Social Protection Programs: The Case of Polygamous Households in North Burkina Faso
Case Study
A recent overview of World Bank social safety net programs and gender highlighted the need for greater consideration of intra-household dynamics in the design of social protection programs (Bardasi 2014). During program design, decisions have to be made about who to target, how much and how often to give...
Gender impact assessment of cash transfers support to vulnerable households in Sierra Leone
Report
This report outlines the findings and recommendations from a qualitative assessment carried out to complement and further develop the findings from a recently concluded quantitative study of SNAP+ in order to better understand the driving factors behind behavior during the Ebola crises. The quantitative...
Gender and Markets in West Africa – Secondary Data Review
Report
The secondary information and data review presented here covers all gender and markets assessments conducted by WFP in West Africa, and market assessments conducted by key partners in the region over the past 5 years. The quality of the compiled assessments is reviewed to identify data and information...
Can E-transfers Promote Financial Inclusion in Emergencies: A Case Study from Bangladesh
Report
The Electronic Cash Transfer Learning Action Network (ELAN) launched research to build an evidence base around connecting emergency electronic transfer (e-transfer) recipients with additional financial services. They wanted to learn if, when, and how e-transfers can promote sustained uptake and use...
Evaluation of the Kenya Hunger Safety Net Programme Phase 2
Report
The report summaries key findings from Hunger Safety Net Programme Phase 2 Qualitative impact study conducted in August 2016. The report integrates interesting infographics that depict the findings in an easy to read and understand format