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Un vent de renouveau : Enseignements et recommandations en matière d’utilisation des transferts monétaires (TM) lors de la saison des ouragans de l’Atlantique dans les Caraïbes.
Rapport
Cette note d’information a été commanditée par le CALP Network pour rassembler des données probantes de bonnes pratiques et les enseignements tirés afin de formuler des recommandations à destination des praticien-ne-s humanitaires et autres acteurs et actrices dans le cadre de la conception des transferts monétaires (TM) dans la région des Caraïbes.
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Cartographier une approche des transferts monétaires fondée sur les routes : Faisabilité dans certains contextes des Amériques
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Les schémas de mobilité humaine sont complexes et en constante évolution, et ils sont influencés par toute une série de facteurs. Pour répondre efficacement aux besoins variables des personnes en déplacement, les transferts monétaires doivent être conçus en tenant compte de l’ensemble du spectre de la mobilité humaine et être suffisamment souples pour s’adapter à la nature...
Déplacement de personnes : Les transferts monétaires Peuvent-ils soutenir le rythme ?
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Analyse du recours aux transferts monétaires dans le contexte de la mobilité des personnes dans les Amériques
Rétrospective pour aller encore plus loin : les transferts monétaires humanitaires dans les Amériques 2018–2023
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Entre 2018 et 2023, le paysage de l'aide humanitaire s'est transformé dans les Amériques, notamment avec la mise en œuvre accrue des transferts monétaires dans la région.
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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
DG ECHO perspectives on Cash Transfer Programming
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A presentation accompanying the CALP Network global learning event, Bangkok 16th February 2011, covering the following topics: DG ECHO position on the use of Cash &Vouchers (C&V) Trends in funding C&V projects Using C&V at scale: the case of Haiti Capacity building priorities
Cash for Shelter Program – Hurricane Richard 2010
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A beneficiary satisfaction and impact evaluation of IFRC’s Cash for Shelter Program that ran in response to Hurricane Richard, a category 2 Hurricane Richard that made landfall 20 miles southwest of Belize City on October 24, 2010. The established goal of the BRC program was a faster recovery of the...
RED Card Program (Repair and Development) Chile Earthquake 2010
Report
On 27 February 2010 an earthquake measuring magnitude 8.8 on the Richter scale struck the Bío-Bío and Maule regions of Chile, at a depth of only 35km. This earthquake was then followed by an equally devastating tsunami. This double disaster left more than 480 people dead, more than 1.8 million people...
Cash Programming in Haiti – Lessons Learned in Disbursing Cash
Report
The following report is the result of an initial 2 week mission to Haiti to investigate cash programming (including cash for work) amongst 17 organizations. It is not intended as an exhaustive review of 17 organizations’ practices, but attempts to look at what were some of the critical stages in cash...
Helpdesk Research Report: Financing and Cost-effectiveness of Cash Transfer Schemes
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Query: What does the evidence base on the costing, financing and cost effectiveness of cash transfer schemes tell us? 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...
Voucher Fairs: A Quick Delivery Guide (booklet 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. This...
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.
Shop vouchers for hygiene kits in Port-au-Prince, Haiti (the CALP Network Case Study)
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In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Oxfam’s Public Health Promotion team used a voucher programme to provide beneficiaries with essential hygiene items through local shops. The voucher system was chosen so that beneficiaries could access hygiene items in a normal and dignified way, and in...
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...
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...
Do CCT programmes have a pro-poor spillover effect?
Report
This one pager looks at the indirect impact of cash transfer programmes on the food consumption of households which have not received a transfer, but are within the same village as households which have. The paper looks at why this occurs, using evidence from Mexico to show that this phenomena in indeed...
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...
Value Chain Tools for Market Integrated Relief: Haiti’s construction sector – Guided case studies in value chain development for conflict-affected environments
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This case study seeks to apply and document the use of the value chain approach to channel infrastructure program design from direct implementation to a market-integrated relief model. The market-integrated relief approach addresses the needs of crisis-affected populations by working through local...
Cash grants aid recovery in the Bahamas after Tropical Storm Noel
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This case study of the first ever Bahamas Red Cross unconditional cash grant programme looks at the decision-making process behind the programme, and planning and implementation stages. Support from the American Red Cross is highlighted, lessons learnt are identified and a personal story is provided.
Rebuilding homes and livelihoods in Jamaica after Hurricane Dean
Report
This case study of a Red Cross livelihoods recovery programme following Hurricane Dean in Jamaica, looks at the type of assistance offered to beneficiaries through cash vouchers to purchase fishing nets, boat repair materials, seeds, fertilisers or chicks. Support from the French Red Cross is highlighted,...
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...