COVID-19 et transferts monétaires : ressources, orientations, événements et questions
Nous espérons que vous tenez à l’abri en ces temps incertains. Alors que le COVID-19 continue de se propager dans le monde entier, il semble que chaque communauté sera touchée d’une manière ou d’une autre, que ce soit directement par le virus ou par ses répercussions économiques et autres.
Il y a eu beaucoup de discussions au sein du réseau du CALP Network sur ce que la pandémie signifie pour l’utilisation des Transferts Monétaires et pour les opérations des membres du CALP.
Orientations et ressources
- Orientations du CALP sur le COVID et les Transferts Monétaires (disponible en arabe, anglais, espagnol), elle résume les points clés des orientations des différents acteurs du réseau, et est mise à jour régulièrement.
- Collection de ressources (liste complète à consulter), apprentissage et questions ici, merci de continuer à partager !
- Autres ressources et liens utiles ci-dessous.
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Cette liste de recommandations sert à aider les équipes terrain à réfléchir aux différentes manières d’:
1) éviter que nos transferts monétaires contribuent à propager le COVID-19 ;
2) orienter l’adaptation de nos transferts monétaires dans le cadre de la pandémie COVID-19;
3) anticiper certaines évolutions et impacts sur les marchés.
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