Transferts monétaires à usages multiples
Les transferts monétaires à usages multiples sont des transferts monétaires non affectés que les personnes vivant en situation de crise peuvent utiliser pour couvrir leurs besoins essentiels. Par nature, il s’agit de la modalité d’aide qui offre le plus de choix, de flexibilité et de dignité aux bénéficiaires. De plus en plus de données montrent qu’il est plus pertinent en termes d’optimisation des coûts et de rapport coût/résultat de répondre à plusieurs besoins à la fois.
Cependant, cette modalité exige aussi des acteurs humanitaires qu’ils mettent en place de nouvelles manières de collaborer, à toutes les étapes du cycle de programme, et entre secteurs. Même s’il existe des outils fiables pour faciliter la collaboration, ils ne sont pas mis en œuvre à grande échelle et le recours aux transferts monétaires à usages multiples est encore ponctuel. Il reste à relever plusieurs défis si nous souhaitons intégrer efficacement les transferts monétaires à usages multiples au système humanitaire.
Contenu associé
Panier de dépenses minimum (MEB) – Outil de prise de décision
Guides et outils
Cet outil de prise de décision est fait pour accompagner les praticiens et les décideurs à travers les étapes clés du processus de calcul du MEB. Elle décrit les différentes étapes et approches possibles du processus d’élaboration du MEB, et donne des liens vers de nombreuses ressources complémentaires.
Orientations opérationnelles et boîte à outils pour les transferts monétaires à usages multiples
Guides et outils
Les présentes orientations opérationnelles et la boîte à outils qui l’accompagne réunissent une expertise mondiale sur les interventions monétaires. Elles apportent aux acteurs humanitaires des orientations complètes et pratiques afin d’évaluer la faisabilité des transferts monétaires, d’en déterminer la conception et d’en structurer la mise en oeuvre. Les...
Définition des Paniers de Dépenses Minimum (MEB) en Afrique de L’Ouest
Rapport
Au cours de l’année 2017, 5 pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest ont lancé un travail collectif de définition du panier de dépenses minimum, afin de mieux comprendre la contribution de l’aide humanitaire à la couverture des besoins de base des populations affectées et d’améliorer son impact. Ce processus, souvent fastidieux, a soulevé des défis techniques, mais également mis en...
Thematic lead
Latest
CALP Board Meeting
Members event
Does Cash-Plus Programming Work in Contexts of Protracted Crises?
Policy paper
Cash-plus programmes aim to strengthen food security and livelihoods by providing cash transfers alongside complementary support and services. In stable settings, these programmes can, to some extent, draw on established public services and administrative capacities. Yet, increasingly they are used in...
Main Outcomes of Cash Assistance: Findings from post-distribution monitoring, Bulgaria
Case Study
In 2023, UNHCR’s cash-based interventions in Bulgaria evolved to address the persistent challenges faced by vulnerable households, particularly those with disabilities, serious medical conditions, single parents with dependents and older people without family support. Transitioning from one-off...
Guidance for Adapting Food Security Data Collection to be more Disability Inclusive
Guidelines and Tools
Gathering comprehensive, accurate, and representative data is crucial for designing and implementing effective food security interventions that cater to the needs of persons with disabilities. By ensuring inclusive data collection, food security actors can develop comprehensive projects that address the...
NGO Policy Dialogue Roundtable
Members event
ICVA and CALP would like to invite NGOs to a one-hour roundtable discussion for NGOs on 29th February at 9am UTC as part of a BHA and CALP convened CVA Policy Dialogue process. Please register here.
As part of the process, constituency roundtables have been organized e.g., among local organizations,...
South Sudan Joint Markets Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) Workshop
Members event
South Sudan Cash Working Group in collaboration with REACH and the CALP Network East and Southern Africa Regional Office wishes to extend an invitation to all CWG Members collecting JMMI data for the JMMI Workshop on Enhancing Market Monitoring in South Sudan. The virtual workshop is scheduled for...
Exploration des liens entre transferts monétaires et protection sociale en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre
Enregistrement webinaire
Ceci est le premier d’une série des webinaires visant à analyser les liens entre les transferts monétaires humanitaires et la protection sociale dans la région de l’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre. Le webinaire a tenté de poser un cadre de réflexion sur cette thématique grâce à...
South Sudan Joint Markets Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) Workshop Report
Meeting minutes
The South Sudan Cash Working Group in collaboration with REACH and the CALP Network East and Southern Africa Regional Office held a virtual workshop on Enhancing Market Monitoring in South Sudan on February 28, 2024.
The South Sudan Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) plays a crucial role in...
The Group Cash Transfer Approach in Yemen
Case Study
The GCT approach was contextualized and piloted successfully in both North and South Yemen by ZOA Yemen and its local partner SDF in 2022 and 2023. More than 100 community groups submitted their plans and received cash transfers to implement their proposed activities. Cash transfers ranged from 2,000 USD...
Locally Led Anticipatory Action Guide and Toolkit
Guidelines and Tools
How civil society organisations can engage with communities, and collaborate with mandated, technical and donor agencies to localise and scale up early warning and early action
The purpose of the guide is to support civil society organisations to engage with communities and other actors and structures...
Data Responsibility Working Group (DRWG) Task Team on Cash
Members event
Promotes and tracks implementation of the IASC's Data Responsibility Guidance
CALP TAG (Technical Advisory Group) Meeting
Members event
Event Report: The feasibility of a route-based approach with CVA: The case of Guatemala
Meeting minutes
In 2022, CALP recognized the importance of human mobility and CVA and invited its network to contribute to the evidence and debate. CALP conducted the study People are on the move: Can the world of CVA keep up? Analysis of the use of CVA in the context of human mobility in the Americas examined the use of...
E-Cash Pilot: Digital Solutions for Rural Communities
Report
An innovative digital cash project piloted by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in the Maiwand district of Kandahar province has successfully demonstrated a new and more secure way of providing humanitarian assistance while significantly enhancing the inclusion and resilience of rural...
Pathways Toward a Green Humanitarian Response
Report
The humanitarian sector is grappling with the task of reducing its negative impacts upon the climate and environment. Despite growing awareness of the need to shift towards greener action, tangible change and outcomes have remained frustratingly limited, while the impacts of climate and environmental...
Exploration des liens entre transferts monétaires et protection sociale en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre
Webinaire
La nécessité de lier l’aide humanitaire aux systèmes de protection sociale a fait couler beaucoup d’encre, en particulier pendant la pandémie de COVID. Ce lien devrait englober différents contextes, depuis les États stables et bien organisés, contextes privilégiés par les acteurs du...
Addressing Negative Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic through Social Protection in Viet Nam – Supporting incomes and livelihoods with cash assistance in Dong Nai province
Case Study
In late April 2021, Viet Nam faced its fourth wave of COVID-19, with over 895 000 new cases reported. COVID-19 and related restrictions hindered livelihood options and vulnerable households faced financial stress to cover basic needs. Some of them lost their income and were unable to return to home...
RedRose presentation to Payments group – Notes, 13th February 2024
Meeting minutes
These meeting notes give details to the Special Session held with RedRose on 13th February 2024, hosted by the Payments group.
The session began with RedRose presenting on its history, guiding principles, partners and five-year strategy. The group then posed a series of curated questions to understand...
Special session: Payments group, RedRose
Members event
This special session of the Payment Solution Seekers roundtable group is part of a series of events that seeks to increase the surface area between private sector payment companies and Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) implementing organisations.
This event gives implementing organisations a chance to...
Cash and Voucher Assistance: Breaking down barriers to SRH care in humanitarian settings
Case Study
Global commitments to universal health coverage mean that all people should have access to a full range of quality health services without financial hardship. Despite these commitments, populations affected by emergencies often face heightened barriers to accessing health services due to disruptions to...