Transferts monétaires sectoriels
Les transferts monétaires peuvent permettre aux personnes en situation de crise de répondre à leurs besoins liés à un secteur spécifique du domaine humanitaire, comme l’eau, l’alimentation, les abris, les moyens de subsistance ou la protection. Les transferts monétaires sectoriels peuvent être affectés ou non affectés, assortis ou non de conditions et ils sont généralement distribués dans le cadre d’options d’aides variées, qui peuvent inclure une aide en nature et une aide sous forme de services.
Chaque secteur doit réfléchir à plusieurs questions et prendre en compte les difficultés, avantages et risques au moment de soutenir la reprise économique des bénéficiaires dans son domaine d’expertise. Ce travail implique de disposer de données probantes, d’outils, de directives et de capacités. Atteindre les objectifs spécifiques à un secteur par le biais des transferts monétaires requiert également une compréhension multisectorielle des besoins et de ce qui constitue la sécurité économique des ménages ; voir la page Transferts monétaires à usages multiples. Alors qu’il existe dans certains secteurs une longue expérience de la mise en œuvre des transferts monétaires, d’autres se tournent tout juste vers cette modalité. La plupart des secteurs humanitaires se sont engagés dans cette voie et ont redoublé d’efforts pour mettre en place des transferts monétaires sectoriels. Le groupe mondial de coordination des clusters coordonne également le travail inter-clusters afin d’accroître l’utilisation sectorielle des transferts monétaires.
Priorités actuelles
Le CALP Network travaille en étroite collaboration avec les groupes techniques/groupes de travail sur les transferts monétaires au sein des clusters mondiaux, qui ont défini leurs priorités et plans de travail pour 2020 lors de leurs réunions régulières. Une vue d’ensemble générale et des détails spécifiques sur ces priorités dans chaque cluster mondial est disponible ici.
Thematic lead
Beyond Basic Needs: Using Cash and Voucher Assistance to Support the Transition from Basic Survival to Livelihoods Recovery in a Resource-Strapped World
Guidelines and Tools
Do you think of yourself as a “cash” person OR as a “livelihoods” person? An “emergency” practitioner OR a “recovery” practitioner? Or do you find yourself unsatisfied with the often narrow implications of these terms? We’ll never have enough funding to provide basic needs support to everyone who needs it for the entire time they are in need, even if we take advantage of the...
Looking into 2020: short overview on global clusters, CVA and the CALP Network
Presentation
Overview as 2020 begins:
• Significant progress and commitment from all global clusters on integration of CVA into their work.
• Significant interest in different regions and by some donors on sector-specific CVA.
• Challenges that remain:
o Dialogue: 1) Ensuring CVA specialists understand sector specificities and successfully bank on the technical expertise emanating...
Building Evidence to inform the Effective Use of CASH and Voucher Assistance in Emergency Sanitation and Hygiene Programming
Report
An analysis of 5 case studies of utilization of CASH/Voucher Assistance are presented and analysed in the attempt of building evidence on their utilization in emergency WASH Sanitation and HP programming. Findings and recommendations are provided on Coordination, Situation and Response Analysis, Program Design, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation.
Contenu récent
Repenser la vulnérabilité, l’équité et le ciblage des transferts monétaires : et si nous laissions les gens décider ?
Blog Post
S'il est courant de demander aux personnes touchées par une crise si elles préfèrent des transferst monétaires, une assistance en nature ou une autre modalité d'aide, elles sont rarement consultées lorsqu'il s'agit de la durée de l'aide, de sa couverture ou de la valeur des transferts. Ce blog...
Cash For Protection Global Workshop Report
Report
The aim of the C4P workshop was to bring together practitioners across different organisations and agencies working in cash and protection to share existing policies and practices, promote a joint understanding of what “cash for protection” entails, and outline minimum requirements and key approaches...
Ukraine Regional Response – Save the Children CVA Infographic
Report
This infographic gathers key programmatic data from Save the Children CVA operations in the Ukraine response, between February 2022 and September 2023. It highlights key programmatic design aspects (including transfer values and targeting approaches) and also illustrates the impact of CVA on multiple...
Ukraine Regional Response – CVA Technical Notes
Case Study
These technical notes provide a deep dive into some technical approaches or methodologies used by Save the Children’s teams as part of the Ukraine Regional response. Topics include targeting methodologies in contexts of evacuation and shelling, approaches to complement social protection schemes, use of...
MPCA MEAL Toolkit Launch Webinar
Members event
Save the Children is excited to launch the USAID/BHA-funded Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) MEAL Toolkit developed in partnership with IRC and Mercy Corps. In this webinar we will introduce the toolkit and how it can be used to measure MPCA programmes. We will provide an overview of the various tools...
Cartographier une approche des transferts monétaires fondée sur les routes : Faisabilité dans certains contextes des Amériques
Publication
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...
Four Reasons to Use a Route-Based Approach to Cash and Voucher Assistance
Blog Post
With human mobility being a fact of most humanitarian crises, is it time to change from a country to a route-based approach? With four key points, Holly Welcome Radice argues the time for a route-based approach has arrived.
Guidance Note on the Cash and Voucher Assistance Coordination and Reporting
Guidelines and Tools
The objective of this guidance note is: (1) Inform about the CBI TWG about the MPCA and its coordination; (2) Inform about reporting tools for MPCA and sectoral cash activities.
East and Southern Africa Localization round table meeting
Members event
The CALP Network is committed to supporting local actors to lead humanitarian responses, including the delivery of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) hence the need for a roundtable discussion on the actions needed to enhance locally-led CVA in the region. The upcoming round table discussion, organized in...
Minutes and presentations from the WCAF regional CWG
Meeting minutes
Minutes and presentations from the WCAF regional CWG – 6 September 2023 Watch the recording here:
Cash Working Group régional – Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre
Événement
Vous êtes cordialement invité(e)s à la prochaine réunion du Cash Working Group régional qui aura lieu le mercredi 6 septembre de 9h à 11h (GMT) en présentiel et en ligne. (Inscription via ce lien) Une interprétation simultanée anglais/français vous sera proposée lors de cette...
CALP Network Board Meeting
Members event
The Board provides strategic leadership and operational oversight of CALP. The CALP Board is comprised of between 7 and 13 voting members, who are drawn from CALP member organisations or are independent members of the CALP Network. The Board operates on the basis of the Operational Framework and Code of...
Operational Alignment of Humanitarian Cash Programming with Ukraine’s Social Protection System
Report
This paper explores the extent to which humanitarian Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) in Ukraine has been able to leverage different elements of the delivery chain of national social protection (SP) programming. The basis of this paper is the framework developed by Seyfert et al., in their 2019...
Uneven Market Speeds: Exploring the potential for cash programming after the earthquake
Report
The Kahramanmaraş earthquake had a devastating impact on Türkiye’s South-East Anatolia region. In an area within Türkiye already reported as economically vulnerable, the earthquake severely impacted people’s livelihoods, as well as the resilience of markets through the destruction of essential...
What’s Next for Cash: Mercy Corps’ approach to cash and voucher assistance
Presentation
The brief outlines Mercy Corps' CVA approach & standards applied across our CVA portfolio and sets the direction for CVA in Mercy Corps moving forward.
The approach outlines how CVA contributes to Mercy Corps Pathway to Possibility strategy by focusing on areas that drive impact & sector leadership,...
Programmes de transferts monétaires et mobilité humaine : Partage d’expériences, de débats et d’apprentissages
Rapport
Les transferts d’argent liquide sont l’un des engagements du Grand Bargain pour lequel des progrès significatifs ont été réalisés. Il convient de noter queles défis posés par les différents contextes humanitaires nous obligentégalement à améliorer et à réviser ces modalités...
Myan Ku Final Evaluation Report
Report
The Nexus Response Mechanism (NRM), in partnership with sequa gGmbH and Wave Money, and with funding from the European Union, set up the Myan Ku Workers Support Fund in April 2020. The project was created in response to garment factory closures in Myanmar caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the...
CALP Network Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting
Event
Objectives The next TAG Meeting will be on Wednesday, 30th August, 12:00-14:00 UTC, via Zoom. The TAG meets quarterly and helps shape and steer the CALP Network’s technical and policy priorities within the overall strategic vision for the network. Want to know more? Go to the TAG webpage or apply to...
Layering Cash Into Market Systems Programs: Catalyzing Market-Driven Recovery in Nigeria
Case Study
Mercy Corps has been implementing the USAID funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity (RRA), a market systems development (MSD) program, in Northeast Nigeria since 2019. In response to COVID-19, RRA layered on a short-term cash transfer activity to help households cope, jumpstart local...
Cash Programming Kenya Review 2018 – 2022
Case Study
Acted in Kenya is predominantly providing humanitarian assistance in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) counties where the main source of livelihood is pastoralism apart from their other uniqueness in terms of population characteristics, geographical features and seasonality. These counties have been...