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“Aid is Inadequate because No One Consults us.” Perceptions of humanitarian aid in Chad
Report
Chad is a diverse and dynamic place. It is the fifth-largest country in Africa and is rich in gold, uranium, and oil. The country is home to a mixture of languages, ethnicities, and religions, creating a vibrant mosaic. However, it is also marked by protracted humanitarian, economic, and climate crises....
Shelter Considerations for Minimum Expenditure Basket Development and Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance Program Design: A Guidance Note
Guidelines and Tools
This tip sheet was developed by the Global Shelter Cluster and CRS, co-facilitator of the Shelter, Cash and Markets Community of Practice (CoP), and was reviewed by various coordinators and several CoP members, for use by country-level Shelter Cluster Coordinators and other practitioners who are requested...
Market Functionality Index: Assessing the functionality of selected markets for cash-based assistance
Case Study
Markets are functional. While there remain variations from market to market, Sri Lanka’s markets currently have a wide range of products, adequate physical availability of essential goods, a resilient supply chain and sufficient levels of hygiene and cleanliness. Overall market functionality remains...
Cash Based Interventions: Implementation guidelines for light & medium repairs of houses & apartments
Guidelines and Tools
Cash-Based Interventions are a type of market-based intervention that use local markets and services to meet the needs of the people affected by the crisis, in this case, to carry out light and medium repairs to the houses and apartments affected by the conflict. They can be stand-alone or used in...
An Integrated Approach to Menstrual Hygiene Management: Awareness sessions and cash assistance for women and girls affected by crisis in Lebanon
Case Study
In 2022, UNFPA Lebanon worked with local partners to launch an integrated cash and awareness for menstrual hygiene management (MHM) initiative as a way to tackle the growing issue of period poverty amidst the country’s economic crisis. Through the pilot, over 2,600 vulnerable women and girls of...
De l’argent, voilà ce que je veux
Blog Post
Les personnes en situation de crise nous disent qu’elles ont besoin d’argent, mais les technocrates affirment que le transfert d’espèces est une « modalité » et non un « besoin ». Dans ce blog, Ground Truth Solutions affirme que cela n’a pas d’importance.
المال، هذا ما أريده
Blog Post
يخبرنا الأشخاص الذين يمرون بأزمة أنهم بحاجة إلى النقد، لكن التكنوقراطيين يقولون إن النقد “طريقة” وليست “حاجة”. في مدونة الضيف هذه تؤمن منظمة (Ground Truth Solutions) بأن ليس...
Dinero – eso es lo que quiero
Blog Post
Las personas en crisis nos dicen que necesitan efectivo, pero los tecnócratas dicen que el efectivo es una “modalidad” y no una “necesidad”. En este blog invitado, Ground Truth Solutions argumenta que no importa.
Money, that’s what I want
Blog Post
People in crisis tell us they need cash, but technocrats say cash is a ‘modality’ not a ‘need’. In this guest blog, Ground Truth Solutions argue that it doesn’t matter.
Adapter les transferts monétaires humanitaires au contexte d’inflation et de dépréciation monétaire
Enregistrement webinaire
Le CALP vient de terminer une étude qui visait à capturer les différentes mesures d’adaptation de transferts monétaires (TM) humanitaires afin de répondre à l’inflation et la dépréciation de la monnaie dans différents pays. Dans la région de l’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre, l’étude...