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Mitigating Risks of Abuse of Power in Cash Assistance – Workshop Nairobi, Kenya
Report
UNHCR and WFP are implementing a joint project to identify and mitigate risks of abuse of power by private sector service providers in the delivery
of cash assistance to vulnerable populations. The workshop, held in Nairobi on 10-11 December 2018, followed visits to the first two pilot countries,...
Mitigating Risks of Abuse of Power in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Case Study
This document outlines lessons learned from a joint UNHCR/WFP project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with the aim to, with Financial Service Providers (FSPs), identify and mitigate the risks of abuse of power in cash assistance, including through cash in hand, pre-paid cards and mobile money.
Mitigating Risks Of Abuse Of Power In Cash Assistance In The Democratic Republic Of Congo
Report
This document outlines lessons learned from a joint UNHCR/WFP project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with the aim to, with Financial Service Providers (FSPs), identify and mitigate the risks of abuse of power in cash assistance, including through cash in hand, pre-paid cards and mobile money.
Lessons Learnt from the Ebola Crisis in West Africa: a focus on Cash Transfer Programming
Report
Beyond opportunities for CTP to support communities’ economic recovery, restore livelihoods and address food insecurity generated by epidemics, what are CTP applications that can facilitate / strengthen / speed up response to epidemics? Those recommendations have been put together by the CALP Network...
Humanitarian Cash Transfers in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Report
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is at a crossroads with regard to cash transfers. On the one hand, cash has been accepted by most donors and aid agencies as an appropriate response, with solid evidence underpinning its use. Aid agencies have driven important innovations in an environment where...
2016 Plan De Reponse Humanitaire
Rapport
L’analyse de la crise, menée par la communauté humanitaire à travers tout le pays, a permis de dégager ses principaux moteurs ainsi que ses manifestations les plus importantes :
• L’Ouest du pays n’est pas épargné.
Bien que l’Est de la RDC demeure la partie du pays la plus frappée par la...
Using Cash for Shelter: An Overview of CRS Programs
Report
Cash continues to gain prevalence as a modality for humanitarian agencies to help people meet multiple and diverse needs in the wake of a crisis. It provides people with the dignity of choice, and is often significantly more cost-efficient than the delivery of in-kind aid. In programs with a shelter...
Using Cash for Shelter: Displaced and Recent Returnee Households Invite Recovery in Eastern DRC (DRIVE) Internal Conflict and Displacement
Case Study
The Democratic Republic of Congo, or DRC, has endured multiple conflicts since 1996, including armed conflict in Eastern DRC in 2012 and 2013. In December 2014, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the DRC reported that the armed conflict had internally displaced 2.72...
Voices and Views of Beneficiaries on Unconditional Cash Transfers – Democratic Republic of Congo, Nepal and the Philippines
Report
Providing cash in humanitarian emergencies is expanding and the topic is well under discussion within the humanitarian sector with topics ranging from high-level consideration of cash as a tool to transform humanitarian aid, the significance of cash as a way to support beneficiary choice and dignity...
Tigo Cash Senegal
Guides et outils
Mobile Cash S.A (“MCSA”) was created in 2012 as a subsidiary of the Millicom group, it obtained its EME license from bceao following the decision of February 13, 2014 under the number “EME. SN 005/2013. Mobile Cash S.A. is therefore authorized to issue and distribute electronic money to a clientele...
Cheaper, Faster, Better? A case study of new technologies in cash transfers from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Report
Over the past decade, there has been a growing consensus in the humanitarian community that cash, as compared to in-kind aid, is the best form of assistance to provide during an emergency. For families that have been displaced by a crisis or natural disaster, cash offers aid recipients more flexibility...
Cash Working Group (Groupe de Travail Assistance monétaire) à l’EST de la RD Congo
Guides et outils
DRC Cash and Vouchers Food Security Evaluation (2014)
Report
People in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have long faced protracted conflict and instability resulting in the displacement of populations. In order to provide households affected by new displacements with timely access to food, ECHO funded the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the Association...
NRC – EMMA on Credit, Rental and Water Market Systems, Urban Goma, DRC, Nov 2014 – Executive Summary
Report
Hundreds of thousands of people are continuously forced to flee violence in eastern DRC due to armed groups attacks and inter-ethnic conflict. In the Kivus, the majority of the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) have been in a state of protracted and repeated displacement for many years. Urban IDP...
Evaluation of ECHO-Funded Cash and Voucher Food Assistance in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Report
People in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have long faced protracted conflict and instability resulting in the displacement of populations. In order to provide households affected by new displacements with timely access to food, ECHO funded the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the Association...
Étude de cas du CALP Network – Foires aux coupons pour les biens non alimentaires dans le territoire de Walikale, au Nord-Kivu, en République démocratique du Congo (RDC)
Rapport
Afin de répondre à une situation d’urgence soudaine, l’UNICEF et Solidarités International ont eu recours à une approche monétaire par le biais de coupons dans les villages de Nyasi et Bobolo, dans le territoire de Walikale, au Nord-Kivu, en République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Dans le...
Transfert monétaire inconditionnel: marché ouvert via coupons monétaires
Rapport
Cette étude de cas, réalisée par Solidarités International, présente le projet ARCC (Alternative Responses for Communities in Crisis) ayant mis en oeuvre une distribution de jetons et coupons monétaires (vouchers) pouvant être utilisés dans un marché ouvert. Le projet visait à améliorer les...
Rapport atelier d’échange et d’apprentissage sur l’assistance monétaire en RDC
Rapport
L’atelier d’échange et d’apprentissage sur l’assistance monétaire en RDC a été organisé et facilité par les organisations suivantes : ACF USA, Care International, Oxfam GB et l’UNICEF. Cet atelier est parti d’un premier constat : alors que les projets d’assistance monétaire se...
Atelier de travail sur les études de marché – Goma, RDC
Rapport
Comment conduire une étude de marché ? À quoi cela sert ? Quels sont les outils ? Ce sont autant de question qu’un acteur humanitaire a dû se poser. Lors des dernières rencontres et discussions sur les études de marché, les acteurs humanitaires ont manifesté leur intérêt à débattre en...
Étude comparative de l’efficacité et de l’impact des transferts inconditionnels de bons et d’argent
Rapport
L’objectif de la présente étude est d’examiner les différences d’efficacité et d’impact entre les transferts inconditionnels de bons et d’argent dans le camp de Bushani, sur le territoire Masisi en République démocratique du Congo, sur un projet mis en place par Concern Worldwide. Dans le...