Cash Consortium of Iraq (CCI) Case Study Fndings

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Publication language
English
Pages
01/04/2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Conflict, violence & peace, Development & humanitarian aid
Countries
Iraq

This case study report forms part of the findings from a Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) study on inter-agency collaboration for the delivery of Cash Transfer Programs (CTPs). The relationship between various forms and levels of inter-agency collaboration for the delivery of CTP and the efficiency and effectiveness of these programmes was examined via four case studies. For further details on the study scope, methodology and findings across cases, please refer to the full study report.

The Cash Consortium Iraq (CCI) was selected as a case study to illustrate a consortium model of inter-agency collaboration for multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA), with a formal relationship between partners and a shared funding stream, both bilaterally to member agencies and through the lead agency. It is distinctive from other cases in that the consortium is ongoing and funded by multiple donors as part of response in protracted crisis. A multi-sector approach to cash, core to the strategy of the consortium, is also recognised as central to the humanitarian response plan in Iraq.