Comparative Study of the Effects of Different Cash Modalities on Gender Dynamics and People with Disabilities Aleppo, Syria

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Author(s)
Maillard, C., and N. Minnitt
Publication language
English
Pages
61pp
Date published
01 Mar 2021
Publisher
Dutch Relief Alliance
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT)
Countries
Syria

In 2020, the Syria Joint Response (ZOA, Oxfam, Cordaid, Dorcas and Terre des Hommes) delivered Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) with a transfer value of 45,000 SYP per household per month over four months to approximately 14,300 beneficiaries in 3 neighbourhoods in northeast Aleppo city (Haydariyeh, Jabal Badro and Hanano) to cover food security needs. Partners used different modalities which included: vouchers, Cash for Work (CfW) and Multipurpose Cash (MPC). The objective of this study was to showcase the different effects of those different modalities on the most deprived and marginalised groups, in particular women and people living with disabilities (PWD) in order to inform more appropriate CVA programming.