The potential of cash and voucher assistance to empower women and reduce violence

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Date published
29 Apr 2019
Type
Conference, training & meeting documents
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Conflict, violence & peace, Gender

On April 29 and 30th in Washington DC, CARE and UNWOMEN, on behalf of the gender and cash subworkstream of the Grand Bargain, convened a workshop with the objectives of:

  • Sharing and exchanging existing knowledge, experiences, and good practices.
  • Exploring and prioritising research gaps on cash and gender.

The expected outputs from the workshop were:

  • A collaborative learning agenda on gender and CVA which will be shared with stakeholders, including implementing agencies and donors.
  • A set of key recommendations to the Grand Bargain Cash Workstream, to be presented at the Rome workshop in May 2019.

More than 40 participants representing NGOs, donors, research organisations, UN and international organisations participated in workshop. Three panels comprised of researchers and practitioners framed the current state of evidence, upcoming research and recently developed guidance on gender and CVA. Breakout groups explored more deeply which research topics should be prioritised, discussed existing opportunities on the horizon to share learning, and how to overcome barriers to uptake of promising practice on CVA and gender.