We Accept Cash

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Author(s)
Gairdner, D Mandelik, F Moberg, L
Publication language
English
Pages
38pp
Date published
01 May 2011
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Food and nutrition, Funding and donors, Networks, NGOs, Response and recovery
Countries
Norway
Organisations
Norad

 

The goal of We Accept Cash: Mapping Study of the Use of Cash Transfers in Humanitarian and Recovery Situations is to map policies, practice and the experience and learning regarding the use of cash transfer mechanisms, in humanitarian and transitional situations and amongst MFA’s key partners. The partners include UN organizations and programs, International Financial Institutions as Norwegian and International NGO. 

As specific objectives, the study was asked to review existing reports, studies and
institutional policies and guidelines to identify:
a. The existing knowledge base concerning the relevance, usefulness and available options
for the use of cash transfers (conditional and non-conditional). Aspects concerning
results, risk management (including corruption, political and conflict related risks) and
women’s rights and gender shall be given particular attention;
b. Important lessons learned (what works and what doesn’t);
c. Identify good institutional policies and practices, especially among the Norwegian
MFA’s humanitarian and recovery/transitional assistance partners (OCHA, WFP, FAO,
UNDP, World Bank, regional banks, and international and Norwegian NGOs) as well as
ECHO; and
d. Whether other donors have specific policies and guidelines regarding cash transfers, and
the main principles and contents of these, if any.