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Guidance on Market Based Programming for Humanitarian WASH Practitioners
The purpose of this document is to provide practical guidance in preparedness, assessment, program design, implementation and monitoring related to Market-Based Programming (MBP) in humanitarian WASH assistance, and more specifically on: How to identify l
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Cash Transfer Programming in the Education and Child Protection Sectors: Literature review and evidence maps
The use of cash transfer programming (CTP) in humanitarian response continues to increase in scale and quality, as evidenced by the State of the World’s Cash Report. This report examines the body of research that provides evidence of the impact of CTP on
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Cash or In-Kind? Why Not Both? Response analysis lessons from multimodal programming
This research reviews lessons learned about response analysis from multimodal responses, that is, responses in which practitioners determined that more than one response modality between cash, vouchers, and in-kind, was a “best fit” or in which the conclu
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Mobile Money in Liberia: Save the Children's lessons learned
Learn how Save the Children used mobile money for emergency assistance to 5,000 households affected by Ebola in Liberia. Speakers share insights including the importance of the banking sector to mobile money humanitarian programs, consider the role of sup
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ELAN Webinar: Save the Children's use of mobile money in Liberia
Learn how Save the Children used mobile money for emergency assistance to 5,000 households affected by Ebola in Liberia.
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Cash Transfer Programming in Urban Emergencies: A toolkit for practitioners
This toolkit shares best practices and adaptable tools to help organizations better implement cash and voucher programmes in urban environments. The toolkit helps organizations consider urban-specific issues such as the need for complex beneficiary select