Government uptake of cash transfer programming

Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response

Abstract

This thematic report has been undertaken as part of a 2013 research study entitled, Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future’? The research was commissioned by the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) and undertaken by the Humanitarian Futures Programme (HFP), King’s College London. The overall project intends to understand how changes in the broader global and humanitarian landscape may evolve in the future (up to 2025), and how these changes might shape cash transfer programming (CTP).

Citation

Pearson, l. Jowett, E. and Bayley, S. (2014) ‘Government uptake of cash transfer programming Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response’. London: Cash Learning Partnership

Government uptake of cash transfer programming Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response

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Published 1 December 2014