Is Cash Transfer Programming 'Fit for the Future'? Final Report'. London: Cash Learning Partnership

The project examines how changes in the global and humanitarian landscape may evolve up to 2025 and how they might shape cash transfers

Abstract

The research was commissioned by the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) and undertaken by the Humanitarian Futures Programme (HFP), King’s College London. The 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). The analysis examines these issues in the context of ongoing global dialogue on the future of humanitarianism, including the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals processes, the deliberations for the next iteration of the Hyogo Framework for Action, and the World Humanitarian Summit 2016.

This Final Report is complemented by an Executive Summary and an Annex Package that contains the full set of products developed in the course of this research project.

Citation

Cash Learning Partnership (2014) ‘Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future’? Final Report’. London: Cash Learning Partnership

Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future’? Final Report

Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future? Executive Summary

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Published 1 January 2014