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The case for letting go of humanitarian reform

Article
February 10, 2021
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - 23 MAY 2016: General View of the High-Level Leaders’ Roundtable on “Investing in Humanity” within the World Humanitarian Summit.

Food security and mental health under the Covid-19 syndemic

Article
October 14, 2020
Displaced Syrian women prepare manakeesh together

Yemen’s ‘Cash for Nutrition’ programme

Magazine Article
January 27, 2020
A mother feeding her daughter in the malnutrition hit Aldhahi district after a nutrition awareness session.

The crisis in Yemen

HXM
January 23, 2020
Child inspects their destroyed house due to the war in Yemen.

Living memory of famine in South Sudan: using local knowledge to inform famine early warning

Article
October 9, 2018
'Now the forest is blocked'.

Delivering cash transfers in Zimbabwe’s liquidity crisis: persisting with a market-based approach

Article
January 10, 2018
“With the cash I receive, I buy food for my family. I was also able to use some of the money to pay the remaining USD5 that was outstanding for my children’s school fees.” – Letwin Chisorochengwe, mother of two.

Cash transfers and vouchers for conflict-affected households in the Democratic Republic of Congo: evidence from UNICEF’s ARCC II programme

Article
November 23, 2017
Vulnerable returnees in eastern DRC collect cash assistance provided by the ARCC II programme

Market monitoring and trade analysis in Darfur: ‘localisation’ in practice

Article
October 30, 2017
Livestock market in West Darfur

Cash transfers for Syrian refugees in Jordan: bridging the gap between short-term assistance and long-term social and economic integration

Article
July 18, 2017
Children playing in Jordan, 2016. Photo: Jessica Hagen-Zanker

The cash debate in Lebanon

Article
March 31, 2017
Through her ATM card issued by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Joweher monthly receives 175 US dollars that she can use to make purchases for her most urgent priorities.

Using big data to analyse WFP’s digital cash programme in Lebanon

Article
February 20, 2017
In Lebanon, WFP provides food assistance to refugees using an innovative electronic voucher system. E-cards like this one are used – much like a debit card – by refugees to buy the food that they need, when they need it.

The effects of insecurity on aid operations in South Sudan

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
The abandoned market in Leer Town, Unity State.

Increasing agricultural production and food security in South Sudan: combining Lead Farmer Field Schools and vouchers

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
Agricultural service provider ploughing the fields of farmers in Morobo

Broadening the practice of civilian protection

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) Peacekeepers, South Sudan.

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