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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

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.

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

Cash in conflict: cash programming in South Sudan

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
People queuing with their cash vouchers outside a bank in South Sudan.

Shock-responsive social protection in the Sahel: how to incorporate community perspectives?

Article
January 23, 2017
Pastoralists at a livestock market in Cameroon

Education and conflict in South Sudan

Article
December 6, 2016
Schoolgirls in Warrap, South Sudan, queue to receive cash transfers at Tiit-Cok Primary School, Twic

The Start Network European Refugee Response: trialling a collaborative approach to a regional crisis

Magazine Article
September 15, 2016
A refugee from Iraq rests with his family in an Oxfam shelter after arriving in Greece by boat from Turkey.

Shock-responsive social protection in practice: Kenya’s experience in scaling up cash transfers

Article
February 23, 2016
Beneficiary buying milk after receiving an HSNP cash transfer, Marsabit, Kenya

On World Humanitarian Day: could we do better with cash?

Article
August 19, 2015
Cash transfer payments to women in Sierra Leone

Eye Scan Therefore I am: The Individualization of Humanitarian Aid

Article
May 11, 2015
A Syrian refugee in Mafraq, Jordan takes cash from an ATM after using iris scan technology to identify herself.

Are cash transfers the 'new normal' in the Philippines? Challenges and opportunities from Typhoon Haiyan

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015
A payout in a Leyte for cash-for-work programme

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