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Examples from Mali, the DR Congo and Pakistan

Cash Transfer Programming in Insecure Environments

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44 countries44 countries

MaliMali

Democratic Republic of CongoDemocratic Republic of Congo

PakistanPakistan

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Assessments and AnalysesAssessments and Analyses

• Needs Assessment

• Market Assessment

• Security Analysis

• Governance and Social Dynamics Analysis

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Delivery MechanismsDelivery Mechanisms

• E-transfers/ e-vouchers

• Smart cards (debit, credit, ATM, SQuid, etc.)

• Direct cash delivery

• Cheques

• Third party delivery (hawala, remittance offices, MFIs, etc.)

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MALIMALI Cash VouchersCash Vouchers

• Context: 2012 -2013 emergency food needs – political instability

• Targeted: 2,315 HHs (1st round)

1,312 HH (2nd round)

• Size and frequency: USD $70/month x 3 mos. (1st round)

USD $90/month x 2 mos. (2nd round)

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MALIMALI Cash VouchersCash Vouchers

• Challenges:

– Basic infrastructure

– Sharia law for first six months

– New conflict Jan 2013 as Malian and French militaries took control of N. Mali

• Outcomes: – 100% bought food

– 100% bought hygiene items

– 10% bought animal feed

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Lessons Learned from Mali

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From Haiti to Nepal

Electronic Voucher Assistance Program (ELEVATE)

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DR of CONGODR of CONGO Electronic Cash VouchersElectronic Cash Vouchers

• Context: Long-term conflict, 2013 recent fighting and displacement, basic needs

• Targeted: 2,000 HHs total

(377 HHs first fair)

• Size and frequency: USD $80/one-time

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DR of CONGODR of CONGO Electronic Cash VouchersElectronic Cash Vouchers

• Challenges:

– Basic infrastructure

– Displacement

– Distance between beneficiaries and markets

– No functioning financial institutions in the area making moving money difficult

– No widespread public communications systems

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Lessons Learned from DR of Congo

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PAKISTANPAKISTAN Cash for WorkCash for Work

• Context: 2010 massive flooding

• Targeted: 27,085 HHs–19,917 two rounds of CFW–7,168 one round of CFW

• Size and frequency: –Two rounds of CFW

–Cash Working Group set wages

–$74 per 21 days of work

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PAKISTANPAKISTAN Cash for WorkCash for Work

• Challenges:

– Basic infrastructure (roads, network)

– Tools

– Insecurity

– Culturally-appropriate work for women

• Outcomes: Cash used for…– Food and debt repayment

– Housing rehabilitation

– Healthcare

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Lessons Learned from Pakistan

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Similarities of CTP in Insecure Environments

• Assessments are critical

• Beneficiary Selection Challenges– Transparency, neutrality – Community Complaint Mechanism is important

• Vendor Selection Challenges– Door-to-door, community meeting, public posting– Transparency important for security– In crises, vendors may also be considered beneficiaries

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Similarities of CTP in Insecure Environments

• Delivery Mechanism Selection – Delivery mechanism tailored to local context– Time and cost (faster and safer, possibly more expensive)

• Project monitoring– Project monitoring more difficult in insecure contexts– Community complaint mechanisms are important– Diverse staffing is essential

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