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Learning from Cash Responses to the Tsunami: Disbursement Mechanisms

Aid agencies implementing cash-based responses to the tsunami mainly used banks or direct payments. The Sri Lankan government used an existing welfare payment system called Samurdhi to distribute cash to tsunami-affected people at a rate of Rs200 per week.…

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Evaluation and Lessons Learned
Source:
ODI - HPG
Posted:
1 Sep 2006
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Cash-Transfer Programming in Emergencies

The aim of this practical guide is to support the implementation of cash programmes in emergencies. It is based on the experience of Oxfam GB over five years (2000-2005) in a variety of disaster contexts. Oxfam GB has used cash…

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Making the case for cash: Humanitarian food aid under scrutiny

This briefing note discusses considerations for in-kind food aid. Using the post-tsunami food assistance as an example, it calls for cash-based assistance instead of in-kind food aid where local conditions are favourable as well as improvements in cash transfer…

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Cash Transfers in Emergencies: Evaluating Benefits and Assessing Risks

Focusing on distribution in natural disasters and/or in relatively peaceful settings, this paper reviews the theoretical underpinnings of a cash-based approach to food emergencies, and presents case-studies of cash distribution drawn from Africa, South Asia and the Balkans. Highlighting both…

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