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Cash Transfers Programming (CTP). Information and awareness. Location Date. Introduction to CTP CTP trends amongst actors and donors Response option analysis. Contents. What is CTP? Why some National Societies choose CTP Approaches to CTP Transfer modalities
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Cash Transfers Programming (CTP) Information and awareness Location Date
Introduction to CTPCTP trends amongst actors and donorsResponse option analysis
Contents • What is CTP? • Why some National Societies choose CTP • Approaches to CTP • Transfer modalities • Mapping Red Cross Red Crescent CTP
What is CTP? • CTP is the provision of assistance through cash or vouchers rather than providing food or materials. • It is not a programme objective itself; it is a means of implementing one.
Why some NS choose CTP Humanitarianreasons • Empowerment and dignity • Choice and flexibility • Power transfer • Links response to recovery • Effective across sectors and in situations with varied needs Pragmatic reasons • Cost efficient • Multiplier effects • Support to local trade linked to economic recovery • Fewer costs for recipients
Approaches to CTP CTP can be: • Conditional or unconditional • Targeted at a wide range of sectors • One-off or repeated payments • Blanket provision or targeted to specific groups • Implemented alone or in partnership with government agencies • Cash grants or vouchers
Transfer modalities • cash – in the hand • cash cheque • transfer to bank account • remittance agents Cash resources can be transferred by: • post office • vouchers • prepaid cards • mobile phones
Contents: • Early examples of CTP • General trends in CTP • Agency trends in CTP • Donor trends in CTP • Research and publications
Early examples of CTP • Franco-Prussian war, 1870 to 1871 • Cash for work(CFW) as a famine safety net response in India, late 19th century • Galveston floods, Texas, 1900 • Cash-based famine response India, 1948 • Large CFW projects in India, 1970s • Large CFW projects in Botswana, 1980s
General trends in CTP • Focus on food and livelihoods sectors – starting to see this expand, especially in shelter • Focus on recovery and early recovery – although some use of unconditional cash in emergencies, rarely at scale • Work is under way on scaling up more quickly, on preparation and contingency planning, and on market assessment
Agency trends in CTP • Creation of CaLP • WFP to meet food needs • UNHCR repatriation support • Trends in IFRC
Donor trends in CTP (1) DG ECHO • Has a CTP policy • Works as an advocate amongst peers • Actively tracks CTP expenditure: trend is increasing over time DFID • HRR raised the possibility of a ‘cash first’ approach • DFID promotes more routine use of innovative approaches including CTPs
Donor trends in CTP (2) USAID • No restriction on use of OFDA funds for CTPs • OFDA reporting a rapid expansion in the use of CTPs, approximately doubling over the last couple of years. Generally • No donor actively constraining the use of CTPs • No donor reported internal policy constraints
Response option analysis How to determine which programmaticapproach is the most appropriate
Response option analysis Contents: • What is it, and where does it fit? • ‘Blue sky’ thinking • Setting criteria • Scoring response options • Making recommendations • Summary
‘Blue Sky’ thinking • Include all potential responses to identified needs • Don’t discard anything at this stage
Criteria for scoring - examples • Priorities and capacity of the host National Society • Priorities and capacity of the affected population • Timeliness and seasonality • Probable impact, cost effectiveness • Potential for sustainability, links with recovery • Resources available
Scoring response options • Score each option against each criterion • Not all factors have the same importance – add a weighting • Compare options to identify and justify most appropriate approaches
Documentation • Response option analysis provides a justification for the selected approach • Allows objective comparison between possibilities • Increases programme quality • Very useful for communication