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Does Cash-Plus Programming Work in Contexts of Protracted Crises?

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:34 authored by Carolina Holland-Szyp, Jeremy Lind, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Cash-plus programmes aim to strengthen food security and livelihoods by providing cash transfers alongside complementary support and services. In stable settings, these programmes can, to some extent, draw on established public services and administrative capacities. Yet, increasingly they are used in protracted crises – namely, situations characterised by conflict, violence, displacement and climate shocks – despite the challenges that such situations present. As implementation of these programmes in protracted crises expands, this Policy Briefing asks whether cash-plus programming is fit-for-purpose in such settings, and offers recommendations for enhancing its effectiveness.

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Holland-Szyp, C.; Lind, J. and Sabates-Wheeler, R. (2024) ‘Does Cash-Plus Programming Work in Contexts of Protracted Crises?’, BASIC Research Policy Briefing 1, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/BASIC.2024.004

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BASIC Research Policy Briefing 1

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