Guarantee 360-Degree Satisfaction in Cash Interventions

Publication language
English
Pages
19pp
Date published
01 Apr 2022
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT)
Countries
Occupied Palestinian Territories
Organisations
Islamic Relief

Islamic Relief Palestine puts the ‘Leave No One Behind’ (LNOB) and ‘Do No Harm’ (DNH) principles at the centre of its humanitarian and development work, while also striving to incorporate the concepts of protection and inclusion into actual practices and practical procedures. 

This paper highlights market accessibility signals relating to the Multi-Purpose Cash scheme (MPCA) and voucher modalities. As an important popped-up result, the paper recommends further studying market accessibility relating to sectors or modalities other than MPCA, as these conditional cash modalities are preferred by those who are able or have the skills to work. Accordingly, the paper does strongly recommend studying the accessibility in livelihoods, employment and cash for work (CfW) sectors and assessing the most accessible markets and work opportunities that match the capacities and potentials of female and male youth with disabilities (who have work skills or background) in order to make humanitarian programming more protective and inclusive.