Better Gender Outcomes in Food Assistance through Complementary and Multi-Modal Programing

Author(s)
Kabeta, R.A. & Julliard, H.
Publication language
English
Pages
pp55
Date published
31 Dec 2020
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Cash-based transfers (CBT), Gender, humanitarian action, Humanitarian Principles, Innovation, Protection, human rights & security, Gender Equality (SDG), Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (SDG), Reduced Inequality (SDG)
Organisations
CARE International, USAID, USAID

There is now widespread recognition that Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) can have position socio-economic impacts, ranging from poverty reduction and improved living conditions to enhanced psychosocial well-being. In this report, the authors aim to contribute to the knowledge base of promising practices using a combination of modalities to deliver food security and gender outcomes.

The authors analyse 25 promising practices and provide insights and examples of promising practices for organizations hoping to implement CVA programs that contribute to gender equality and the empowerment of women and women-led households. 

 

Authors: 
Kabeta, R.A. & Julliard, H.