Inter-Agency Impact Assessment of the Cash Transfer Programs in West Sumatra

Author(s)
Aspin, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
36pp
Date published
01 May 2010
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Coordination, Livelihoods, Disasters, Urban, Cluster coordination, Earthquakes
Countries
Indonesia
Organisations
Save the Children

 

Following the 2009 earthquake in West Sumatra, cash transfer programming (CTP) has proven
successful in delivering a fast and effective recovery response—providing households the
opportunity to recover shelter and basic needs for their livelihoods. Success of these CTPs has
been supported well by the IASC Clusters Coordination system, which has enabled agencies to
coordinate for greater impact and more effective activities.
The following assessment examines four agencies’ CTPs and how they coordinated to assist West
Sumatra household’s recovery in the months following the earthquake. The assessment
recognises that programs had strong positive economic and social impacts and has highlighted the
many advantages and disadvantages of each method. The assessment also examined lessons
learned and documented key recommendation for developing best practice and advocacy for
future cash programming.