Transfer Values: How Much Is Enough? Balancing Social Protection and Humanitarian Considerations
Social Protection Approaches to COVID-19: Expert Advice Service, DAI Global and High-Quality Technical Assistance for Results
This guidance helps humanitarian practitioners understand constraints faced by government counterparts and the impact of programming on government systems.
This operational guidance paper follows on from two blogs published by Social Protection Approaches to COVID-19 (SPACE) on the subject of transfer values across the social protection and humanitarian nexus (Transfer Values — How Much is 'Enough?' Part 1 and Part 2). This note dives even deeper into the topic, highlighting some key elements that could be considered when setting transfer values for emergency response, while navigating the complexity of differing "pressures" across sectors.
This paper was authored by Calum McLean (DAI Global), Ludovico Carraro (DAI Global), Valentina Barca (DAI Global) and Laura Alfers (DAI Global).
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