Cash-based interventions: lessons from southern Somalia |
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Authors: | Mattinen Hanna Ogden Kate |
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Institution: | Food Aid Advisor, Action Contre la Faim, France. kogden@actioncontrelafaim.org |
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Abstract: | Commodity distributions, the predominant relief response, are subject to growing criticism, while donors and humanitarian actors are increasingly viewing cash-based interventions as a viable alternative. This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on cash-based interventions by drawing on the experience of Action Contre la Faim in southern Somalia, where it has implemented cash for work programmes since 2004. The authors conclude that cash-based interventions are a feasible option in complex emergencies as well as in highly insecure environments as long as appropriate modalities are employed and objectives are clearly set in accordance with the needs and the context. Cash as a relief response offers wide-reaching possibilities for the future from both the perspective of the donor/agency and the standpoint of the beneficiary. It enables the beneficiaries to take control of the relief themselves and to adapt it to their individual requirements in a timely manner. |
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Keywords: | cash for work cash-based interventions complex emergency humanitarian aid humanitarian relief Somalia |
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