This rapid review provides a brief overview of the evidence on the effectiveness of CBPFs for humanitarian response, and recommendations of good practice. The review also highlights briefly findings on other types of country-based funds – funds that are accessible to multiple organisations, but with financing from only one donor (Thomas, 2017). The evidence found is from a mix of reports published by organisations (donors and NGOs) implementing or participating in CBPFs, and some (albeit) limited comparative analysis. The available evidence is overwhelmingly on UN CBPFs. It begins by presenting types of country-based pooled funds, of which The UN manages most CBPFs (with currently 18 UN CBPFs that received USD 832 million in 2017, and indiv...
When disasters exceed the capacity of the affected country to cope within its own resources, assista...
According to the humanitarian principle of impartiality, decisions on what to fund in humanitarian c...
Rigorous evidence of the cost-effectiveness of investments in disaster preparedness is limited. Howe...
This rapid review provides a brief overview of the evidence on the effectiveness of CBPFs for humani...
Is the pot of humanitarian finance able to meet present andprojected global humanitarian needs? Does...
IntroductionAid effectiveness and improving its impact is a central policy matter for donors and int...
Introduction Aid effectiveness and improving its impact is a central policy matter for donors and in...
There is consensus in the literature that giving people cash in humanitarian contexts provides great...
Natural disasters are increasingly common and emergency relief is often provided to help the affecte...
This report provides a rapid literature review of the evidence on emergency humanitarian response to...
This report provides an update to a set of previous helpdesk reports by the Knowledge, Evidence and ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
It is widely acknowledged that multi-donor trust funds (MDTFs) contribute to aid effectiveness. This...
The results of the review show a gap in the literature in terms of providing conclusive evidence/dat...
When disasters exceed the capacity of the affected country to cope within its own resources, assista...
According to the humanitarian principle of impartiality, decisions on what to fund in humanitarian c...
Rigorous evidence of the cost-effectiveness of investments in disaster preparedness is limited. Howe...
This rapid review provides a brief overview of the evidence on the effectiveness of CBPFs for humani...
Is the pot of humanitarian finance able to meet present andprojected global humanitarian needs? Does...
IntroductionAid effectiveness and improving its impact is a central policy matter for donors and int...
Introduction Aid effectiveness and improving its impact is a central policy matter for donors and in...
There is consensus in the literature that giving people cash in humanitarian contexts provides great...
Natural disasters are increasingly common and emergency relief is often provided to help the affecte...
This report provides a rapid literature review of the evidence on emergency humanitarian response to...
This report provides an update to a set of previous helpdesk reports by the Knowledge, Evidence and ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
Cash-based interventions (CBIs) as one form of aid have recently received substantial interest from ...
It is widely acknowledged that multi-donor trust funds (MDTFs) contribute to aid effectiveness. This...
The results of the review show a gap in the literature in terms of providing conclusive evidence/dat...
When disasters exceed the capacity of the affected country to cope within its own resources, assista...
According to the humanitarian principle of impartiality, decisions on what to fund in humanitarian c...
Rigorous evidence of the cost-effectiveness of investments in disaster preparedness is limited. Howe...