The terms ‘capacity’ and ‘coordination’ feature consistently in literature on humanitarian cash transfers and social protection. Multiple international agency projects and initiatives seek to build or strengthen both. Yet, while ‘capacity’ and ‘coordination’ are commonly used and are frequently identified as deficits that hinder improved programming in crisis situations, there is relatively little understanding of what levels of capacity and coordination exist in fragile settings and of how the dimensions of both might vary in crises compared to more stable and secure situations. Across the social protection and humanitarian sectors, frameworks for assessing and addressing capacity and coordination are fledgling at best, with l...
The notion that “relief alone is not enough” is common to all actors involved in humanitariancrises ...
Attempts to consolidate humanitarian actors into a humanitarian system are occurring alongside effor...
Displacement forms part of virtually any major crisis. It introduces a level of complexity when prov...
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in cri...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access report available under a Creative Co...
Evidence on what enables social assistance systems to deliver routinely, effectively and efficientl...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ...
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, ...
Research on social assistance in crisis situations has focused predominantly on how social assistanc...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
Published by the Institute of Development Studies under an Open Government licence.Research on socia...
The separation between provision of short-term humanitarian assistance and long-term development pro...
Targeting social assistance in situations of protracted conflict, protracted displacement, or recurr...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ne...
Multiple efforts have been made in recent years to introduce cash transfers augmented by livelihood...
The notion that “relief alone is not enough” is common to all actors involved in humanitariancrises ...
Attempts to consolidate humanitarian actors into a humanitarian system are occurring alongside effor...
Displacement forms part of virtually any major crisis. It introduces a level of complexity when prov...
This paper reviews the literature and documented evidence on capacity and coordination issues in cri...
© 2022 Institute of Development Studies. This is an open access report available under a Creative Co...
Evidence on what enables social assistance systems to deliver routinely, effectively and efficientl...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ...
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, ...
Research on social assistance in crisis situations has focused predominantly on how social assistanc...
Social protection policies increasingly exist in crisis-affected settings. Their implementation is m...
Published by the Institute of Development Studies under an Open Government licence.Research on socia...
The separation between provision of short-term humanitarian assistance and long-term development pro...
Targeting social assistance in situations of protracted conflict, protracted displacement, or recurr...
Social assistance in crises, whether part of a social protection system or driven by humanitarian ne...
Multiple efforts have been made in recent years to introduce cash transfers augmented by livelihood...
The notion that “relief alone is not enough” is common to all actors involved in humanitariancrises ...
Attempts to consolidate humanitarian actors into a humanitarian system are occurring alongside effor...
Displacement forms part of virtually any major crisis. It introduces a level of complexity when prov...