STAIT Webinar : Are Cash Transfers Transforming Humanitarian Assistance?

By Plicatus EN in Poverty Removal 1342 views 9th September 2016 Video Duration: 01:29:09
The use of cash in humanitarian response has many benefits: it maintains dignity and provides affected people with the ability to prioritise their own needs; it stimulates local economies; it gets assistance to people rapidly; and it reduces the overheads involved in delivering relief items.

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