E-Transfers in Emergencies: Implementation Support Guidelines

These guidelines are intended for the field practitioners of aid agencies engaged in humanitarian responses incorporating cash transfers

Abstract

Electronic transfers, or e-transfers, are a form of value transfer that relies on digital payment systems. The great many benefits they can realise for aid recipients and aid agencies alike in terms of increased security, convenience, privacy, speed, reduced operational/transaction costs and logistics, etc. have been widely documented. Equally, many aid agencies have experienced challenges in implementing e-transfers, including in relation to mobile network coverage and reliability, the presence of e-transfer agents, liquidity constraints and low education levels among beneficiaries. Learning from and responding to these challenges is essential.

Following recommendations made in Cash Learning Partnership research in 2011 on e-transfers 바카라 사이트New technologies in cash transfer programming and humanitarian assistance바카라 사이트 and demonstrated interest from the CaLP community of practice; CaLP has undertaken an additional three pieces of work in this thematic area in 2013, of which this is one. The other two pieces include the development of 바카라 사이트Principles and operational standards for the secure use of personal data in cash and e-transfer programmes바카라 사이트 and a study of factors affecting the cost-efficiency of e-transfers compared to more manual methods.

These 바카라 사이트E-transfers in Emergencies: Implementation Support Guidelines바카라 사이트 are intended for the field practitioners of aid agencies engaged in humanitarian responses incorporating cash transfers to be delivered through digital payment systems as well as their extended teams in management and programme support functions.

Citation

Sossouvi, K (2013) 바카라 사이트E-Transfers in Emergencies: Implementation Support Guidelines바카라 사이트. London: Cash Learning Partnership

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Published 12 October 2020