Cash transfer as best practice?
In keeping with our mandate to help communities transition from aid dependency to sustainable livelihoods, we partnered with CaLP to help build the capacity of those who deliver aid to use best practices. In October 2010, the Centre for Livelihoods & Humanitarian Support hosted the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) Cash transfer in Humanitarian Emergencies training in Harare, Zimbabwe. It was a timely intervention to build the capacities of government and other key humanitarian actors with knowledge required to implement cash transfer as an alternative method of providing relief in Zimbabwe. Tony Dines and Emily Henderson facilitated the training sessions.
- Participants in one of the sessions
- Group feedback sessions
- Emily Henderson
- Tony Dines – lead trainer
- Certified!





