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Digital Cash Transfers for Emergency Response: Lessons From Cameroon
This research shares findings from an evaluation in 2021 documenting lessons learned from digital government-to-people (G2P) payments to eighty thousand beneficiaries, mostly women, in Cameroon.
Improving Humanitarian Payments Through Digital Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities
This report offers research-based analysis and practical advice for humanitarian agencies on the advantages and areas for growth of five key financial technologies in digital payments: mobile money, artificial intelligence, distributed ledger technology (i.e. blockchain), super platforms and QR codes.
Digital Finance & the COVID-19 Crisis
Can digital finance help to overcome the immediate challenges presented by the pandemic?
Navigating the Shift to Digital Humanitarian Assistance
Lessons from the International Rescue Commitee’s Experience
Mobilising Cash and Voucher Assistance Programmes: The Case for Mobile Money
Recommendations for effective and efficient use of mobile money in humanitarian contexts
Paving the Way for Digital Financial Services in Jordan: Market and Regulatory Assessment of Payments and Remittances
Studying the developmental impact of remittances in countries with humanitarian crises
Landscape Report: Mobile Money, Humanitarian Cash Transfers and Displaced Populations
Exploring the potential of cash-based interventions delivered via mobile wallet
Electronic Transfers in Humanitarian Assistance and Uptake of Financial Services: A Synthesis of ELAN Case Studies
Can humanitarian e-transfers contribute to financial inclusion?
Can E-transfers Promote Financial Inclusion in Emergencies: A Case Study from Ethiopia
Looking at the use of mobile money among cash transfer recipients
Can E-transfers Promote Financial Inclusion in Emergencies: A Case Study from Bangladesh
What are the critical barriers to uptake and usage of mobile money among cash transfer recipients?