Is this course for me? | |
The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence of humanitarian organisations’ practitioners for cash transfer technical design and quality. It is suitable for programme staff responsible for designing, implementing and monitoring cash transfer programmes. This group might include:
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How will I benefit from this course? | |
By the end of the course, you will be able to: • Understand how CVA is guided by key policies, standards and guidelines • Describe how CVA needs to be integrated into role of different teams throughout the project cycle • Explain what assessment information is needed to inform response analysis • Use market information to inform modality choice • Understand how CVA can contribute to response objectives • Identify the information needed for monitoring of CVA • Identify how collaboration and coordination support quality CVA | |
How long will it take? | |
You can access the materials as and when is best for you, however, if you wish to complete the entire course as part of a cohort and receive a certificate, please register for a 12 week programme convenient for you. | |
How much does it cost? | |
This course is free. | |
Will I get a certificate at the end? | |
Yes - ONLY If you complete this course as part of a cohort, where you will be able to download a certificate after you have attended all workshops, completed all the topics and the feedback form. | |
How do I start? | |
Click on the Join course button on this page and you will be taken through to the course homepage. |
Data protection and consent
This course was created and is administered by the the Cash Learning Partnership (CALP). By joining this course you are consenting to CALP being given access to your Kaya profile information, including your name and email address, so that they can provide the course. This may require them to contact you. Your data will be anonymised before it is used for any analysis or reporting purposes. If you have any questions about this, please email training@calpnetwork.org