Webinar: On the cusp: proposals to advance the cash reform (1 hr)
Conditions d’achèvement
On 15 June 2016, CaLP hosted a webinar to explore the innovative pathways for change to deliver on the initial vision of the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) which would see cash-based assistance becoming the default method of support for people in emergencies.
Panelists were invited to present on different components of a reformed humanitarian cash assistance
- Sara Almer, CaLP Coordinator, addressed the monitoring of commitments made during the WHS through the Agenda for Cash and outlined the upcoming Cash 2020 initiative, a series of discussions and action research around the future of cash in a substantially reformed architecture
- Nigel Timmins, Oxfam International's Humanitarian Director exploring the pathways towards a greater localisation of humanitarian assistance.
- Satwik Seshasai, Chief Technology Officer of Segovia, highlighted the potential for a growing role of the private sector and areas for partnerships with humanitarian actors
- Julia Steets, Director of GPPi, focused on the implications of the cash reform on the humanitarian institutional set-up and opened up on a lively discussion.
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