Linking Cash and Voucher Assistance with Social Protection: A case study in Gaza

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Linking Cash and Voucher Assistance with Social Protection: A case study in Gaza

22 Aug 2022

In the Gaza Strip, 80% of the population receives humanitarian assistance. The level of need is overwhelming, and the political and socio-economic context has crippled the traditional social protection system. Efforts to build a stronger social protection system are under way, and cash interventions are on the rise. This report explores the humanitarian cash assistance landscape in the Gaza Strip and how it interacts with social protection. It sets out a vision for a social protection architecture that supports coherence, protection, accountability and the building of resilient systems, and achieves complementarity between actors and programmes. The report also provides recommendations on how the implementation of programmes can be improved
aid social protection resilience humanitarian gaza conflict and disasters cash and voucher assistance

Authors

Saad, Saed, Read, Sonja, Mountfield, Ben

Collections
Case studies & programme insights
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21201/2022.9387
Published in
Kenya
isbn
978-1-78748-938-7
pages
31