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Cash and voucher assistance (CVA) is increasingly recognized as an appropriate and efficient tool for supporting affected populations in humanitarian crises, allowing them the freedom of choice to buy the things they most urgently need while stimulating the local economy.
At the same time, disability programming and disability mainstreaming in humanitarian action have also become key topics in humanitarian action in recent years.
The objective of the training is to increase the understanding of how to mainstream disability-inclusion in CVA and how to respond to the specific needs of persons with disabilities through CVA.
Necessary transport and hotel for the face-to-face workshop are to be covered by the participants.
About the basics of disability inclusion in humanitarian action
How to apply the IASC guidelines on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action for CVA programming with a specific focus on needs assessment and addressing the needs of persons with disabilities
Project managers of CVA programmes and technical advisors for CVA programming of German-based humanitarian actors and their (local) offices and partners.
Lecturer
CBM is an international Christian development organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world. The training will take place as part of the project Leave No One Behind! Phase 3, more information here: About the Project - Leave no one behind Phase 3 (Handicap International) (hi-deutschland-projekte.de)
01.2.2023 - 02.2.2023
19 hours of training
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