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Cash Voucher Assistance, Social protection and Cash Plus programmes

In this session, we will be examining the linkages between CVA and social protection and Cash Plus programmes. We will closely follow a Case Study by Mercy Corps that looks into impact programs that combine cash interventions with vocational trainings on violence reduction. You can view the Case Study here.

In summary, we explore:

Linkages to social protection; Current status:

  • Maturity of social protection systems and function of humanitarian response
  • Opportunities and barriers
  • Factors that influence coordination between CVA and social protection
  • Introduction of Case Study: Can economic interventions reduce violence?
  • Future Priority actions

Information management design:

  • How can the use of technology and information management ICT4D support efficient implementation? Example using ActivityInfo based on the Case Study
  • Key considerations for information management design

Is this Webinar for me?

  • Are you working on cash based interventions or is this a field that interests you?
  • Are you looking for guidance on how information management can support the combination of CVA and social protection?
  • Do you wish to ask questions about information management for CVA?

Then, join our webinar!

About the Speakers and ActivityInfo

Eliza Avgeropoulou earned her BSc from Athens University of Economics and Business, and her MSc degree in Economic Development and Growth from Lund University and Carlos III University, Madrid. She brings eight years of experience in M&E in international NGOs, including CARE, Innovations for Poverty Action and Catholic Relief Services (CRS). The past five years, she has led the MEAL system design for various multi-stakeholders’ projects focusing on education, livelihoods, protection and cash. She believes that evidence-based decision making is the core of high quality program implementation. She now joins us as our M&E Implementation Specialist, bringing together her experience on the ground and passion for data-driven decision making to help our customers achieve success with ActivityInfo.

Victoria Manya holds a Master's degree in local development strategies from the Erasmus University in the Netherlands and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the African Studies Center at Leiden University. With over ten years of experience, Victoria has a diverse background and extensive expertise in data-driven impact, project evaluation, and organizational learning including delivering trainings and ensuring practical knowledge management. Today, Victoria leverages her experience as a Customer Education Specialist at ActivityInfo, to assist customers in successfully deploying the platform for their humanitarian or development programs.

ActivityInfo is an information management platform perfect for monitoring and evaluation, humanitarian coordination and case management. For more than a decade, the ActivityInfo team has been supporting humanitarian operations and development programmes worldwide catering for emerging needs for data collection and analysis. UN agencies, INGOS and NGOs use the platform to centralize and standardize data collection, display the impact of their activities while maintaining complete control on data access and changes. Originally developed for UNICEF’s emergency program in eastern DRC, ActivityInfo is a service provided by BeDataDriven a company based in The Hague, Netherlands.

How to register

Watch the recording at https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2024-02-22-cash-voucher-assistance-social-protection-and-cash-plus-programmes.html