Global Protection Cluster

Cash and Voucher Assistance for Protection
The Issue

Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) is increasingly used across humanitarian responses because it provides crisis-affected people with greater flexibility, dignity, and choice. When designed with clear protection objectives, CVA can also contribute to reducing protection risks and supporting specific protection outcomes. This approach is commonly referred to as Cash for Protection (C4P).

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Evidence from humanitarian responses has shown that appropriately designed cash assistance can help reduce harmful coping strategies such as child labour, early marriage, survival sex, family separation, unsafe movement, and other forms of exploitation and abuse. C4P can also support access to essential services, documentation, case management, psychosocial support, recovery assistance for survivors of violence or explosive ordnance, and pathways toward financial inclusion and livelihoods opportunities.

Despite growing interest and operational experience, the use of CVA to achieve protection outcomes remains inconsistent across contexts. Humanitarian actors continue to face challenges related to fragmented guidance, limited technical capacity, weak coordination between Protection Clusters and Cash Working Groups (CWGs), and insufficient comparable evidence on outcomes and good practices. 

The Global Protection Cluster (GPC) promotes the appropriate, safe, and coordinated use of CVA within protection programming to maximise protection benefits and minimise risks. Through inter-agency collaboration, the GPC supports the development of harmonised guidance, technical standards, evidence generation, and capacity strengthening initiatives to improve the quality, consistency, and accountability of C4P programming globally.

The Task Team on Cash for Protection (TTC4P)

The GPC Task Team on Cash for Protection was established in 2017 with the aim of increasing knowledge about the use of CVA in the protection sector and increasing the effectiveness and quality of programmes using CVA to achieve protection outcomes.  For more information see the Task Team on Cash for Protection Terms of Reference

The GPC Task Team on Cash for Protection serves as a key global platform for advancing inter-agency coordination, learning, technical support, and evidence-building on C4P. The TTC4P works closely with national and sub-national Protection Clusters, including focal points in specialised areas of protection, CWGs, CALP Network platforms, and operational partners to strengthen the integration of protection and CVA across humanitarian responses. 

C4P Global Dashboard

CVA for Protection Global Mapping

Latest Videos

Global Protection Cluster Annual Forum 2020: Cash & Voucher : The Cash for Protection Agenda & Integration of GBV Risk Mitigation

The Cash for Protection (C4P) Task Team has recently published the Cash for Protection Stocktaking Paper in order to support a common understanding of the use of CVA in the protection sector, share up-to-date evidence and highlight gaps in knowledge, practice that require critical attention and resources. This session will help protection specialists, including but not limited to GBV specialists, to better understand the potential of using CVA for protection outcomes, evidence and evidence gaps, and key stakeholder actions to tackle gaps in evidence and practice.

Les Transferts Monétaires: l'Atténuation des Risques de Violences basées sur le Genre dans les TM

Le Groupe de Travail sur la protection et les transferts monétaires (Cash for Protection – C4P Task Team) du Cluster Protection Global a publié récemment le “Cash for Protection Stocktaking Paper” (Le bilan sur les transferts monétaires pour la protection) afin d’appuyer une compréhension commune de l’utilisation de l’assistance monétaire par les acteurs de protection, partager les évidences et souligner les lacunes de connaissance, ce qui demande une attention particulière et des ressources dédiés.

Cash and Voucher Assistance & Child Protection - Global Protection Forum 2021

Cash & Voucher Assistance & Child Protection: Spotlighting Resources & Sharing Country Office Experience session of the Global Protection Forum 2021

 

Taller de especialización virtual | Programas de transferencias monetarias y protección

Organised by the Instituto IECAH in collaboration with the CALP on May 16, 2024 (in Spanish).

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Cash for Protection Team

Julia Grasset

Cash and Markets Senior Advisor, GPC C4PTT Co-Lead
Save the Children
Mail: [email protected]

Roberta Gadler

Cash for Protection Advisor, GPC C4PTT Co-Lead
Save the Children
Mail: [email protected]

Antoine Sciot

C4P Information Management Advisor
Save the Children
Mail: [email protected]

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Cash for Protection Task Team
Save the Children
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