Anticipatory Cash Working Group

    Did you know that 78% of active Anticipatory Action (AA) frameworks in 2023 included cash and voucher assistance (CVA)? (Source: Global Overview Report 2023, Anticipation Hub)

    With cash transfers playing such a central role in anticipatory action, the Anticipatory Cash - Working Group (ACWG) has been established to bring together CVA and AA specialists to support related learning and collaboration.

    Anticipatory Action in 2023: A Global Overview. Berlin: Anticipation Hub, 2024.

    Purpose of the Anticipatory Cash Working Group

    • Contribute to scaling up and enhancing the effectiveness of anticipatory cash

    • Support improved design, cross-learning and capacity building

    • Facilitate stakeholder collaboration between CVA and AA practitioners

    The specific objectives of ACWG, which are detailed in full in the ToR (see “Guiding documents” below) are summarised as follows:

    a) Support improved technical design and operational implementation of anticipatory actions providing cash assistance.

    • Collect, collate, organize and share relevant documentation, including through a searchable online repository
    • Support the analysis and use of collective learning and evidence
    • Collaboratively develop or contribute to the development of anticipatory cash resources
    • Support the identification of evidence and research priorities and gaps
    • Support efforts to advocate for greater investment in anticipatory cash and share information on funding opportunities

    b) Foster and strengthen collaborative exchanges and ways of working between stakeholders involved in designing and implementing anticipatory cash assistance.

    • Facilitate interactive discussion and exchanges on anticipatory cash
    • Encourage collaboration between agencies and projects to facilitate better complementarity, coherence and shared objectives
    • Support and encourage linkages between Cash Working Groups (CWGs) and existing AA groups, providing technical advice where capacity allows
    • Support collaboration between international, national and local actors
    • Facilitate learning and exchange on developing joined-up approaches to social protection and anticipatory cash, as well as post-shock delivery of CVA
    • Support engagement with financial and other relevant private sector service providers

    c) Support wider learning and capacity development for stakeholders engaged or interested in the use of anticipatory cash

    • Provide a platform for wider learning and dissemination through the organisation of events showcasing research, programming, guidance, tools and perspectives
    • Support the collation of relevant capacity building courses and materials, and opportunities to incorporate AA in CVA capacity building materials, and vice versa

    Membership:

    To facilitate the engagement of a range of stakeholders with differing availability and interest, a structure is proposed with both an Anticipatory Cash - Working Group (ACWG), and a broader Anticipatory Cash Community (ACC). See the diagram below for more information.

    To join the Anticipatory Cash Working Group and/or Community, and to let us know more about your priorities on this topic, complete the survey, or email us: anticipatory-cash-working-group@anticipation-hub.org

    Contact:

    anticipatory-cash-working-group@anticipation-hub.org

    Co-leads:

    Anita Auerbach, Anticipation Hub Global Advisor / Anticipation Unit Technical Manager, German Red Cross.
    Celine Sinitzky, CALP Network
    Jose Jodar Vidal, NORCAP / CashCap

    Core group:

    Chiara Mellucci, FAO
    Dan Quinn, GiveDirectly
    Federico Barreras, GiveDirectly
    Ishaku Mshelia, Cash and Voucher Advisor, Office of Emergency and Resilience, FAO
    Lisa Williams, Anticipation & CVA Manager, American Red Cross
    Marie Wagner, Anticipatory Humanitarian Action Advisor at Welthungerhilfe (WHH)
    Urbe Secades, Anticipatory Action Programme Manager, World Food Programme (WFP)
    Vlad Cozma, NORCAP/ CashCap
    Bronwyn Healy-Aarons, World Food Programme (WFP)

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    Guidance

    Anticipatory Cash Technical Guidance

    This technical guidance supports Cash-Based Transfers (CBT) and AA staff in WFP Country Offices (CO) and partner organizations to design and implement anticipatory cash transfers for both sudden and slow onset climate shocks.

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    Pre-Financing Anticipatory Action: A Practical Guide for National Societies

    This guide outlines key considerations and steps for developing a pre-financing strategy, ensuring National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies can act swiftly and reduce reliance on delayed donor funding.

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    CALP CVA CoP Anticipatory Cash Webinar and Resources

    A webinar by CALP Network focusing on Anticipatory Action and CVA: Understanding and Exploring Key Concepts, Issues, Approaches, and Perspectives.

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    Anticipatory action and cash transfers for slow-onset hazards: Practitioners’ note for field testing

    Asia and the Pacific is starting to grapple with an increasing number of slow-onset hazard crises. This paper unpacks what cash means for slow-onset AA and how it differs from cash for rapid-onset AA, develops guidance cash transfer values and …

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    Anticipatory action and cash transfers for rapid-onset hazards: Practitioners’ note for field testing

    This paper, by the Asia-Pacific Regional Cash Working Group and the Asia-Pacific Technical Working Group on Anticipatory Action, aims to understand cash's relationship with anticipatory action and provide initial answers, recognizing that more …

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    Regional and national cash working group contact details

    Overview of national, regional and global working groups on cash with contact details

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    Additional information

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