Anticipatory Cash webinar series #1: Regional focus on Asia-Pacific

Anticipatory action is a hot topic across the humanitarian sector, and the use of cash assistance as a key modality means that it’s an area of increasing relevance to cash practitioners. As the understanding among, and collaboration between, anticipatory action and cash experts (and their respective coordination structures) remains variable, the Anticipatory Cash Working Group under the Anticipation Hub, co-led by the CALP Network, Cashcap and the Anticipation Hub, is hosting this webinar series.

The objective is to strengthen buy-in among stakeholders that the use of cash transfers in anticipatory action, and in various contexts is possible and imperative to:

  1. meet basic needs and alleviate suffering of the population prior to a crisis; and
  2. mobilize collaboration and coherence between cash and anticipatory action actors to improve the delivery of anticipatory cash.

    This webinar included:

    • Newsround of Anticipatory Cash: events and new resources

    • Asia-Pacific regional perspective on coordination, AA Plan, Regional initiatives, AA framework and activation overview by rCWG and rAATWG

    • Spotlight on the Philippines activation in the region – learning from this recent experience

    • Dive in the newly published Pre-Financing guide by IFRC

    • After party discussion, Q&A and clinic

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