The Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) is a global partnership of humanitarian actors engaged in policy, practice and research within cash transfer programming (CTP). Formed of a community of practice including over 150 organisations and more than 5,000 individuals in the humanitarian sector, CaLP is based on learning, knowledge sharing, networking and coordination around the appropriate and timely use of CTP in humanitarian response.

CaLP is planning to conduct an introductory half-day session on Social Protection and CTP for Humanitarian Stakeholders. This half-day session will cover social protection concepts, and introduce participants to the linkages between humanitarian assistance and social protection, and programmatic options for forging and using these links. It will also briefly explore the role of humanitarian actors in this process, and provide examples of how social protection systems have been used to deliver humanitarian assistance in different contexts.

The general target audience for this training session are humanitarian stakeholders who have limited or no experience of working with social protection systems. 

Please note that this course assumes prior knowledge of CTP concepts and application. It is not
suitable for participants who have no experience of Humanitarian CTP.

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