Cash and Voucher Assistance in Asia and the Pacific
UNFPA Asia Pacific has successfully integrated Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) in its programmes, recognizing that it can directly contribute to the Three Transformative Results it is committed to achieving by 2030: zero unmet need for contraception; zero preventable maternal deaths; and zero gender-based violence and harmful practices, and that it can bring benefits to the people it serves across the Asia Pacific region.
In the last year, UNFPA has used CVA to achieve the following:
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2023 UNFPA Asia Pacific CVA brief
2022 UNFPA Asia Pacific CVA brief
PHOTO STORY: By offering more choice, cash and vouchers can be more inclusive than other forms of support and contribute to women and girls’ empowerment, transforming gender dynamics. This collection of stories showcases some of the ways UNFPA is expanding the use of cash and vouchers in our programming and profiles some of the people involved from design to implementation. READ MORE |
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Sri Lanka: Babyshanti lives in the tea estates in Nuwara Eliya. She received a cash grant during the economic crisis that engulfed the country in 2022. She used the money to buy medicine for her mother who is unwell and it helped her through the challenging times as the country recovers from the crisis. |
CVA in Sexual and Reproductive Health programming
- UNFPA-Johns Hopkins University study, Cash to increase facility-based deliveries in the Philippines, May 2023 & launch webinar recording
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UNFPA Indonesia, Report on Cash assistance as part of programming support to people living with HIV, 2023.
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UNFPA Afghanistan, Enhancing autonomy and decision-making: Cash assistance for women’s health and wellbeing in post-earthquake Herat, July 2024UNFPA Sri Lanka, UNFPA's Cash assistance initiative amidst Sri Lanka's socio-economic crisis, December 2023
CVA for Menstrual Health and Hygiene
“I get extra thick sanitary pad packs and the thin ones. It is my will” -female recipients when asked why she was choosing a combination of different menstrual products at her nearby shop in the slums, Bangladesh |
Cash in GBV Case Management
- Philippines case study, Cash for GBV survivors, June 2022
- UNFPA-Johns Hopkins University study, Cash assistance for GBV survivors in GBV case management in Indonesia, November 2023 & launch webinar recording.
- Webinar recording: Women and girls chose: cash assistance in GBV case management, February 2022.
“I am still fearful of what happened to me. I think about it every day.
But now that I am less stressed about money, it comes back less strong”
- GBV survivor cash recipient in the Philippines |
CVA for dignity items
Anticipatory action
CVA can be used to support vulnerable women and adolescent girls before predictable crises occur, based on triggers. | |
UNFPA Bangladesh, Nepal and the Philippines have included cash assistance as part of the collective anticipatory action facilitated by UN OCHA. Asia-Pacific Regional Cash Working Group (RCWG) and the Asia-Pacific Technical Working Group on Anticipatory Action (TWGAA) papers for which UNFPA was part of the review committee: Anticipatory action and cash transfers for rapid-onset hazards: Practitioners’ note for field testing, January 2023 & the Anticipatory action and cash transfers for slow-onset hazards: Practitioners’ note for field testing, May 2024.
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More reading on CVA from the region:
Case studies:
- Bangladesh, Case study vouchers for fresh food and uptake of sexual and reproductive health services, 2021
- Indonesia, Case study cash assistance for female sex workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021
- The Philippines, Cash assistance to access sexual and reproductive health services and reduce maternal deaths, 2022
Articles:
- Indonesia, article on Cash assistance helps make HIV services more equitable, 2022
- Bangladesh, article: In focus: Blockchain app delivers menstrual hygiene solutions to Dhaka’s most vulnerable, 2023
- Indonesia, article on Cash and voucher assistance improves maternal health in post-disaster areas, 2022
- Philippines, article on Cash assistance for pregnant women after typhoon Odette/Rai, 2022
Key global resources developed with the experience of UNFPA in Asia Pacific
- How to design and set-up cash assistance in GBV case management, February 2023 & launch webinar recording.
- UNFPA Asia Pacific hosted a 3-day face-to-face training in Bangkok in March 2023 for a cohort of 27 UNFPA participants coming from 17 country offices from four regions (Asia Pacific, Arab States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe/Central Asia).
- GBV risk mitigation in Cash and Voucher Assistance toolkit, September 2022 & launch webinar recording.
Interesting resources and reading from other regions:
- Colombia, study with the Johns Hopkins University, Cash within GBV case management for women and adolescent girls, 2023 & launch webinar recording
- Jordan, study with the Johns Hopkins University, From Risk to Choice: Cash within GBV Case Management in Jordan, 2022
- Lebanon, Lebanon Case Study: Integrating Cash Assistance into GBV Case Management, 2021
- Lebanon, An integrated approach to menstrual hygiene management: Awareness sessions and cash assistance for women and girls affected by crisis, 2023
- Jordan, Menstrual hygiene management: Monitoring Analysis Report, 2023
Contacts
United Nations Population Fund
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Bangkok, Thailand
Tomoko Kurokawa
Regional Humanitarian Advisor
kurokawa@unfpa.org
Alice Golay
Regional CVA Specialist
golay@unfpa.org