Sophie Tholstrup

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Policy Coordinator at the Cash Learning Partnership

Iscritto a giugno 2012

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    20 giu

    A thing I wrote on what the meetings earlier this month mean for where we are, where we're going and where we're falling short on delivering for crisis-affected people

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  2. 7 ore fa

    100%. This is the biggest hypocricy of our time, out of a highly competitive field

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  3. 23 giu

    Trump is using an imagined problem to justify atrocities. “There is no immigration crisis; there is no crisis of immigrant crime” - negative correlation between violent crime and presence of undocumented migrants and likely no -ve effect of immigration on employment

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  4. 21 giu

    New York UNers - stop what you're doing and head downstairs THIS INSTANT (actually 6pm today) to hear talk challenges and opportunities for to support national systems

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  5. 21 giu

    It’s a cash hat trick at today - three big events on three continents. Apologies ⚽️ fans if have misused this word. Must be World Cup fever!

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  6. ha ritwittato
    20 giu

    “Cash coordination is the ‘tragedy of the commons’: doing it well is in everyone’s interest but no one’s problem.” 's latest blog looks at progress made toward delivering on the cash commitments + outcomes from recent meeting:

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  8. 20 giu

    Really interesting to see on that the countries taking most refugees are those least able to afford it. The countries making the most fuss about the marauding hoardes of refugees are so small you can't see them here.

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    20 giu

    ‘By focusing on how cash is used rather than what we intend it for, can we take a more outcomes- and less mandates-focused approach?’ CaLP’s summarises the cash meeting, and the challenging questions we still need to answer:

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  10. 20 giu

    If you're in tomorrow and not joining come and hear four great minds (shepherded by me) discussing findings on what can and cannot do for people in emergencies

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  11. 20 giu

    (4/4) (iii) literally nobody is saying cash can do everything! Let's stop seeing this as a threat and work to understand how various tools and approaches a our disposal can work better together to maximise the impact of the scarce resources we have on spiraling humanitarian need

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  12. 20 giu

    (3/4) (ii) we're still allowing the structures we work in to dictate the work we do - let's commit to work in more collaborative ways and let go of some old habits, thinking not only about what we can do now but what more cash implies for future roles and approaches

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  13. 20 giu

    (2/4) BUT: (i) we're still driven more by supply than demand - we need to listen to recipients and be driven by their concerns rather than our own mandates. It's about what change needed not what change we can most easily provide

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  14. 20 giu

    (1/4) TL;DR? Significant progress towards doing what we said we'd do - 89% are delivering more cash and 80% feel we're doing cash better - driven by levels of energy, commitment and learning rarely seen on an issue like this in the humanitarian system.

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    15 giu

    How to do better for women - read this new report from on the

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    11 giu

    Interesting research from showing that cash transfers can contribute to decreasing intimate partner violence in low and middle-income countries!

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  17. 5 giu

    One interesting suggestion: ditch the multipurpose vs sectoral cash terminology. Cash is either restricted or unrestricted. If unrestricted sectors don’t come into it. It’s about effevtive outcomes

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  18. 5 giu

    Panel says there’s been a key gap in leadership of this issue. “We talk about being beneficiary-centred... this issue calls into question what our incentives really are”.

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  19. 4 giu

    This puts the in good humanitarian donorship. A great response and proud to have supported this process with

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  20. 4 giu

    participants hashing out some of the strategic issues in the report now - do we measure cash and vouchers separately? How about sectoral and multipurpose cash?

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