The assessment sought to examine the beneficiary preferences, in terms of using debit card or E-voucher and how the combination of CVA and case management services support women’s protection, if and how cash assistance exacerbates protection issues, and how existing assessment, monitoring, and targeting tools and systems can be further strengthened. Drawing on existing literature on cash and GBV, and with qualitative and quantitative data from focus group discussions and survey among women beneficiaries, and key informant interviews with partners staff, the assignment arrived at the following key findings and recommendations:
- Participation and Inclusion
- Safe and Dignified Access
- Market Impacts and Access
- Confidentiality of Personal Data of Survivors and Persons at Risk
- Social Norms and Partner, Household and Community Relations
- Fraud and Diversion with Protection Implication
- Benefits of CVA