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The Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) and CARE propose an 18-month project to assess if cash and voucher assistance (CVA), as an integrated part of broader, holistic and existing GBV programming can aid in survivors’ recovery. There is much to learn about effective integration of GBV and CVA and successful approaches that meaningfully engage the participation and expertise of local GBV actors in internal displaced settings. WRC and CARE’s shared goal around this work is to build on the existing body of GBV and CVA evidence to understand the potential effectiveness of integrating GBV programming and CVA across diverse contexts and specifically, key considerations for localization approaches. Partnering with local actors in each of the project sites, WRC and CARE propose to assess if CVA is appropriate for GBV response and if it can aid in survivors’ recovery.

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Women's Refugee Commission
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Research Consultant - Expanding Learning on the Effectiveness of Integrating Gender-based Violence Response and Cash and Voucher Assistance in Humanitarian Settings
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