Transferts monétaires et santé
Les dépenses de santé peuvent grandement différer entre les ménages étant donné qu’elles sont basées sur des risques plutôt que sur une moyenne des besoins. Pour cette raison, s’assurer d’un accès aux services de santé pour les personnes affectées par les crises pose des défis spécifiques pour les organisations humanitaires. L’assistance monétaire et en coupons est un outil complémentaire aux programmes traditionnels visant à fournir des soins.
En lien avec les engagement pris lors du “Grand Bargain” pour augmenter l’utilisation et la coordination des transferts monétaires, le Mouvement International de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge s’est engagé à mettre en place, coordonner et développer les transferts monétaires pour les interventions en santé.
Explorez cette page pour des ressources liées aux exemples les plus récents, aux apprentissages et aux aspects techniques de l’utilisation des transferts monétaires comme d’un outil pour les programmes de santé au sein du Mouvement.
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22 janvier 2025
Transforming Lives: the impact of cash assistance on people's wellbeing – A Case Study from Syria
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Syrian Arab Red CrescentIn response to the 2023 earthquake, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, supported by various humanitarian partners, implemented a multipurpose cash assistance programme to provide relief to affected families. Over 49,000 households, consisting of around 204,635 individuals, received a one-off payment to enable them to meet their basic needs for three months. This case study examines the impact of this assistance on recipients’ wellbeing.
8 octobre 2024
Lessons Learnt: Slovak Red Cross Cash and Voucher Assistance for Health
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Slovak Red CrossThis lessons learnt report highlights experiences from Slovak Red Cross Cash and Voucher Assistance for Health activities, supporting refugees with non-communicable diseases as part of the regional Emergency Appeal for people displaced from Ukraine.
5 septembre 2022
Cash for Health Outcomes
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RCRCMThe RCRCM CVA for Health Outcomes Technical Working Group Position Paper on Cash for Health Outcomes explores how CVA (a form of demand side financing) can be used to support health outcomes, as a complement to supply side interventions, and highlight some of the key considerations.
10 mars 2022
Cash for Health Webinar 10 March 2022 – Slides
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RCRCM CVA for Health TWGSlides for the The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement Cash and Voucher Assistance for Health Technical Working Group Webinar on the 10 March 2022. The one hour Webinar presented the role that CVA can play in RCRC operations to achieve Health Outcomes and presented the position paper on this subject. A recent practical example from the Cash for Health in Emergencies project by Kenya Red Cross society was also presented. This project used CVA to promote maternal health, including access to ante-natal care, and child health, focusing on nutrition. Finally the use of CVA in the Health Emergency Response Units (ERUs) was discussed.
10 mars 2022
Cash for Health Webinar 10 March 2022 – Recording
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RCRCM CVA for Health TWGThe Red Cross Red Crescent Movement Cash and Voucher Assistance for Health Technical Working Group hosted a Webinar on the 10 March 2022. The one hour Webinar presented the role that CVA can play in RCRC operations to achieve Health Outcomes and presented the position paper on this subject. A recent practical example from the Cash for Health in Emergencies project by Kenya Red Cross society was also presented This project used CVA to promote maternal health, including access to ante-natal care, and child health, focusing on nutrition. The use of CVA in the Health Emergency Response Units (ERUs) was also discussed.
4 mars 2022
Video (2min) – Cash for Health in Emergency Taita Taveta, Kenya
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Kenya Red CrossThis video briefly shows some of the work Kenya Red Cross Society did to support vulnerable pregnant women, lactating mothers and adolescent girls with children under five years to access health services and overcome financial barriers exacerbated by COVID-19 measures, with cash transfers.
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