Development programme

Recruitment for the 2023 cash practitioner development programme is now closed

The Cash Practitioner Development Programme aims to expand the ready pool of cash experts available to deliver humanitarian cash assistance, and to strengthen the community of qualified practitioners with up-to-date skills in all areas of cash assistance. Over the course of one year, participants learning schedules are tailored to their needs and personal experience to date. Participants can expect to learn experientially through work activities, and to review and evaluate their learning after every project.  Learning tools and templates are available in this section for use both within and outside of the programme. 

The following case studies are the outcome of a project carried out by the programme’s graduates as part of their course work:

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1 January 2021

Deployment learning goals

Type:

Development programme

Organisation:

British Red Cross

Template for defining learning goals for cash deployments.

  • Development programme

1 January 2021

Supervisors: Forms for delegate deployment evaluation

Type:

Development programme

Organisation:

British Red Cross

Post-deployment evaluation questions.

  • Development programme

1 December 2019

Investing in Cash and Voucher Coordination in Kenya

Type:

Case study

Organisation:

BRC

Case study focusing on CVA coordination in Kenya and the need to invest in the right cash coordination architecture in advance to strengthen the overall impact of CVA.

  • Social Protection
  • Development programme

1 July 2018

Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection (PHAP) Cash Transfer Programming certification

Type:

Development programme

Organisation:

British Red Cross

The certification in Cash Transfer Programming covers the essential knowledge and skills needed by everyone involved in cash transfer programming regardless of their specific job role.

  • Development programme

In partnership with:

British Red Cross