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Core Cash and Voucher Assistance Skills for Programme Staff in Bangkok

Core CVA Skills for Programme Staff  Training Venue - TBA April 6th to 10th, 2020 The Core CVA Skills for Programme Staff course is a 5-day training for technical staff responsible for designing, implementing and monitoring cash transfer programmes. 

  • Bangkok Thailand
  • Start: Jul 19 2022 00:00
  • Finish: Dec 01 2024 00:00
  • Time zone: Asia/Bangkok

  • Dec 03 2019
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Core Cash and Voucher Assistance Skills for Programme Staff in Bangkok
Core Cash and Voucher Assistan

Core CVA Skills for Programme Staff 
Training Venue - TBA
April 6th to 10th, 2020
The Core CVA Skills for Programme Staff course is a 5-day training for technical staff responsible for designing, implementing and monitoring cash transfer programmes. 
The training is structured around the project cycle and covering all of the key skills required to design, implement and monitor cash transfer programmes. 
The course is interactive, drawing on participants’ experiences and knowledge. It is focused on a technical/programmatic perspective and incorporates examples and case studies from multiple sectors. 
This course is CaLP-accredited and delivered in English by Key Aid Consulting. 
Course objectives
By the end of the Core CVA Skills for Programme Staff,training participants will be able to:


Understand how CVA is guided by key policies, standards and guidelines 


Describe how CVA needs to be integrated into role of different teams throughout the project cycle


Explain what assessment information is needed to inform response analysis


Use market information to inform modality choice 


Understand how CVA can contribute to response objectives


Identify the information needed for monitoring of CVA


Identify how collaboration and coordination support quality CVA 


Course structure
Training will run from 9:00 to 17:00 every day except for the last day, which will end at 15:00. Each day is organised into four blocks, separated by a lunch break and two coffee breaks (one in the morning and another in the afternoon). 
From the second day onwards, each day will begin with a review of the topics covered the day before to ensure that the concepts, tools, and approaches were fully understood. Each day ends with a period of reflection, evaluation, and questions. 
Participants will be actively encouraged to take part in classroom discussions and group work. The trainers will draw on both theoretical and practical knowledge in order to make the experience and learning applicable. 
TOPIC 1 - CVA Concepts, Standards and the Policy Environment 
- CVA concepts and terminologies
- Explain how CVA can support the different phases of humanitarian response 
- The key steps of CVA across the project cycle
- CVA and key standards in the humanitarian sector
- Key policy trends and their influence on CVA 
TOPIC 2 - Assessment 
- Apply the project cycle to assessing what humanitarian response efforts will be necessary
- Integrate CVA-relevant information into needs assessment data collection 
- Explain how CVA contributes to broader Market-Based Programming (MBP)
- Key types of data that need to be collected to assess market performance 
- Key actions involved in market analysis 
- Outline common market assessment tools and methods and contexts where they may be more appropriate 
- Key factors for selecting delivery mechanisms 
- Coordination between assessments and situation analysis 
TOPIC 3- Analysis 
- Define CVA feasibility 
- Compare the feasibility of different delivery mechanisms for CVA 
- Pros and cons of different assistance modalities and delivery mechanisms 
- Identify the decision-making process for modality selection 
- Types of risks related to CVA and potential mitigation strategies 
- Transfer value and related concepts 
- Relationship between transfer value and expected outcomes 
TOPIC 4- Design and Implementation 
- CVA-specific targeting considerations 
- Key considerations for beneficiary registration for CVA 
- Service providers for CVA 
- Programme design to reach a humanitarian objective or objectives 
- Key elements of the CVA delivery (encashment) process (registration, authentication/verification, distribution, reconciliation) 
- Explain concept of accountability to affected populations (AAP) and other stakeholders 
- Complaint and feedback mechanisms
- Staff and beneficiaries safety 
- Coordination, jobs and functionalities 
- The different service providers
- How to select the good ones and have successful relationships?
- Cash in/cash out: the concrete steps
TOPIC 5 & 6 – Monitoring & Looking ahead
- CVA monitoring indicators
- Market monitoring: purpose, steps and tools 
- Collaboration and coordination across sectors 
- Next steps for learning 
Who should attend? 
This course is aimed for technical staff who manage/support/backstop cash programs. This might include: programme managers, programme officers, technical specialists from any sector, such as food security, livelihoods, WASH, Health, or Shelter, MEAL specialists.
Participants are typically from NGOs/INGOs, UN, Red Cross/Red Crescent. In addition they may be from donors, especially staff involved in technical supervision of and guidance to projects/programmes. 
Upon successful completion of the 5 days course, participants will receive a CaLP certificate. 
Your trainer
Helene Juillard has over a decade’s experience in evaluating, researching and managing emergency and early recovery responses. She is both a cash and market-based programming expert, as well as a capacity strengthening, expertise. She has led and supported several market analysis exercises in the field, from South Sudan to Syria. Helene authored the Minimum Standard for Market Analysis, the Pre- Crisis Market Analysis and reviewed the Labour Market Analysis Guidance, the Multi- Sectoral Market Analysis and the Markit. Helene is a CaLP member and part of the Market in Crisis advisory group. 
How much does it cost to attend the training? 
Our fees are inclusive of all training resources, lunch, and refreshments. Our training is non-residential but we usually offer recommendations on affordable accommodations close by.
Standard fees: 5 days training: 900 EUR. 
Early bird: if you register and pay by February 24th, 2019, you will get a 10% discount.
Individuals working for organisation with HQ based in the global south are offered a 30% discount on our training fees.
Group discount: organisations booking at least 3 participants at the same time get a 20% discount on training fees.
Note: those discounts are non-cumulative.
(NB: if you are a French-based organisation, we will have to charge you 20% VAT on top of the training fees)
Still have some questions? 
Check out our Terms and Conditions here 
If you have any questions about this course or require further information, please contact training@keyaidconsulting.com

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