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  • Development Economics
  • Social Policy

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  • Cash-based humanitarian responses offer potential for locally driven recovery.
  • In-country barriers can impede the full potential of recovery stimulus.
  • This study contrasts cash-based aid with traditional food or material aid.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of cash-based relief funds on recovery post-disaster.
  • To identify barriers and inefficiencies in cash-based aid distribution.
  • To provide recommendations for improving cash-based interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Pilot case study in the 2013 Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) disaster area.
  • Solicited information from community leaders and affected households.
  • Gauged sentiment on the positive impact of relief funds on recovery.

Main Results:

  • Lack of clarity among stakeholders and bureaucratic processes restricted fund access.
  • Inefficiencies in fund distribution resulted from poor information dissemination and communication.
  • Community leaders and households reported challenges in accessing and utilizing relief funds.

Conclusions:

  • Cash-based aid can support locally empowered and sustainable recoveries.
  • Improvements are needed in funding protocols and communication strategies for disaster response.
  • Addressing identified gaps can enhance the effectiveness of international cash-based aid interventions.