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Cash Transfer Symposium
Agenda Day 1: CTP Learning, Tools and Approaches
08:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 08:45 Coffee
08:45 – 09:00 Introduction to the day
09:00 – 10:00 Session 1: Household size
10:00 – 10:15 Coffee
10:15 – 12:00 Session 2: Targeting
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:45 Session 3: Market assessment and monitoring
14:45 – 15:00 Coffee
15:00 – 17:00 Session 4: Transfer Value
17:00 – 17:30 Wrap-up & close
Cash Transfer Symposium
08:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 08:45 Coffee
08:45 – 09:00 Introduction to the day
09:00 – 10:15Presentations from humanitarian organizations on cash
transfer mechanisms in the field.
10:15 – 10:30 Coffee
10:30 – 12:00 Presentations from banks UBA Bank
Stanbic
EcoBank
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 14:30 Presentations from cash transfer technology providers
Red Rose
SCOPE (WFP)
LMMS (Last Mile Mobile
Solutions)
14:30 – 14:45 Coffee
14:45 – 16:15 Presentations from mobile money providers Airtel
MTN
Teasy Mobile
16:30 – 17:00 Wrap-up & close
Agenda Day 2: Cash Transfer Mechanisms
Cash Transfer Symposium
Introduction
• Welcome message from the facilitators.
• Participant introductions
• Objectives
• Agenda
• Q&A
Cash Transfer Symposium
Objectives of the Symposium
• Document, raise awareness and share experiences of the challenges and learnings from CTP mechanisms and modalities used by humanitarian organizations in Nigeria.
• Agree common approaches regarding, for instance, targeting of beneficiaries, household size, setting the value of the transfer and market assessment and monitoring.
• Provide a marketplace for vendors of CTP services, such as mobile phone providers, banks, cash and voucher technology companies and other humanitarian organizations, to present their products to an audience of potential customers.
Cash Transfer Symposium
Introduction Day 1: CTP Learning, Tools and Approaches
• Session 1: Household Size
• Session 2: Targeting
• Session 3: Market assessment and monitoring
• Session 4: Transfer Value
Structure Day 1
Cash Transfer Symposium
Outputs Day 1: CTP Learning, Tools and Approaches
Household size:• Agreement on household definition, size and large families.• Agreement on direction – keep average or move to per capita.
Targeting• Common cross-sectoral vulnerability criteria and weighting or the various
characteristics of a household.• Recommendations for sharing household assessment and registrations data between
organizations for joint programming.
Market assessment and monitoring• Design of a system for joint price monitoring.• Commitment to engage in common market assessment and/or monitoring.
Transfer value• Agreement and justification of value by location.• Agreement on methodology for calculating and adjusting the value.
Cash Transfer Symposium
Session 1
Household Size09:00 -10:00
Possible outputs:
1. Definition of HH composition and justification for decision
2. Agreement on standard average household size
3. Agreement on the methodology of increasing assistance to large households.
4. Future recommendations for CTP and HH size
Activity I1. Which HH definition is preferred?
Activity II1. What to do when HH size is much higher
than average?
2. What to do with polygamous households?
3. Recommend whether to move to actual household size rather than average household size for CTP in the future.
Activities
Cash Transfer Symposium
Session 2
Targeting
Possible outputs:1. Definition of HH composition
and justification for decision
2. Agreement on standard average household size
3. Agreement on the methodology of increasing assistance to large households.
4. Future recommendations for CTP and HH size
Activities
Activity I: Harmonise vulnerability criteria1. Using the resources provided, decide the common criteria
across sectors for vulnerability. Add new criteria if necessary and decide which are most important
2. Why are these criteria most important?
Activity II: Recommendation on improving harmonized targeting
1. Decide how you will collect this info and design a process for sharing it that would work with the existing systems of the organizations represented in your group.
a. Consider who will collect the data, how you will share it, who you will share it with? What frequency? What format?
b. Who is responsible for collecting the info and managing the process
2. Five practical and realistic recommendations on how to improve and harmonize targeting in the next three months
10:15 -12:00
Cash Transfer Symposium
Session 3
Market assessment and monitoring
Possible outputs:
1. Learning on the process of collection and exchange of information between partners.
2. Design of a system for joint price monitoring
3. Practical recommendations on how to take this forward in the next three months
4. Recommendations of further market assessment
Activity I1. What did you learn from your previous
market assessment?
Activity II1. Design a joint market monitoring system
Consider how to collect information on market prices and market assessment, frequency and timing, seasonality.
2. Who should lead the exercise?
Activities
13:00 -14:45
Cash Transfer Symposium
Session 4
Transfer Value
Possible outputs:
1. Agreement on transfer value -either per state/location?
2. Agreement on the methodology and factors to include in determining the transfer value
3. Agreement on how to keep the transfer value up to date
Activity I: Criteria
1. Choose a method of setting the transfer valuea. MEB – income – transportation to market. (Income = average daily
wage and number of adults working)
b. MEB/30 – number of hungry days per month
c. Other
2. Present what should be included/not for determining value of transfer in the NE
3. What to do in the case of large households?
4. How the value should be adjusted for sectors with different goals and targeting criteria.
Activity II: Monitoring 1. How will you keep this up to date and accurate?2. Present monitoring requirements for each indicator.
Activities
15:00 -17:00
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Bank Transfer• Introduction• Registration• Access• Implementation• Security• Monitoring• Lessons learnedHamilton Nakireru
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Mobile Money Providers• Introduction• Registration• Access• Implementation• Security• Monitoring• Lessons learnedSammy Biketi
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Mobile Money Providers• Introduction• Registration• Access• Implementation• Security• Monitoring• Lessons learnedIsa Aliyushata