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1 Cash Intervention Niamey, 19 May 2011

2 OFDA Projects Overview
Urban Niamey - CFW Urban Agadez – CFW & vouchers MILK – June 09 to May 10 PROPRE – Sept 10 to Dec 10 RESTOR I – Nov 09 to Jun 10 RESTOR II – Jul to Nov 10 4,463 beneficiary HHs 2,260 beneficiary HHs 69% women 60% women Urban hygiene & sanitation Urban clean-up Peri-urban vegetable garden rehabilitation River bank protection

3 Objectives Response to the 2007/08 food price hikes, the 2009/10 floods, and 2009/10 food crisis Primary objectives – safeguard urban populations’ assets & improve their food security in the short-term Secondary objectives – Productive land rehabilitation Disaster risk reduction Hygiene improvements

4 Principles Wages Payments Principles 2,000 Fcfa/day Weekly payments
By MC finance staff Payments 1 worker per household 60 days of work Principles

5 Additional Activities
Preliminary Trainings – Do No Harm & Basic Safety & Material Use followed by 20 days of work Training in Home Economics followed by 20 days of work Training in Basic Business Management followed by last 20 days of work

6 Beneficiary Selection Process
Step 1 - Choice of neighborhood based on socio- economic indicators; Step 2 - Community Meetings (information sharing) Step 3 - Communities define the socio-economic categories (rich/poor/very poor); Step 4 - Selection committee set up (gender balanced); Step 5 - Selection committee identifies beneficiaries;

7 Beneficiary Selection Process
Step 6 - Selection results validated by MC, extensions services, and local & religious leaders’ representatives; and Step 7 - Validated results shared with the community. Priority given to: Women head of household (with dependants) Marginalized households (with physical/mental handicaps, etc.)

8 Usage of Earnings

9 Usage of Earnings

10 Main Successes & Challenges
Targeting of CFW (96% for food & basic needs) Business training Community Acceptance Follow-up with economic development activities for longer-term impact Appropriate in urban environment (access versus availability)

11 Main Successes & Challenges
Political influence Long-term impact of work done Coordination with other actors Exit strategies


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