论文标题

创建一个用于现金转移计划的机构生态系统:印度尼西亚后灾后治理的课程

Creating an institutional ecosystem for cash transfer programming: Lessons from post-disaster governance in Indonesia

论文作者

Lassa, Jonatan A., Nappoe, Gisela Emanuela, Sulistyo, Susilo Budhi

论文摘要

人道主义和灾难管理参与者越来越多地通过现金转移,以减少幸存者的苦难和脆弱性。病例转移也已用作当前Covid-19大流行中的关键工具。不幸的是,关于人道主义和灾难施加转移问题的学术工作仍然有限。本文探讨了非政府组织和政府如何使用探索性研究策略在灾后环境中实施人道主义现金转移。它询问人道主义应急响应者在确保有效的人道主义现金转移以及人道主义行为者如何解决这种制度条件方面所面临的制度限制和机会。我们引入了一个新的概念框架,即现金转移的人道主义和灾难管理生态系统。该框架使非政府参与者能够恢复国家,灾难幸存者或公民,地方市场经济和民间社会之间的复杂关系。混合方法和多阶段研究策略用于收集和分析主要和次要数据。 The findings suggest that implementing cash transfers in the context of post tsunamigenic earthquakes and liquefaction hazards, NGOs must co-create an ecosystem of response that not only aimed at restoring peoples access to cash and basic needs but first they must restore relations between the states and their citizen while linking the at-risk communities with the private sectors to jump-starting local livelihoods and market economy.

Humanitarian and disaster management actors have increasingly adopted cash transfer to reduce the sufferings and vulnerability of the survivors. Case transfers have also been used as a critical instrument in the current COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, academic work on humanitarian and disaster-cash transfer related issues remains limited. This article explores how NGOs and governments implement humanitarian cash transfer in a post-disaster setting using an exploratory research strategy. It asks What are institutional constraints and opportunities faced by humanitarian emergency responders in ensuring an effective humanitarian cash transfer and how humanitarian actors address such institutional conditions. We introduced a new conceptual framework, namely humanitarian and disaster management ecosystem for cash transfer. This framework allows non-governmental actors to restore complex relations between the state, disaster survivors or citizen, local market economy and civil society. Mixed methods and multistage research strategy were used to collect and analyze primary and secondary data. The findings suggest that implementing cash transfers in the context of post tsunamigenic earthquakes and liquefaction hazards, NGOs must co-create an ecosystem of response that not only aimed at restoring peoples access to cash and basic needs but first they must restore relations between the states and their citizen while linking the at-risk communities with the private sectors to jump-starting local livelihoods and market economy.

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