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IFRC CTP resources

IFRC training map:

Cash Training type


Competency
level Theory training Practical training Specialised training
 “Introduction to CTP” online course  “Market assessments: Introduction”
(EN, FR, SP) online course (EN, FR, SP, AR)
Entry  or “FACT/ERU cash induction training”  “Market assessments: RAM” online
(3 hour FTF) course (EN, FR, SP, AR)

• IFRC 4-day FTF training


• IFRC CTP Training of Trainers (EN, FR,
• or online 40 hour “CTP in emergencies”
Generalist moodle (EN, FR, SP)
SP)
• RAM module FTF
 RCM Practical cash in emergencies
training (PECT)

Advanced • MAG FTF (in development)

*Note that the determination of competency level considers the completed trainings as well as field experience.

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Guidelines and tools:

Cash Hub and Cash in Emergencies toolkit:


www.cash-hub.org

This Movement Cash Hub and Cash in


Emergencies toolkit offers tools, practical
guidance and minimum standards easily
accessible to staff and volunteers.

RCM Guidelines for cash transfer


programming (EN, FR, AR)

The aim of this document is to normalize the use of


cash in multi-sectoral integrated programming,
planning and disaster preparedness and to help
build capacity on how to start cash programmes.

RCM Cash transfer programming: Guidelines


for mainstreaming and preparedness (EN, FR,
SP, AR)

This guidance has been structured to facilitate easy


use by National Societies that wish to work on
strengthening CTP preparedness prior to a disaster
response.

RCM Rapid Assessments for Markets (RAM):


Guidelines (EN, FR, SP, AR)

The RAM is an instrument allowing


humanitarian practitioners with limited market
expertise and time to develop a rapid and
basic understanding of key markets within the
first few days after a shock.

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RCM Market Analysis Guidance (MAG) (EN)

The MAG suggests processes and tools aimed


at integrating market analysis into the
different phases of the project and gives
continuity to the RAM in the sense that it
allows for a more detailed analysis and more
solid basis for market-related programme
decisions.

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