Executive Summary
The launch event for the ''Borrowing to Survive'' research was convened as a space for reflection rather than endorsement. Beyond presenting findings on household debt dynamics and cash assistance in Lebanon, the event aimed to create an open conversation among implementers, donors, and coordination actors on what current evidence implies for cash programme…
Executive Summary
Building on two recent studies from CAMEALEON which are on Bottom Poor and Cash Coordination, this panel brings together experts in the field to explore what a responsible, realistic, and rights-based transition could look like. Through this panel discussion, the CALP Network, alongside CAMEALEON, aim to unpack the risks, opportunities, and practical steps…
Executive Summary
Join our thought-provoking conversation with Philip Proudfoot (Institute of Development Studies) and Cynthia Saghir (CAMEALEON) as they discuss the evolving role of states in humanitarian response, building meaningful social contracts in fragile contexts, and developing lifecycle social security systems that shield citizens from conflict-related shocks.
In an era of increasing global instability and…
