Turning an idea into reality first requires a clear vision and commitment. In this episode, our guests discuss the process of translating this vision into concrete actions, and ultimately, scaling up the use of cash within an organization. Three key themes emerge: policies, processes, and partnerships.
This episode features insights from:
· Anna Kondakhchyan: Head of Cash and Markets at NORCAP/Norwegian Refugee Council
· Dr. Kathryn Taetzsch: World Vision International's Senior Director, Global Humanitarian and Development Capacity and Capabilities
· Sindhy Obias: Executive Director of the Assistance and Cooperation for Community Resilience and Development (ACCORD)
Key themes explored in this episode:
· The importance of translating policy commitments into tangible actions that permeate the entire organisation.
· The need to recognise that changes in policy then involve numerous practical changes across an organisation, which can present challenges related to adapting to new systems and processes.
· The importance of investing in evidence building and learning during the process of scaling up the use of cash.
· The value of engaging stakeholders in the change process, addressing concerns, and ensuring that everyone is onboard.
· The need to recognise that cash assistance may not be immediately feasible in every context and to adapt accordingly.
· The value of fostering robust partnerships, particularly with local governments, to facilitate sustainability and maximise impact in communities.
Listen to this episode to understand how these key elements can effectively drive the transition from the vision of change to practical action.