The Better Than Cash Alliance is a partnership of governments, companies, and international organizations that accelerates the transition from cash to digital payments in order to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
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This International Women’s Day, Marks & Spencer (M&S) is joining the Better Than Cash Alliance to help advance the Sustainable Development Goals.
This webinar responds to the question of how governments and humanitarian agencies can manage the risks associated with COVID-19 response payments, ensure women’s inclusion, and improve communications with recipients.
This is the first in a series of articles on the achievements of several Better Than Cash Alliance members…
Urgent measures needed to address climate vulnerability impacting 3.6 billion people, particularly women and marginalized groups.
This blog post was originally published in the Huffington Post…
New partnership will result in promoting digital payments as an important tool to increase security, financial inclusion and economic opportunities in the workplace.
Blockchain Series: Blog 4
COVID-19 is causing unprecedented health, economic and social crises and threatens the poverty and inclusion gains that have been made over the last decade.
The Alliance Learning Series is developed to promote a culture of active sharing of learnings with members and other key stakeholders.
Wharton Business Radio hosts Better Than Cash Alliance on the “Dollars and Change” podcast….
This report assesses the challenges and opportunities of responsibly digitizing the delivery of humanitarian payments through an exploration of five key technologies.
Our latest report guides humanitarians to assess if and how digital payments can be effective
We explore lessons from working with our member governments to design and execute G2P & humanitarian payments.
The case studies reveal how each country developed their programme, current delivery & payment, and the costs and benefits of using e-payments.
This GIZ and Amarante Consulting study shares learnings and challenges with mobile wallet uptake among Syrian refugees, women and unbanked Jordanians.