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Central African Republic: Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) - 1 January - 31 December 2025

Country: Central African Republic
Sources: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, World Food Programme

Please refer to the attached Infographic.

From January to December 2025, 27 operational partners delivered monetary assistance—primarily in cash—in 42 localities, reaching 438,235 beneficiaries for a total of US$17.1. This corresponds to 24.35 per cent of the people targeted for the 2025 humanitarian response and 5.27 per cent of the plan’s required funding.

The 2025 results confirm the positive trajectory initiated in 2024: cash transfers continue to be confirmed as the preferred modality, representing nearly 94% of both beneficiaries and transferred amounts. Electronic transfers and vouchers remain marginal (0.86% and 5.1% of beneficiaries, respectively; 3.19% and 2.82% of amounts), reflecting households’ strong preference for cash as a flexible, simple, and logistically efficient mechanism.

Funding remains strongly concentrated in food security (53%) and Multi-Purpose Cash (MPC) assistance (38.5%), which together account for more than 91% of financial resources. This concentration underscores the importance of aligning interventions with clearly identified strategic priorities. The distribution between emergency and resilience support has also improved, with 54.15% of funds allocated to emergency activities and 45.85% to resilience, illustrating the added value of approaches that combine immediate response with longer-term recovery.

Additionally, the number of actors slightly decreased—27 compared with 31 in 2024—with a minimal reduction in geographical coverage (from 45 localities in 2024 to 42 in 2025). This represents a consolidation rather than a contraction, indicating a strengthening of interventions in existing priority areas.

Overall, 2025 highlights several key lessons: the predominance of cash as a modality, the concentration of resources in priority sectors, a more balanced approach between emergency and resilience, and greater institutional and geographical consolidation. Together, these elements demonstrate the growing strategic maturity of the humanitarian cash transfer system and its ability to effectively respond to urgent needs while supporting community resilience.

2/25/2026 2:12:59 AM

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