The IPC was introduced in Northern Sudan in 2006 during a national level workshop (see
publications). The workshop took place in Khartoum and brought together 39 participants from various food security networks, including government, UN agencies and NGOs.
The Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Health and the HAC (Humanitarian Aid Commission) are driving forces for the IPC implementation. The IPC process is now being facilitated by the
Sudan Institutional Capacity Programme for Food Security Information for Action (SIFSIA). The lead role will be eventually transferred to an appropriate national institution in the near future.
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The IPC process began in 2007 and was led by the Livelihood Analysis Forum (LAF). The LAF is a multi-agency analysis forum, whose members include key government line ministries, the UN and NGOs.
The LAF works under the authority and coordination of the Southern Sudan Commission for Census Statistics and Evaluation (SSCCSE) of the Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS). The SSCCSE is actively supported by FAO’s
Sudan Institutional Capacity Programme for Food Security Information for Action (SIFSIA) project, and has become the institutional home of the IPC.
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Livelihoods Analysis Forum (LAF) Workshop
hosted by the Southern Sudan Commission for Census and Statistics (SSCCSE)
March 11-13, 2008; Juba, Sudan
Documents: report
IPC Livelihood Analysis Forum (LAF) Workshop
Southern Sudan
Dec. 4-6, 2007; Juba, Sudan
Documents: full report
IPC Stakeholder Technical Workshop
Northern Sudan
Dec. 13-14, 2006; Karthoum, Sudan
Documents: brief, full report