Acute Malnutrition Classification
Despite the positive impact of the 2023 Gu rains and sustained humanitarian assistance, the levels of acute food insecurity are projected to remain high. Between October to December 2023, 4.3 million people are expected to face Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes. This includes over 1 million peo [...]
Aug 2023 / Dec 2023
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
In the current period, from July to September 2023, 579,000 people in Namibia (22 percent of the population) are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) and require urgent action to reduce food gaps and protect livelihoods. Only two regions, Erongo and Khomas are cla [...]
Jul 2023 / Jun 2024
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
Between July and September 2023, coinciding with the Agropastoral harvest and pastoral lean season, about 2.8 million people in Kenya’s Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) are classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse). Among them 2.3 million are experiencing Crisis, IPC Phase 3, and nearly [...]
Jul 2023 / Jan 2024
Acute Malnutrition Classification
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification for Acute Malnutrition (IPC AMN) analysis conducted in July 2023 shows that the situation continues to be critical in general even though the situation has improved based on GAM prevalence in most arid counties compared to the same analysis period la [...]
Apr 2023 / Oct 2023
Acute Malnutrition Classification
Between June 2023 and April 2024, the acute malnutrition situation in Madagascar is likely to worsen significantly. Approximately 458,700 children under the age of five are likely to suffer acute malnutrition. Among them, over 121,000 children are expected to suffer from Severe Acute Malnutrition (S [...]
Jun 2023 / Apr 2024
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
Compared to November 2022, Madagascar’s Grand Sud region has seen a significant improvement in food security, surpassing predictions due to emergency measures since late 2022. However, vulnerability persists, with over 1 million people facing high acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3, Crisis and [...]
Jul 2023 / Apr 2024
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
The 2023 IPC analysis for Malawi is indicative that 3 million people representing 15 percent of the total population are experiencing high acute food insecurity IPC Phase 3, Crisis, in 28 districts and four cities. This situation will prevail from June to September 2023 for the aforementioned popula [...]
Jul 2023 / Mar 2024
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
In Eswatini, an estimated 238,500 people, equivalent to 20 percent of the population, are experiencing IPC Phase 3, Crisis in the current period, spanning from June to September 2023. In the projected period, from October 2023 to March 2024, the number of people experiencing IPC Phase 3 or above (Cr [...]
Jul 2023 / Mar 2024
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
The ongoing economic and financial crisis in Lebanon, which began in October 2019, has greatly worsened the food security situation in the country. This crisis has particularly affected a vulnerable population that includes Lebanese residents, Syrian refugees, Palestine refugees in Lebanon, Palestin [...]
May 2023 / Oct 2023
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
Conflict and economic decline have driven about 20.3 million people across Sudan (over 42 percent of the country’s population) into high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse) between July and September 2023. Of those, 14 million people (29 percent of [...]
Jun 2023 / Feb 2024
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