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The Cadre Harmonise Manual version 1.0

In 2013, IPC partners support to the technical development of the CH has led to an increased harmonization of the IPC and CH analytical tools. Indeed, the CH ensures comparability over time and space in the Region through CH analysis.The [...]
Cadre Harmonisé   |
03/03/2014

First national-wide IPC Analysis in Afghanistan

The IPC has been introduced in Afghanistan early 2011 thanks to an ECHO-funded project which is now completing its second phase. A national training and analysis of the current acute food insecurity situation took place in Kabul from 5 to [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Chronic Food Insecurity Classification   |
03/03/2014
|   Afghanistan

Wrap-up session of IPC Analysis in Lesotho

From 4 to 8 November 2013, the IPC TWG (LVAC) in Lesotho wrapped up the IPC analysis of the food insecurity in the country which was started in June 2013 and not completed. The IPC team in Lesotho with the [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Chronic Food Insecurity Classification   |
03/03/2014
|   Lesotho

IPC achievements and future challenges in Latin America and Caribbean

The IPC Initiative in Latin America and Caribbean achieved considerable progress in 2013. In April 2013, a multi-agency IPC Regional Technical Working Group (GT CIF in Spanish) was formed to guide and oversee the IPC initiative in the region. The [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Certification Programme   |
03/03/2014

Progress in creating a pool of IPC Trainers and Facilitators in Asia

The IPC Regional Level 2 Training in Asia was successfully conducted from 19 to 22 November 2013 at FAO Regional Office in Bangkok. This training was led by the IPC Regional Coordinator for Asia with support from the WFP Regional [...]
Certification Programme   |
03/03/2014

Government of Bangladesh renewed commitment to IPC

In Bangladesh the IPC was introduced in 2012 thanks to an ECHO-funded regional project. The Food Policy and Monitoring Unit (FPMU) is the IPC anchoring government agency to facilitate IPC development process in Bangladesh. The FPMU work to ensure that [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Acute Malnutrition Classification - Chronic Food Insecurity Classification   |
03/03/2014
|   Bangladesh

IPC Chronic Scale: 2nd Round of Chronic Pilots and 3rd Synthesis Meeting in London

The second round of pilots to refine the IPC prototype tools and procedures for chronic analysis took place between September and November 2013 in four countries: Kenya, Bangladesh, Guatemala, and Malawi. The experiences gathered from the second round of chronic [...]
Chronic Food Insecurity Classification   |
01/03/2014

Southern Africa: IPC consolidation of Acute Food Insecurity Analysis in 3 countries

The three countries - Lesotho, Malawi and Zimbabwe - that conducted the first round of IPC version 2.0 Level 1 training and analysis conducted the same activities this year as consolidation of last year’s activities. The activities began in Lesotho [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification   |
25/11/2013

IPC Acute Analysis in Southern Honduras

From September 9th to 13th an IPC acute analysis was carried out in the city of Choluteca (Southern Honduras). The analysis covered about 45 municipalities of Southern Honduras and was carried out by the Technical Working Group of the Food [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Acute Malnutrition Classification - Information Support System   |
25/11/2013
|   Honduras

SICA SG is to become part of the IPC Global Steering Committee

The Sistema de Integración Centroamericano (SICA) has been officially invited to become member of the IPC Steering Committee. Its membership was formalized during the IPC Steering Committee meeting held in Rome on October 3rd. In this meeting, the General Secretary [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Acute Malnutrition Classification - Chronic Food Insecurity Classification   |
25/11/2013

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