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Acute Malnutrition Classification

Bangladesh's first IPC Acute Malnutrition (AMN) analysis finds that approximately 1.6 million children aged 6 to 59 months are suffering or expected to suffer acute malnutrition between January and December 2025, including 143,850 children facing Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). Around 117,000 pregn [...]

Jan 2025 / Dec 2025

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Approximately 15.5 million people in Bangladesh (16 percent of the analysed population) experienced high levels of acute food insecurity in April 2025 and were classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse). The IPC acute food insecurity analysis for Bangladesh covered 39 units. Of these, 16 d [...]

Apr 2025 / Dec 2025

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Between October and December 2024, over a quarter of the population analysed (26 percent), representing 23.3 million Bangladeshis and 300,000 Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN), are projected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity, classified IPC Phase 3 or above, and are in urg [...]

Oct 2024 / Dec 2024

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

About 14.6 million people (20 percent of the analysed population) experienced high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 or above (Crisis or worse) between February and March 2024, including over 300,000 people in IPC Phase 4 (Emergency) and 14.3 million people in IPC Phase 3 (C [...]

Feb 2024 / Oct 2024

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Nearly 9 million people in parts of Bangladesh (24 percent of the analysed population) experienced high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC Phase 3 and 4 between March and April 2023 (harvest season). An estimated 7.9 million people are in IPC Phase 3, Crisis and nearly 1 million peop [...]

Mar 2023 / Sep 2023

Chronic Food Insecurity Classification

Bangladesh has made significant progress in food security in recent years compared to many of its Asian counterparts, with over 58.5 million people, representing 36% of the total population, facing Mild Chronic Food Insecurity (IPC Level 2), and almost 70 million people, representing 43% of the to [...]

Dec 2019 / Nov 2024

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Out of the 10 districts analyzed during the period from June to November 2016, 5 districts (Barguna, Barisal, Patuakhali, Madaripur and Jessore) are classified as Stressed (IPC Phase 2), 5 districts (Bagerhat, Jhalokati, Bhola, Pirojpur and Satkhira) are in Crisis (IPC Phase 3). According to this a [...]

Jun 2016 / Apr 2017

Chronic Food Insecurity Classification

This report presents the main conclusions of the 2nd round of the IPC Chronic Food Insecurity analysis, which covered 10 districts. The 1st round of IPC Chronic Food Insecurity analysis was conducted in November 2014 and covered 18 districts located in the Northern and Southern parts of Bangladesh. [...]

Dec 2015 / Dec 2020

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

This IPC Acute Food Insecurity covers the four riverine districts in the Northern part of Bangladesh, namely Kurigram, Gaibandha, Sirajganj and Jamalpur. In total, 35% of the total population are classified in crisis (IPC Phase 3) and 13% in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) that is around 3559086 and 133600 [...]

Sep 2014 / Dec 2014

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

This analysis covers 13 coastal districts of Bangladesh. These districts are similar in agro ecological, socioeconomic and disaster vulnerabilities. Of the 13 districts 8 districts in the south western coastal belt were also analyzed in the pilot phase of IPC (Dec 2012). From the current analysis, i [...]

Aug 2013 / Oct 2013

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