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Acute Malnutrition Classification

Acute malnutrition across the ASAL counties has significantly deteriorated, and such is the trend over the past seasons. Compared to last year during the same period, the nutrition situation is of great concern: Laisamis in Marsabit County and Turkana South was classified in Extremely Critical level [...]

Feb 2023 / May 2023

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Timor-Leste ranks 16th according to the World Risk Index, which indicates the country’s severe exposure, vulnerability, and susceptibility to shocks – as well as the lack of coping and adaptive capacities. Floods, in particular, have affected food insecurity significantly in 2022. During the cur [...]

Oct 2022 / Sep 2023

Acute Malnutrition Classification

In 2023, it is estimated that nearly 1.8 million children under the age of five will likely be acutely malnourished, including around 1.65 million children in the resident population, 70,000 children from internally displaced households and 60,000 refugee children. Of these, around 414,000 will like [...]

Oct 2022 / Sep 2023

Acute Malnutrition Classification

An estimated 4 million children and women in Afghanistan are likely suffering from acute malnutrition through April 2023 and need urgent malnutrition intervention. The latest IPC Acute Malnutrition Analysis projection shows that 875,224 children will suffer/are likely suffering from Severe Acute Mal [...]

Sep 2022 / Apr 2023

Acute Malnutrition Classification

Overview of the Acute Malnutrition The latest Acute Malnutrition analysis in the Central African Republic, covering 57 sub-prefectures, four prefectures and the capital city of Bangui, has found that nearly 298,000 children aged 0-59 months and more than 140,600 pregnant and lactating women and lac [...]

Oct 2022 / Aug 2023

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

In September and October 2022 (during post-harvest season), an estimated 11 percent of the national population, or about 4.4 million people, experienced Emergency (IPC Phase 4) food insecurity, and 30 percent of the national population, or about 12.6 million people, experienced Crisis (IPC Phase 3) [...]

Sep 2022 / Mar 2023

Acute Malnutrition Classification

In the latest IPC Acute Malnutrition (AMN) analysis of the country, of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso, 31 provinces were analysed. In total, it is estimated that nearly 400,000 children under the age of five will likely suffer from acute malnutrition at national level between August 2022 and July [...]

Aug 2022 / Jul 2023

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

In general, a slow recovery of the post-cyclone situation is expected, for the areas of the Grand Sud-Est affected by cyclones Emnati and Batsirai in February 2022, due to the weakness or non-existence of responses in terms of food assistance and livelihood restoration, hence, the persistence of a h [...]

Nov 2022 / Oct 2023

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

In this IPC Acute Food Insecurity analysis, 12 rural districts of Balochistan, seven rural districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and nine rural districts of Sindh were analysed, amounting to around 9.2% of Pakistan’s population. Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh are three provinces in Pakistan, [...]

Jul 2022 / Dec 2022

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Between October 2022 and February 2023, 1.1 million people are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) in 28 analysed district councils of Tanzania Mainland and the five regions of Zanzibar. Between March and May 2023, this number is expected to reduce slightly to ar [...]

Oct 2022 / May 2023

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