Acute Food Insecurity Classification
Population in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) There are approximately 2.6 million people classified in this phase, of which 0.5 million are already in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) but do not meet the threshold of more than 20 percent of the population being in this Phase, for the areas to be classified in Phase 4. [...]
Jul 2017 / Oct 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
During the period under review, the Swazi VAC continued to use the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) to classify the nature and severity of food insecurity in Swaziland. The Acute Food Insecurity areas were classified into five Phases: Phase 1 (Minimal), Phase 2 (Stressed), Phase 3 [...]
Jul 2017 / Feb 2018
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
DISCLAIMER: Please note that this IPC Acute Food Insecurity analysis was integrated with an IPC Acute Malnutrition analysis. Based on 2017 Post Gu season assessment conducted across Somalia in July, an estimated 6.2 million people were acutely food insecure. This includes 3.3 million people in Cri [...]
Jul 2017 / Dec 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
At end of July 2017, the overall food security situation for Malawi is generally positive, with most of the districts in the northern and central regions classified in IPC Phase 1 (none or minimal) and the remaining districts especially in the south in IPC Phase 2 (Stressed). These households in the [...]
Jul 2017 / Mar 2018
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
In July of 2017, the IPC Technical Working Group (TWG) in Guatemala conducted an IPC Acute Food Insecurity Analysis on five departments of the Corredor Seco Ampliado: Chiquimula, Huehuetenango, Quiché, San Marcos and Totonicapán. Out of a total analyzed population of 4.6 million people, between [...]
Jul 2017 / Jul 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
The current IPC analysis has counted 1.76 million people (18% of the Burundian population) in the humanitarian phase (IPC Phases 3 and 4). This reflects a slight improvement compared to the same period last year, with 3% of the population in Phase 4 in 2017, compared to 5% in 2016. The Imbo plai [...]
Jul 2017 / Dec 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
This is the first IPC analysis conducted in Zanzibar. The analysis was conducted in five out of 11 districts of Zanzibar in July 2017, and was led by Zanzibar Food Security and Nutrition Monitoring – Technical Working Group with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United [...]
Jul 2017 / Dec 2017
Acute Malnutrition Classification
DISCLAIMER: Please note that this IPC Acute Malnutrition analysis was integrated with an IPC Acute Food Insecurity analysis. Acute and widespread food insecurity and increased morbidity have contributed to deterioration of the overall nutrition situation in Somalia. An estimated 388 000 children u [...]
Aug 2017 / Oct 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
In geographical zones subject to this analysis, 9% of the population (about 262,800 people) are in emergency phase (IPC phase 4) and 27% (about 804,600 people) are classified in crisis phase (IPC phase 3). In the Southeastern regions, 9% of the population are in phase 4 (120,806 people) and 27% (364 [...]
Mar 2017 / Sep 2017
Acute Food Insecurity Classification
Period from June to September 2017:In the period from June to September 2017, 51,909 people in two of the analyzed provinces are in need of urgent interventions to protect their livelihoods and reduce food shortages. The main causes were inadequate food consumption, insufficient food reserves, pest [...]
Jun 2017 / Mar 2018
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