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Acute Food Insecurity Classification

In the period from February to May 2017, the most affected departments are Grand 'Anse, Sud, Nippes. these departments were hit by hurricane Mathieu and, despite the delivery of food assistance, are classified in IPC phase 3 (crisis). Without food assistance, these departments would have been probab [...]

Feb 2017 / Sep 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

As of February 2017, approximately 1,110,000 people are in Crisis and Emergency (IPC phase 3 and 4) in the areas analyzed, not including Nana-Gribizi and Bangui. Out of fifteen (15) prefectures analyzed, eight (8) are classified in Crisis (IPC Phase 3), mainly due to the impact of civil insecurity [...]

Feb 2017 / May 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

According to the IPC Acute Food Insecurity analysis conducted in the framework of the Comprehensive Food Security and Nutrition Assessment Report compiled by the Tanzania Food Security and Nutrition Analysis System - MUCHALI, a total of 1,186,028 people - 4% of the total population (28,958,169) in 1 [...]

Feb 2017 / Feb 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

69% of the total population in the country is minimally food insecure (IPC Phase 1). This population’s food security situation is stable and has access to a variety of adequate food both from household stocks and the market. These households still have food stocks from the second harvest that are [...]

Jan 2017 / Mar 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this IPC Acute Food Insecurity analysis was integrated with an IPC Acute Malnutrition analysis. As severe drought grips most parts of Somalia, food crisis is worsening in rural areas following consecutive seasons of poor rainfall and low river water levels, which led t [...]

Jan 2017 / Jun 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

According to the IPC Analysis update conducted by the South Sudan IPC Technical Working Group (TWG) and endorsed by the government:  The food security situation in South Sudan continues to deteriorate, with 4.9 million (about 42% of population) estimated to be severely food insecure (IPC Phases 3, [...]

Jan 2017 / Jul 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

Parts of the pastoral areas of Turkana, Marsabit, West Pokot, Baringo, Wajir, Mandera, Tana River and Garissa, and parts of the coastal marginal agricultural areas of Kilifi and Lamu, are experiencing Crisis (IPC Phase 3) food security outcomes. Households in this category are marginally able to mee [...]

Jan 2017 / Apr 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

The food insecurity situation in Djibouti has improved substantially in the Arta region, confirming the trend noted in the previous analysis and placing it largely in Phase 1. The situation has partially improved in Obock and Tadjourah regions, while other areas, notably Dikhil and the South- (SE) A [...]

Nov 2016 / May 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

As of October 2016, the departments of Region 13 are classified as minimally food insecure (Phase 1), among them Choluteca, El Paraí so and Valle. The region suffered prolonged periods of drought and, in a few weeks the excess rain may become a problem, especially for those crops susceptible to tem [...]

Oct 2016 / Mar 2017

Acute Food Insecurity Classification

A total of 129 localities were classified in an analysis of the food security situation in Sudan over the April - June 2015 period and in a projection for July - August 2015. Three states were not classified due to lack of information, these are: Gedaref, East and West Darfur. The both the current [...]

Apr 2015 / Aug 2015

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