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  • Part 1: Overview of IPC
    • 1.1 What the IPC is
    • 1.2 Why it is needed
    • 1.3 How it works
    • 1.4 Added value
    • 1.5 Key features
    • 1.6 Key challenges and limitations
    • 1.7 The IPC conceptual framework
    • 1.8 Relevance for decision makers
    • 1.9 Relevance for analysts
    • 1.10 Analysis cycle
    • 1.11 Governance structure
    • 1.12 Introduction and institutionalization of the IPC at the country level
    • 1.13 Quality and support strategy
    • 1.14 Technical development
  • Part 2A: IPC Acute Food Insecurity Protocols
    • Overview of IPC Acute Food Insecurity Protocols
    • Function 1: Build Technical Consensus
      • Protocols for completing Function 1
      • Protocol 1.1: Compose the analysis team with relevant sectors and organizations
      • Protocol 1.2: Conduct analysis on a consensual basis
    • Function 2: Classify Severity and Identify Key Drivers
      • Protocols for completing Function 2
      • Protocol 2.1: Converge evidence using the IPC Analytical Framework
      • Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Acute Food Insecurity Reference Table
      • Protocol 2.3: Adhere to analytical parameters
      • Protocol 2.4: Evaluate evidence reliability
      • Protocol 2.5: Meet minimum evidence and analysis requirements
      • Protocol 2.6: Systematically document evidence and analysis, and make them available upon request
    • Function 3: Communicate for Action
      • Protocols for completing Function 3
      • Protocol 3.1: Produce the IPC Analysis Report
      • Protocol 3.2: Adhere to mapping standards
      • Protocol 3.3: Strategically share communication products in a timely manner
    • Function 4: Quality Assurance
      • Protocols for completing Function 4
      • Protocol 4.1: Conduct a self-assessment of the analysis
      • Protocol 4.2: Request and engage in an external quality review if necessary
    • IPC Famine Classification – Special Additional Protocols
    • IPC Classification in Areas with Limited or No Humanitarian Access – Special Additional Protocols
  • Part 2B: IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Protocols
    • Overview of IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Protocols
    • Function 1: Build Technical Consensus
      • Protocols for completing Function 1
      • Protocol 1.1: Compose the analysis team with relevant sectors and organizations
      • Protocol 1.2: Conduct analysis on a consensual basis
    • Function 2: Classify Severity and Identify Key Drivers
      • Protocols for completing Function 2
      • Protocol 2.1: Converge evidence using the IPC Analytical Framework
      • Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Reference Table
      • Protocol 2.3: Adhere to analytical parameters
      • Protocol 2.4: Evaluate evidence reliability
      • Protocol 2.5: Meet minimum evidence and analysis requirements
      • Protocol 2.6: Systematically document evidence and analysis, and make them available upon request
    • Function 3: Communicate for Action
      • Protocols for completing Function 3
      • Protocol 3.1: Produce the IPC Analysis Report
      • Protocol 3.2: Adhere to mapping standards
      • Protocol 3.3: Strategically share communication products in a timely manner
    • Function 4: Quality Assurance
      • Protocols for completing Function 4
      • Protocol 4.1: Conduct a self-assessment of the analysis
      • Protocol 4.2: Request and engage in an external quality review if necessary
  • Part 2C: IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols
    • Overview of IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols
    • Function 1: Build Technical Consensus
      • Protocols for completing Function 1
      • Protocol 1.1: Compose the analysis team with relevant sectors and organizations
      • Protocol 1.2: Conduct analysis on a consensual basis
    • Function 2: Classify Severity and Identify Key Drivers
      • Protocols for completing Function 2
      • Protocol 2.1: Converge evidence using the IPC Analytical Framework
      • Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Acute Malnutrition Reference Table
      • Protocol 2.3: Adhere to analytical parameters
      • Protocol 2.4: Evaluate evidence reliability
      • Protocol 2.5: Meet minimum evidence and analysis requirements
      • Protocol 2.6: Systematically document evidence and analysis, and make them available upon request
    • Function 3: Communicate for Action
      • Protocols for completing Function 3
      • Protocol 3.1: Produce the IPC Analysis Report
      • Protocol 3.2: Adhere to mapping standards
      • Protocol 3.3: Strategically share communication products in a timely manner
    • Function 4: Quality Assurance
      • Protocols for completing Function 4
      • Protocol 4.1: Conduct a self-assessment of the analysis
      • Protocol 4.2: Request and engage in an external quality review if necessary
    • IPC Classification in Areas with Limited or No Humanitarian Access – Special Additional Protocols
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Function 3: Communicate for Action

Overview of IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols

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