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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
IPC Technical Manual V 3.1
Function 3: Communicate for Action
Overview of IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols