The IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Classification provides invaluable information for decision makers that focus on medium and long term objectives, making IPC an inclusive classification system to inform both crisis mitigation and prevention as well as structural and developmental policies and programs. In particular, the IPC-Chronic:
Measures the extent, severity and underlying factors of food insecurity
Clarifies differences between the causes, outcomes and character of acute and chronic food insecurity
Focuses on the analysis of structural and underlying causes of food insecurity
Detangles chronic food insecurity from poverty
Informs medium and long-term programmes and policies to address structural inefficiencies and poverty, strengthening livelihoods, and increasing resilience.
Mr. Feroz Ahmed
IPC Regional Coordinator for Asia and Near East
IPC Global Support Unit (IPC GSU)
Hosted at 39 Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram,
Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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