This upcoming IPC Level 1 Training is organized to enable participants to:
1. Explain and describe the IPC approach and value for decision support
2. Actively engage in IPC Analysis
3. Proceed with “IPC Analyst” Certification Process
Following this Acute L1 Training, an Acute Analysis Workshop would be held. The IPC Acute Analysis is led on a regular basis after each main assessment, as well as upon needs (e.g. after a shock or disaster). During the Analysis, the food insecurity situation is determined by applying the IPC approach and procedures which comprise the analysis of a range of outcomes based on international standards including food consumption levels, livelihoods changes, nutritional status, and mortality. These are triangulated with several contributing factors (food availability, access, utilization and stability, vulnerability and hazards) and analysed within local contexts.
Mr. Kudzayi Kariri
IPC Regional Coordinator for Southern Africa
IPC Global Support Unit (IPC GSU)
Hosted at FAO REOSA-UN
UN House, Ground Floor, 1 Eglin Road Sunninghill
2191 Johannesburg, South Africa
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