Following the success of the IPC Partners and Donors Meeting held on 4 October 2013, this year, the IPC Global Steering Committee organized a two-day IPC Global Event under the theme "Use and Impact of IPC at the Global, Regional [...]
The IPC Cross-country Learning Programme has been successfully implemented in ECA. The Programme is designed to allow IPC practitioners to compare, learn and share country practices on IPC procedures through participation in IPC analyses and lessons learnt workshops, and gather [...]
For the first time, an IPC Level 1 Training took place in Rwanda, from 12 to 16 May 2014. The workshop involved 58 participants countrywide from various institutions, including the Ministry of Agriculture, the Bureau of Statistics, FAO, WFP and [...]
The overall objective of the IPC Level 1 Training and Analysis exercises conducted in Botswana from 15 to 22 March 2014 was to capacitate the members of the Botswana Vulnerability Assessment Committee (BVAC) on the use of the IPC protocols [...]
In Lesotho, 18 participants from different Government departments, NGOs and UN agencies in the country, and 5 participants from Malawi, Swaziland, South Africa, Botswana and Zambia took part in the IPC Level 1 Training and Acute Food Insecurity Analysis, which [...]
Acute Food Insecurity Classification - Certification Programme - Information Support System |
The Cadre Harmonisé (CH) Technical Committee Meeting was held on 20-21 June 2014 in Ndjamena, Chad, following the restricted meeting of the Regional System for the Prevention and Management of Food Crises (PREGEC) on the preparation of the 2014-2015 agro-pastoral [...]
The first in-country IPC Level 2 Training in Bangladesh was successfully conducted from 7 to 10 June 2014. The Training was led by the IPC Country Support Officer and the IPC Regional Coordinator for Asia, with support from the Food [...]
The IPC is relatively recent in Haiti, where the first Level 1 Training took place in March 2013. Since then, the IPC National Technical Working Group produced three IPC acute food insecurity analyses with increased complexity and quality. In the [...]
In July 2014 the Government of South Sudan officially recognized IPC as the "main methodology to produce food security analyses" in the country. In particular, the Secretary General of the Republic of South Sudan Food Security Council (RSSFSC) stated:The main [...]
Thanks to over two years of preparation and piloting of different prototypes, numerous and intense multi-partner technical discussions, the IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Classification is now ready and will be officially launched on 2 July in the context of the IPC [...]