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PRESS RELEASE: IPC calls for urgent funds to sustain support to major food crises

Rome, 14 February - This year, the IPC initiative celebrates its 20th anniversary since its inception, systematically providing information on the scale and severity of food insecurity and malnutrition where food and nutrition crises prevail. The IPC supports decisions in [...]
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14/02/2024

The IPC expands global partnership to further tackle food insecurity and malnutrition – IFPRI, UNDP, World Bank and WHO join

November 16, 2023, Rome — The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) initiative reaches a new milestone today as it expands its global partnership to include four new partners – the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the United Nations [...]
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16/11/2023

2023 GLOBAL REPORT ON FOOD CRISES MID-YEAR UPDATE

High levels of acute food insecurity persist in 2023 due to protracted food crises and new shocks – but there are improvements in some countries Based on data available as of early August, around 238 million people face high levels of acute [...]
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14/09/2023

2023 GLOBAL REPORT ON FOOD CRISES

Key stocktaking report provides overview of the state of global food crises, including key drivers and potential solutions On 3 May 2023, the Global Network against Food Crises (GNAFC) – the leading international alliance working to address the root causes of [...]
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03/05/2023

The IPC Renews its Strategy to Meet Global Demand for Actionable Information on Acute Food Insecurity and Malnutrition, Calls for Increased Funding

ROME, 13 March - With global acute food insecurity and malnutrition on the rise, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) today launched a global call to action, seeking increased funding to meet the rising global demand for actionable information [...]
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13/03/2023

Global Report on Food Crises Mid-Year Update

By mid-2022, the magnitude and severity of acute food insecurity in countries/territories with available data reached alarming levels, but better analysis is needed in more places to ensure a full understanding of global needs. In 2021, the population in the [...]
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19/09/2022

Le tableau de bord IPC-CH : Suivre l’évolution du nombre global de personnes en insécurité alimentaire aiguë

Rome/Dakar/ Niamey 28 avril 2022 - Suivez le nombre global de personnes confrontées à des niveaux élevés d'insécurité alimentaire aiguë, classées en situation de Crise ou pire (Phase 3 ou plus de l'IPC/CH) grâce au tableau de bord IPC-CH. Le [...]
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28/04/2022

The IPC Launches Application Programming Interface (API) to Bolster Data Access

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) is proud to announce the launch of the Application Programming Interface (API). Via the API, partners can access IPC Acute Food Insecurity analyses data from the countries of implementation (currently over 30 countries [...]
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13/04/2022

September update of the 2021 Global Report on Food Crises

The annual Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) provides a consensus-based overview of the world’s food crises. It focuses on crises where the local capacities to respond are insufficient, prompting a request for the urgent mobilization of the international community, [...]
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13/10/2021

Le manuel technique 3.1 de l'IPC renforce les protocoles relatifs à la famine et l'analyse des preuves

Les versions anglaise, française et espagnole sont maintenant disponibles Rome, Italie, 1er octobre 2021. Le Cadre intégré de classification de la sécurité alimentaire (IPC) a mis à jour son manuel technique (publié en 2019) afin d'améliorer la compréhension des classifications " [...]
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01/10/2021
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