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February 2016
Consolidated Approach for Reporting Food Insecurity
Dimension Specific Indicator Definition of Threshold
Food Secure Borderline Food Insecure
Moderately Food Insecure
Severely Food Insecure
Current Status
Foodconsumption
Foodconsumption score
Acceptable Borderline Poor
Access to food inlong-term
Economic vulnerability
Proportion of income spent on food
<50% 50% - 60% 65% - 75% >75%
Depletion of assets
Degree of negative coping
None Stress Crisis Emergency
Dimensions of Hunger
Proportion of population
Source: EFSA 2015
5.9% 43.6% 35.3% 15.2%
More than 50%
Depletion of Assets – Exhaustion of Coping Capacity
Source: EFSA 20150.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%
Send an HH member to find work elsewhere
Sell domestic assets
Borrow money or food
Spend savings
Sell productive assets
Reduce spendings on non food essentials
Take children out of school
Sell house/land
Engage in illegal activities
Beg
50% of HHs have sold productive assets (of whom 37% have nothing left to sell)
24% of HHs have sold land to meet food needs (17% no longer have land left to sell)
55% of HHs have sold domestic assets (35% have nothing left)
Have used and no longer an option – Exhausted strategy
Yes using
February 2016
People affected differently by crisis
Male IDP in Bambari – Injured at outset of conflict Female IDP in Bambari – Self-identified mother
- Both have been displaced since the escalation of the conflict in C.A.R. - Both expressed concern about how will continue to access food
- Each faces different obstacles
Continued Displacement Crisis
Evolution in internal displacement in C.A.R.
Source: OCHA
Fundamental Changes
Source: CFSAM 2015
In Yellow – those regions deserted by pastoralists since escalation of conflict
Focusing on the most affected areas
Scaling Up Malnutrition Prevention
Paving way for recovery of livelihoods and cohesion
When: June 2015Where: Bambari, C.A.R.Who: Woman returnee and farmerBeneficiary : Seeds from FAO and food from WFP Impact: Planted for first time since escalation of conflict
June – Dec
Reinforcing Cross-Country Supply Corridors
--- 2015 primary corridor, to be reinforced
--- 2015 occasional corridor, to be reinforced
--- Potential additional corridors, being explored
Supply Corridors:
Primary logistics hub