IPC Chronic Level 1 Training: Session 6 Purpose & Tools Overview

IPC Chronic Level 1 Training: Session 6 Purpose & Tools Overview
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In this session, learn about classifying severity, identifying key drivers, and essential tools for analyzing food security data. Explore practical examples and understand how the tools link to enhance decision-making processes.

  • Training
  • Food Security
  • Analytical Tools
  • Severity Classification
  • Key Drivers

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  1. IPC Chronic Level 1 Training - Session 6 Purpose, Overview of Tools, and Analytical Approach IPC Food Security Working Group IPC Global Partners

  2. Learning Objectives Explain the purpose of classifying severity and identifying key drivers List the tools to classify severity and identify key drivers and describe their purposes Demonstrate the linkages between the tools 2

  3. Purpose of classifying severity and identifying key drivers To classify complex information into meaningful categories for decision support To answer core questions: 1. How severe is the situation? 2. Where are the areas that are food insecure? 3. How many people are food insecure? 4. Who are the food insecure? 5. Why are people food insecure? 3

  4. Overview of the Tools for Classifying Severity & Identifying Key Drivers 4

  5. Six Tools The Analytical Framework shows relationships between FS elements The Reference Table indicates Level descriptions and thresholds for each FS element The Analysis Worksheet allows organization, documentation and analysis of evidence 5

  6. Six Tools (cont.) Twelve parameters, e.g. Convergence of evidence 20% for area classification Analysis on periods with NECs Units of classification Analytical Parameters for Chronic Food Insecurity Evidence Reliability Scores for Chronic Food Insecurity 6

  7. Six Tools (cont.) Minimum Analysis Requirements for Chronic Food Insecurity Analysis Evidence Level Criteria for Chronic Food Insecurity Analysis 7

  8. How the Tools Link By having the same food security elements in the Analytical Framework, Reference Table and Analysis Worksheet 8

  9. How the Tools LinkPractical Example Food Consumption is an Outcome in the Analytical Framework. Various indicators can inform this element The Reference Table gives overall description and indicative thresholds to classify key global indicators of Food Consumption Statements analyzing and concluding on available indicators will be included in the Food Consumption Outcome Box 9

  10. Wrap up Do you feel you can ? Explain the purpose of classifying severity and identifying causes List the tools to classify severity and identify causes and describe their purposes Demonstrate the linkages between the tools 10

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