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Classifying Acute Food Insecurity Using the Household Hunger Scale

Classifying Acute Food Insecurity Using the Household Hunger Scale

by Zineb Ouardaoui | June 30, 2020

This study employed an active case identification approach to identifying the worst affected households in communities and make recommendations for how classification could be further improved.

The Politics of Information and Analysis in Famines and Extreme Emergencies: Synthesis of Findings from Six Case Studies

The Politics of Information and Analysis in Famines and Extreme Emergencies: Synthesis of Findings from Six Case Studies

by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | May 21, 2020

This study synthesized findings from six different country case studies, noting influences on data collection and analysis processes during emergencies.

Famine Early Warning and Information Systems in Conflict Settings: Challenges for Humanitarian Metrics and Response

Famine Early Warning and Information Systems in Conflict Settings: Challenges for Humanitarian Metrics and Response

by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | November 20, 2019

Attention to the growing number of people caught in crises characterized by extreme and often protracted levels of food insecurity, malnutrition, and mortality is increasing. The information systems that track these conditions and inform humanitarian decision-making...
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