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IPC-Chronic in the Philippines
OUTLINEI. Background
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
III. IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Map
IV. Next Steps
I. BackgroundIP
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Preliminary findings of the Baseline Study on the IPC Use and Impacts at different levels
Launch of IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Classification
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FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy, July 1, 2014
Key Steps for IPC-Chronic Implementation at Country Level1. Introduction to IPC Chronic Food Security
Analyses and Planning of Rollout Process2. Training 1: Data Requirements and ISS for IPC-
Chronic3. Evidence Collection4. Training 2: IPC Chronic Phase Classification5. IPC Chronic Analysis and Validation6. Production and Dissemination of Findings
I. Background
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
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TIMELINE
2015
2014
Awareness Raising Session and Training on ISSWorkshop on Data Mapping IPC Chronic Level 1 TrainingEvidence Collection
IPC Chronic Workshop
IPC-GSU Quality Review
Revision of output (IPC Analysts)2nd Review of IPC-GSU
Presentation of IPC Output to Special Bodies
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
WHAT: Awareness Raising Session and Training on Information Support System
WHEN:28-29 October 2014
WHERE: Richmonde Hotel, Ortigas Ave, Pasig City
WHO: 26 participants (14 agencies)
WHAT: Workshop on Data Mapping and IPC Chronic Analysis of Bangladesh
WHEN:10-14 November 2014
WHERE: BRAC Center for Development, Gazipur, Bangladesh
WHO: Data Analysts from Philippines and Nepal; IPC-Chronic Analysts from Bangladesh
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
WHAT: IPC Chronic Level 1 Training
WHEN:17-21 November 2014
WHERE: The Lake Hotel, Tagaytay City
WHO: 31 participants (16 agencies)
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
WHAT: IPC Chronic Evidence Collection and Uploading of Evidences in IPC ISS Website
WHEN:Dec 2014 to Jan 2015
WHERE: NNC Office
WHO: Hygeia Ceres GaweEllen AbellaKaren MejosFrederich TanSophie Chotard (15-19 Jan 2015)
# of Food and Nutrition Indicators: 51
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
WHAT: IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Workshop
WHEN:20-24 January 2015
WHERE: Hotel H20, Luneta, Manila
WHO: 29 participants (11 agencies)
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
II. IPC Chronic Roll out in the Philippines
WHAT: Real Time Quality Review for IPC Chronic Classification for Selected Areas of Philippines
WHEN: 28 January to 10 February 2015
Reviewer : Ms. Quraishia Merzouk, IPC-GSU
Feedback from Reviewer:• Overall analysis was of an exceptionally high quality• Significant attention paid to organising the data in the
Evidence Repository and facilitating ease of access• Significant effort was invested in meticulously sourcing
data, entering and analysing the data to achieve an integrated analysis
• Limited data for Food Quantity (HDDS only)
III. IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Map
18 Provinces of Mindanao
III. IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Map
In summary, of the 18 provinces:
• Lanao del Sur and Sulu are classified as Severe CFI Phase 4
• 15 provinces are classified as Moderate CFI Phase 3
• Zamboanga del Sur is classified as Mild CFI Phase 2
• About ¾ of the population fall under levels 2, 3 and 4
VI. Next Steps
• Revise the IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Report based on IPC GSU comments
• Validate-present results with RDCs/SDCs
• Disseminate to national level sectors as input to food security and nutrition assessment and strategic planning
• Conduct 2nd round IPC Chronic Analysis in 3rd Quarter of 2015 to cover additional 15-20 provinces
THANK YOU!