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Analysis Framework

Analysis Framework. 5 th - 9 th December 2011, Rome. Overview. Household budget surveys with consumption modules expand our tools to measure food security This presentation highlights the indicators available through a household consumption module in addition to normal CFSVA modules

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Analysis Framework

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  1. Analysis Framework 5th - 9th December 2011, Rome

  2. Overview • Household budget surveys with consumption modules expand our tools to measure food security • This presentation highlights the indicators available through a household consumption module in addition to normal CFSVA modules • We’ll look at an example of a final output that summarizes all of these indicators and then examine each in more detail

  3. What are we trying to measure? • Diet quantity • Do households eat enough food in terms of energy? • Diet quality • Is the diet of sufficient quality to live a healthy life? • Economic vulnerability • Are households able to sustain their food security for the foreseeable future? • Nutrition • What are the outcomes of food and nutrition security (chronic and acute) telling us about the population? • Coping • Are households forced to reduce their diet due to hardships? If so, how severe is the situation?

  4. List of indicators

  5. An output example

  6. Diet quantity

  7. Diet quality

  8. Economic vulnerability

  9. Nutrition

  10. Coping

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