Published in : 2009 Available in : English The Comprehensive Food Security & Vulnerability Analysis (CFSVA) is a unique tool designed to understand and describe the profiles of food-insecure and vulnerable households, identify the root causes of hunger, and analyze the risks and emerging vulnerabilities among populations in crisis-prone countries. It also makes recommendations on the best response options (food or non-food) to reduce hunger, target the neediest and informing preparedness. The Guidelines provide the CFSVA team with currently recommended procedures and protocols to conduct a desk review, implement a large household survey, analyse quantitative and qualitative data, conduct a risk analysis and a response analysis. The user should already possess basic knowledge of food security and social research techniques. Documents : Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis Guidelines, First Edition (ZIP, 48.01Mb) Originally posted at : WFP - Publications |
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This resource is listed under: Themes : Emergency, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS, general, Nutrition assessments and M&E, general Resource types : Guidelines, Operational guidance: Programme and implementation, Tools and toolkits |