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HONDURAS: IPC Acute Food Insecurity Snapshot | 1.8M * ***

7 May 2024

5 - Catastrophe Clasificación de los desplazados Al menos el 25% de los hogares Additionally, the unemployment rate in the country is high, with 57.3 percent of internos/otros asentamientos satisfacen el 50% de las necesi- the workforce unemployed or underemployed (due to insufficient work time or Key Drivers dades calóricas mediante la asis- income). [...] 17% In the first projected period (March to May 2024), the situation remains similar to Low inc1o -m Neo ne ÁHreiagsh c fono edv pidreicnecisa LUan zeomnpa lroeycmibeen utna importante Evidence Levelinadecuada 2% 9.9M 45% the current period, with a slight increase in the population classified in IPC Phase 3 About 50 percent of AÁlrtehaosu cgohn feovoide incfliation aTsLhiaes tzueonnnecamia rp ealc. [...] azados saAtli s 1.9M 9.9M 45% 35% mfaecneons e el l5 205%% d dee l aloss n heocgeasrie- s Population Stressed Catastrophe The situation is expected to deteriorate in the second projection period (June to internos/otros asentamientos dasdaetissf acalóricas mediante la asis- About 1.9 million people out of the 9.9 million Crisis August 2024) in line with the seasonal hunger period. [...] si-calóricas mediante la asis- people analysed experienced high levels of analysed None Emergency acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) in percent of the population analysed) are projected to be in IPC Phase 3 or above, tencia alimentaria humanitaria. [...] In addition to the six departments classified CrisisIPC Analysis Partners in Phase 3 in the first projection, the departments of Olancho, El Paraíso and Valle None Emergency will also likely move to Phase 3.
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