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IPC ACCURACY STUDY: - ANALYZING THE INTERNAL CONSISTENCY OF IPC AFI AND AMN ANALYSES

7 May 2024

The convergence approach at the core of the consensus process is fundamental to what the IPC describes as its “multi- sectoral cooperation and technical consensus”, a means of involving the interpretations of a range of stakeholders, incorporating context, overcoming data limitations in quality or availability, and achieving acceptance and ownership of the final classifications. [...] Understanding the accuracy of the IPC and modeling and analyzing the consensus process is a topical and important area of research not only for the IPC itself but also for policymakers and users of the IPC, including researchers. [...] IPC and food security: Nature of the problem of analyzing accuracy What, in the context of the IPC, and in the broader context of food security measurement and analysis, is meant by ‘accuracy’? Ideally, we would compare an IPC classification of an IPC analysis area and time period to the lived experience of food insecurity and malnutrition experienced by all people living in that location at that. [...] Analysts walk through the IPC analysis worksheet to analyze and discuss evidence related to their sector(s) and the IPC protocols, aiming to achieve a strong understanding of the underlying data, and to reach agreement around both the classification of IPC analysis areas and the proportion of population in each phase classification. [...] In the findings that follow, we define the impact of consensus as the area between the average of the food security indicators and the observed IPC outcomes.
Pages
93
Published in
Italy

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