REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI  155,000  194,000

REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI 155,000 194,000

3 Feb 2021

During this period, 155,000 people, or 14% of the analysed population (out of a total of 1.17 million people), were estimated to be facing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above), of which 26,000 people (2% of the analysed population) were estimated to be in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) and 129,000 in Crisis (IPC Phase 3). [...] The IPC consists of four mutually rein- • Implement mechanisms to facilitate imports of basic food commodities, especially forcing functions, each with a set of specific in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure the availability of food in markets. [...] It is highly susceptible to change and can occur and manifest in a population within Risk factors to monitor a short amount of time, as a result of sudden changes or shocks that negatively impact on • Armed conflicts in Tigray: It is important to monitor the evolution of armed conflicts the determinants of food insecurity. [...] It has benefited • D rought: Even if the rainy season has been good in 2020, it will be necessary to from the technical and financial support of continue monitoring the effects of drought on the condition of livestock and market FAO and WFP. [...] Classification of food insecurity and malnutrition was conducted using the • Locusts: In rural areas, monitoring of locust invasion remains an absolute necessity IPC protocols, which are developed and in view of its impact on pastures and agricultural production in neighbouring implemented worldwide by the IPC Global countries such as Yemen, Somalia and Ethiopia.
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