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4.10 Etape 4 Population Estimation
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1.
Identify the intruder or intruders among the CH analysis parameters
Definition of acute food and nutrition insecurity
Inform action with short-term strategic objectives
Five stages of severity of acute food and nutrition insecurity
20% rule
Convergence of evidence
Analysis units
Analysis validity periods
Food insecure population estimate
Identification of areas under humanitarian food assistance
Identification of drivers and limiting factors
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The inventory of evidence is done one week before the analysis of the CH. No evidence can be considered after the week of inventory
3.
All Reliability 1 evidences can be used for classification of FNS outcomes in a standard analysis
4.
All direct and indirect evidence can be used at the same time for the classification of a result
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The impacts of contributing factors are not considered in the classification if the indicators of this result converge
11.
The existence of population proportion per phase depends on the data of the outcome indicators
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In an accessible area classified with a standard protocol, we can have a proportion of the population in phase 3 if the nutrition result is not classified
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