A Response Analysis Framework for Food and Nutrition Security Interventions at District Level

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This guide was developed as part of an ECHO Funded project entitled: Developing a Response Analysis Framework for Food Security Emergencies. The funding is part of the ECHO global capacity building fund. The proposal to develop a Response Analysis Framework for food security was grounded in the understanding that whilst situation analysis of food security has improved in recent years, this has not been systematically translated into more appropriate and justified responses to food se curity problems. Globally, a number of reviews have recognised the gap that exists in the link between food security situation and forecast analysis and programming. Response analysis processes were a focus of The Re-thinking Food Security Forum (hosted by FAO in Rome in April 2008) which brought together INGOs, academia WFP and FAO. The Forum highlighted the need for response analysis processes to be inclusive, and for interventions to be informed by a full review of options. In 2009, consultations held at DG ECHO on Capacity Building Policy and the Future of Thematic Funding confirmed that food security information systems and approaches do “not yet include improved response analysis for programming support”1 ECHO observed that “There is an inadequate link between food security analysis and response...”.

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