Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 01, 2015-July 01, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on August 19, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
SA201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2015
SA201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: June 01, 2015-June 01, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on June 01, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: February 10, 2015-February 10, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on February 10, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2015
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers).
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: October 01, 2014-October 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on November 13, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2014
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers).
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 01, 2014-July 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on September 26, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201307_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2014
southernafrica201407_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers).
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: April 01, 2014-April 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on July 17, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2014
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers).
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: January 01, 2014-January 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on January 19, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201401_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2014
southernafrica201401_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: October 01, 2015-October 01, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on February 05, 2016. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
SA201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2015
SA201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2016
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers).
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 01, 2013-July 01, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on July 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201307_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2013
southernafrica201307_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2013
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: June 01, 2013-June 01, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on June 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2013
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2013
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
15 October 2015
| Dataset date: January 01, 2013-January 01, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for Southern Africa.
It was last updated on January 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
southernafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2013
southernafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2013
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: September 30, 2015-September 30, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on September 30, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
easternafrica201507_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2015
easternafrica201507_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: June 30, 2015-June 30, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on June 30, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: April 03, 2015-April 03, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on April 03, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2015
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
Where xx is one of the region codes listed above. Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: October 01, 2014-October 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on December 31, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
EA201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2014
EA201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 01, 2014-July 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on September 26, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2014
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 17, 2014-July 17, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on July 17, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2014
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: January 01, 2014-January 01, 2014
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on August 07, 2014. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2014
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2014
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: November 14, 2013-November 14, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on November 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2013
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2014
Where xx is one of the region codes listed above. Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: July 14, 2013-July 14, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on July 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2013
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for October-December 2013
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: January 14, 2013-January 14, 2013
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on January 14, 2013. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
eastafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2013
eastafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2013
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: June 30, 2015-June 30, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for East Africa.
It was last updated on June 30, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
westafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
westafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for July-September 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)
Updated
14 October 2015
| Dataset date: March 25, 2015-March 25, 2015
This dataset updates: Never
This Archive contains shapefiles for FEWS NET Food Security Outlook for West Africa.
It was last updated on March 25, 2015. The classification used is IPC V2.0 Compatible, aimed to address acute food insecurity.
The two shapefiles represent the two analytic periods:
westafrica201304_ML1 Most likely food security outcome for January-March 2015
westafrica201304_ML2 Most likely food security outcome for April-June 2015
Within the shapefiles, the food security outlook is contained in a field named as ML1 or ML2 according to the outlook period. The code itself is the IPC phase. Two additional codes are used:
66 = water
88 = parks, forests, reserves
99 = missing data (usually urban centers)