This layer contains information about the landslide risk estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: UNEP/UNISDR Global Assessment of Risk (GAR), 2013. The key indicators used for the analysis were the percentage of surface area affected by landslide risk and the maximum expected frequency of landslide events.
Afghanistan: Integrated Context Analysis (ICA), 2016
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Modified: 24 October 2023
This report provides the technical analysis and the programmatic recommendations resulting from the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) performed in Afghanistan in 2016. Trend analyses of food security and natural shock provide an understanding of what has happened in the past and what may (or may not) be changing to act as a proxy for what may occur in the future, and where short, medium, and longer term programming efforts may be required. The Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) is an analytical process that contributes to the identification of broad national programmatic strategies, including resilience building, disaster risk reduction, and social protection for the most vulnerable and food insecure populations.
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This layer contains information about the flood risk estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. The results are still valid for the new ICA performed in 2019. Data source: NATO Global Hazard Model (GHM), 2009. The key indicators used for the analysis were the percentage of surface affected by flood risk and the maximum depth recorded during the flood events.
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This layer contains information about the final classification deriving from the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016, showing the areas of convergence between recurrence of food insecurity and propensity to natural shocks.
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This layer contains information about the risk of rapid on-set shocks (floods and landslides) estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: NATO Global Hazard Model 2009, UNEP/UNISDR GAR 2013.
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Modified: 24 October 2023
This layer contains information about the drought risk estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: HQ VAM Analysis of CHIRPS Rainfall Estimates (RFE), 2011-2015. The key indicator used for the analysis was the overall number of poor growing seasons.
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This layer contains information about the land degradation phenomenon observed calculated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: HQ OSEP GIS Analysis of NASA MODIS 2001-2012. The key indicators used for the analysis were the average ecological change and the surface area prone to erosion.
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Modified: 24 October 2023
This layer contains information about the natural shocks risk (floods, droughts and landslides) estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: NATO GHM 2009, HQ VAM Analysis of CHIRPS RFE 2011-2015, UNEP/UNISDR GAR 2013,
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This layer contains information about the malnutrition level estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: National Nutrition Survey (NNS), 2013. The key indicator used for the analysis was the prevalence of stunting, collected during the assessment by provincial (first-level administrative unit) level.
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This layer contains informaton about the estimated number of food insecure people for long-term planning deriving from the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: NRVA 2007/08, ALCS 2011/12, ALCS 2014.
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This Excel file contains the food security analysis performed for the purposes of the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. The analysis, using the National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) and the Afghanistan Living Condition Survey (ALCS) from 2007/08 to 2014, determines the recurrence of food insecurity conditions - by second-level administrative area - applying a threshold equal to 30%: given the high values of food insecurity across the country, the threshold of 30% will allow a better separation of worse areas from better-off geographical areas.
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Modified: 24 October 2023
This layer contains information about the food insecurity levels estimated during the Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) run in Afghanistan in 2016. Data source: National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) 2007/08, Afghanistan Living Condition Survey (ALCS) 2011/12 and 2014. To assess the food security trend, the threshold was set to 30% because very close to the national average according to the three assessments considered. The key indicators used for the analysis were the recurrences above the threshold, the average against national average and variability/stability.
Source | World Food Programme |
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Contributor | WFP - World Food Programme |
Time Period of the Dataset [?] | January 01, 2016-December 31, 2016 ... More |
Modified [?] | 24 October 2023 |
Dataset Added on HDX [?] | 24 October 2023 Less |
Expected Update Frequency | Never |
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