Haiti - FLASH : Food insecurity, 650,000 Haitians now on emergency phase (IPC4) - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





2nd edition of the Agro-Gastro-Artisanal Fair of the National School Canteen Program in Haiti

CONATEL salutes the remarkable contribution of amateur radio operators to the country

Technology «[...] young girls are shaping the digital future»

Cooperative project for disabled people in Haiti

The Ministry of Tourism salutes the exceptional contribution of the Haitian diaspora


more news


Zapping Haiti of April 26, 2026

37th Session of the Sectoral and Thematic Table on Social Protection in Haiti

The MTPTC is tackling the obstacles in the construction sector in Haiti

Training project in Haiti targeting 5,000 young people from high-risk neighborhoods

The cleanup of Cap-Haitien in Haiti continues through «Konbit Netwayaj»


more news


Haiti - FLASH : Food insecurity, 650,000 Haitians now on emergency phase (IPC4)
17/06/2017 09:01:45

Haiti - FLASH : Food insecurity, 650,000 Haitians now on emergency phase (IPC4)

The Analysis of the IPC (Integrated Food Security Classification) index for the period from February to May 2017 reveals that about 1.7 million were classified in the crisis phase (IPC 3).

"Phase 3 : Acute Food and Livelihood Crisis

Highly stressed and critical lack of food access with high and above usual malnutrition and accelerated depletion of livelihood assets that, if continued, will slide the population into Phase 4 or 5 and / or likely result in chronic poverty."

And more than 650,000 people have been classified in the emergency phase (IPC 4).

"Phase 4 : Humanitarian Emergency

Severe lack of food access with excess mortality, very high and increasing malnutrition, and irreversible livelihood asset stripping."

The departments most affected by Hurricane Matthew (Nippes, Grand'Anse, South) are classified in Phase 3 (crisis). In addition, the Southeast and the Upper Artibonite which have faced two consecutive years of drought are also classified in Phase 3.

In spite of emergency aid, a deterioration in the humanitarian situation was observed at the beginning of the second quarter of 2017, which resulted in a very large decapitalisation of households and very limited access to food, the inability of households to produce food and to generate income mainly in remote areas.

To compensate for this situation, households opt for negative mitigation measures, such as increasing charcoal production, which is harmful to an already severely degraded environment, placement of children in foster families; Migration to cities, sale of non-food items, non-enrollment / dropout of children, reduction in the number of meals per day.

Note that the IPC scale includes 5 levels with the highest IPC5 corresponding to the level of Famine / Humanitarian Catastrophe.

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20612-haiti-agriculture-critical-situation-in-grand-anse.html

HL/ S/ HaitiLibre



Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com