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IPC Acute district level analysis of Badakhshan Region 23-30 November 2014
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IPC Acute district level analysis of Badakhshan Region 23-30 November 2014.

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Page 1: IPC Acute district level analysis of Badakhshan Region 23-30 November 2014.

IPC Acute district level analysis of Badakhshan Region

23-30 November 2014

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District level analysisIndicators

Type Indicator

Outcome Food consumption score

Food Security

CSI

HHS

Household Dietary Diversity (HDDS)

NRVA 2012 Food security by district

Hazards/Vulnerability Frequency of disasters

Peoples affected by disasters

Floods affected population

Availability Crops production-deficit-cereal/wheat

Access Market prices

Access to market

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FCS Food Security

CSI

HHS

HDDS

Access to food

NRVA

Cereal Deficit

Hazards

All indicators

Current

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

10

0

29

9

2 0

17

45

0 2 25

0

36

712

0

9 9

17 15

22

42

14

2

36

45

56

127

24

3328

10

53

0

148 10 8 6

26

17 15

0 0 0 1 0 1

21

0 0 0 0

IPC Phasing of Badakhshan Region (No of districts)

Phase-1 Phase-2 Phase-3 Phase-4 Phase-5

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Phase-1 Phase-2 Phase-3 Phase-4 Phase-50

5

10

15

20

25

30

Current; 2

Current; 22

Current; 28

Current; 15 Current; 0

Projected; 2

Projected; 21

Projected; 27

Projected; 17 Projected; 0

IPC Phasing Badakhshan Region by districts

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Province population Phase-1 Phase-2 Phase-3 Phase-4Badakhshan Pop 139,895 76,848 114,977 154,680 %age 28.8 15.8 23.6 31.8Baghlan Pop 321,181 201,058 183,614 703 %age 45.5 28.5 26.0 0.1Kunduz Pop 491,047 345,806 130,290 5,056 %age 50.5 35.6 13.4 0.5Takhar Pop 323,747 319,205 195,809 60,839 %age 36.0 35.5 21.8 6.8Total Pop 1,275,870 942,917 624,691 221,278 %age 36.47 26.95 17.86 6.33

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P-1 P-2 P-3 P-40.05.0

10.015.020.025.030.035.040.045.0

23.2

13.3

38.5

25.028.8

15.8

23.6

31.8

Badakhshan

Provincial District

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Response needs-Badakhshan

Agriculture: due to high elevation the province mostly cultivate single crop. Major crop is wheat but replaced by maize at higher altitude. Almost 80% of the area is rainfed. Eastern districts of the province has some irrigated land, while in the East-North, rainfed area is more under cultivation. In these districts agriculture activities can be planned in order to increase the productivity;

1. Crop selection: At higher altitude, wheat productivity declines, while maize productivity increases or remain the same. Farmers should be encouraged to cultivate more maize

2. High yielding varieties of Maize should be disseminated for better production and adaptation.

3. Wheat improved seed is lacking in the area… need interventions

4. Use of fertilizer is bear minimum.. Can be supported

5. Crop diversification: It is very important to diversify the crops to focus more on horticulture and vegetable. Most of the fruits and vegetable come from neighboring provinces. A number of fruits plants can be introduced both for irrigated as well as rainfed.

6. Afforestation is one of the major potential activity.

7. Support in irrigation channels can help increase productivity.

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LivestockLivestock rearing is the major livelihood of the areas. It increases with increase in elevation and at some stage it replace the agriculture activities. The livestock sector has great potential for possible interventions like:

1. Livestock shelter

2. Livestock management

3. Breed improvement

4. Medical facilities

5. Fodder plants introduction

6. Control grazing programme

7. Poultry development-home-based

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Other programmesRelief Activities

1. The rate of food insecurity and vulnerability is very high in certain districts due to limited livelihoods, harsh weather and poor communication. Households in such districts will need targeted food assistance. Others will need food for work, which will enable them to develop livelihood sources and increase their income.

2. Support in education

3. Health, sanitation and nutrition

4. Potable water

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Thank You