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Rapid Follow up Food Security Assessment

Rapid Follow up Food Security Assessment. Flood and Water Logging Affected Areas of Satkhira and Jessore. Outline of Presentation. Methodology and field work process Lessons learnt and Recommendation Key Findings Food Availability: Local Agriculture Dynamics

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Rapid Follow up Food Security Assessment

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  1. Rapid Follow up Food Security Assessment Flood and Water Logging Affected Areas of Satkhira and Jessore

  2. Outline of Presentation • Methodology and field work process • Lessons learnt and Recommendation • Key Findings • Food Availability: Local Agriculture Dynamics • Food Accessibility: Income and other issues • Food Utilization: WaSH, Under Nutrition and other issues • Coping Strategies and Priority Needs • Overall Need in the Area

  3. Methodology Applied tools and lessons learned

  4. Tools used

  5. Lessons learned and recommendations • Checklists required more contextualization • Field practice was required for the enumerators • Group formation and relative representation of the communities • More preparatory work for UzDMC and UDMC consultation meeting is required • Preparing questionnaire bank for each of the dimensions of Food Security • Organizing a core expert team from TWG members to do this • Field practice of the enumerator

  6. Food Availability Local agricultural dynamics

  7. Boro- ‘average yield’ with low price • Per acre profit is only 4577 tk. • Average yield/acre is almost same as last years • Price has decrease almost 27% comparing last year. • How much a marginal farmer (less then 1.5 acre) can reinvest?

  8. Limited crop diversification

  9. Other crops • No Maize and Mungbean. • Only in 29 % of the communities usually cultivates other pulses and oil seeds. Prospect seems to be moderate to normal. • Only in 21% of the communities reported to cultivate betel leaf the production prospect is either limited or moderate quantity. • Only 10% of the communities reported to have plan for summer vegetables with a low potential.

  10. Cramped Investment Sources If MFI is the major source, can the interest rate be suitable?

  11. Shrimp/fish gher • Only 7% area is likely to have a >50% production. • Livestock recovery status is very poor. • Employment impact?

  12. Food Accessibility Income, livelihoods and other issues

  13. Major livelihoods status

  14. Key constraints in reviving livelihoods Lack of financial resources ` `

  15. Alternative opportunities?

  16. Child and female labour increased- persisting low wage • 71% of the communities sent children to earn money • Average wage is only 50-75 Tk./day • Involvement in extremely hazardous work • In all the communities women started to work to support the HH • Average wage is only 40-90 Tk./day

  17. Major expenditure sectors

  18. Food Utilization Consumption, under-nutrition, WaSH and other issues

  19. Meal frequency- sign of overall improvement `

  20. Meal sufficiency-in terms of rice consumption

  21. Food Consumption Score

  22. Diet diversity over 7 days ` ` `

  23. Access to water gone back to normal

  24. Defecation point trend: mostly recovered, yet risk persists

  25. Health risk? • OD along with child feces disposal is a critical health threat to the overall well being of the communities.

  26. What is going on with diseases?

  27. ToT and Market Rapid Market Survey

  28. Basic staples

  29. ToT and Wage

  30. Coping strategies

  31. Priority needs

  32. Community preferred interventions

  33. Population in Needs Geographical position

  34. Maps been produced considering 3 criteria; • Priority ranking by the UzDMC and UDMC members • Filtering with last boro production • Further filtering with aman potential.

  35. People in need?

  36. Thank you

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