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1 Coping Strategies Index 5 th - 9 th December 2011, Rome

2 Objectives Introduce the coping strategies index in both of its forms Describe how it is calculatedGive examples of how it is used

3 What is the CSI?  The Coping Strategies Index (CSI) is a simple and easy-to- use indicator of household food security  The CSI is based on a series of responses (strategies) to a single question: “What do you do when you don’t have adequate food, and don’t have the money to buy food?”  The CSI combines:  The frequency of each strategy (how many times was each strategy was adopted?)  Their severity (how serious is each strategy?)

4 Two types of CSI Context-specific CSI Develop a context-specific list of strategies Identify context-specific severity scores (weights) List of strategies should reflect what the households typically do in case of a shortage of food Severity weights for each strategy are identified through focus groups with communities It has been criticized for being relatively unhelpful in comparative anal Reduced CSI A standard short list of five coping strategies are asked Standardized severity weights are applied It is less valuable in identifying the most vulnerable households in a given location. But it is very useful for comparing across countries and time because it focuses on the same set of behaviors.

5 Reduced CSI – questionnaire example In the past 7 days, if you did not have enough food and were unable to buy food, how many times has your household had to: Number of days a. Rely on less preferred and less expensive foods?[____] b. Borrow food or rely on help from a friend or relative?[____] c. Limit portion size at mealtimes?[____] d. Restrict consumption by adults in order for children to eat? [____] e. Reduce number of meals in a day?[____]

6 Reduced CSI - strategies and weights StrategySeverity weight Eating less preferred foods1 Borrowing food or relying on help from friends and relatives 2 Limiting portion size at mealtime 1 Limiting adult intake in order for small children to eat 3 Reducing the number of meals per day 1  Extensive reseach demostrated that the “reduced” CSI reflects food insecurity nearly as well as the “full” or context-specific CSI

7 Reduced CSI – calculation example In the past 7 days, if you did not have enough food and were unable to buy food, how many times has your household had to: Number of days Severity weight Weighted score (number of days * weight) a. Rely on less preferred and less expensive foods?515 b. Borrow food or rely on help from a friend or relative?224 c. Limit portion size at mealtimes?717 d. Restrict consumption by adults in order for children to eat?236 e. Reduce number of meals in a day?515 Total Reduced CSI =28

8 CSI role in the analysis CSI is a proxy indicator for household food security It is a continuous variable and can be used to compare means of groups Households may be ranked and divided into terciles (or other) to show which are the worst off

9 Mean CSI DépartementCSI reduced (mean) Nord-Ouest 24.3 Nord 25.9 Nord-est 21.9 Artibonite 21.4 Centre 22.1 Ouest 22.1 Grande-anse 20.8 Nippes 18.7 Sud 23.7 Sud-est 18.2 Total 22.2  Consider the mean CSI across categories (provinces, livelihood groups, etc.)  Identify and report differences between means

10 Terciles of CSI

11 Combined Mean CSI and CSI Terciles

12 CSI: trend analysis  Consider the mean CSI over time (seasonality, monitoring, etc)

13 Questions?


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