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Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information.

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1 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels KVINIKADZE, George (Department of Statistics- Ministry of Economic Development, Georgia) PANTSULAIA, Grigol (Department of Statistics - Ministry of Economic Development, Georgia) SIBRIÁN, Ricardo (FAO Statistics Division, Italy) Integrating the Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey and Integrated Household Survey data to derive better estimates of food security statistics at sub-national levels

2 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Background  Food Security Observatory in Georgia  Established in 2000 at the Department of Statistics of Georgia  Under financial support of EC and technical support from FAO  Publishing quarterly Food Security Bulletin (29 issues published up to now)

3 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Background  Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS)  Carried out in 2000 and 2005  Jointly by Department of Statistics, Centre of Medical Statistics and Information (CMSI), National Center of Disease Control (NCDC), and UNICEF  Collecting various data on education, water and sanitation, maternity, children health etc.

4 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Data  The Following data were used in the analysis  The 2005 IHS data on food inflows to households  The 2005 MICS data on nutritional status of children under five based on objective measurements  The 2005 IHS data were processed using the Food Security Statistics Module (FSSM) software developed by FAO

5 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Adjustments  Food acquisition data do not reflect correctly real food consumption, especially for the lowest and highest income groups  Additional food consumption questionnaire incorporated in the Household Survey in 2000-2001 was used to obtain:  a function for estimating consumption from acquisition in 2005  estimation of the CV of consumption due to income for the 2005 IHS data based on the ratio of SD1 (standard deviation of energy consumption due to income) to SD2 (standard deviation of energy acquisition due to income) from the 2000-2001 data.

6 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Main Findings

7 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Main Findings

8 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Main Findings

9 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Main Findings Very high = 35 percent and above; High = 20 to 34 percent Moderate = from 10 to 19 percent Low= Less than 10 percent

10 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Policy implications  The pattern of highest priority is pattern number 5. All sectors relating to income, food and health have responsibilities in taking actions to decreasing income deprivation, food deprivation and child undernutrition.  In pattern number 6 (Tbilisi) action calls for sectors relating more to food access for low income groups even if income deprivation was low.  Hunger indicators may be interpreted differently depending upon the study population being looked at in question. If the indicators on income and food deprivation referred to the total population, which is the standard procedure, the conclusions would be different than if they referred to the population comprised of households with young children.

11 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Conclusions  The indicators on poverty and hunger, as measured by the prevalence of critical food poverty, the prevalence of food deprivation, and the prevalence of stunting in children under age five, depict different food insecurity situations in population groups within a country, in this case in Georgia, in 2005  In some population groups these indicators illustrate that poverty and hunger may develop together but in other population groups the leading force may be either poverty or hunger. The nature of the household livelihoods for the different population groups may explain these differences.  The different scenarios identified by the indicators on poverty and hunger, provide inputs for tailored coordinated action in different geographical areas by different sectors.

12 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Acknowledgments To FAO (Statistics Division) for technical assistance To the European Community for financial support. within the framework of the Food Security Information for Action Programme

13 Statistics Division Beijing, China 25 October, 2007 EC-FAO Food Security Information for Action Programme Side Event Food Security Statistics and Information for Targeting Poor and Hungry Populations at Sub-national Levels Thank You for your Attention


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