In February 2016, WFP started remote phone-based data collection in Greater Upper Nile through the mVAM (mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping) approach. Key informants (community leaders and/or opinion holders) are contacted through an in-house call-centre, and asked to respond to a short series of questions on food availability and prices, displacement and road access.
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mVAM Bulletin #7: Consistent fluctuation of the South Sudanese Pound (SSP) has increased food insecurity among household in urban areas, May/June 2018 |
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mVAM Bulletin #6: Food security outcomes deteriorate following early start of the lean season in urban areas of Greater Equatoria, April 2018 |
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mVAM Bulletin #5: Worrying levels of food insecurity despite the harvest season, November 2017 |
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mVAM Bulletin #4: Food security remains poor despite the harvest, September 2017 |
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mVAM Bulletin #2: Food Security Monitoring: phone interviews in Greater Upper Nile, April 2016 |
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