- Food security continues to deteriorate for IDP households. A significant drop in the mean FCS and a rise in negative coping levels since the previous month.
- Households living in camps and staying with someone for free have higher negative coping levels than those living in their own homes or renting.
- Respondents appear to have a slightly improved perception of the food situation than the previous month, which is most likely linked to increased food and fuel imports offering greater availability of food on the market.
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mVAM Bulletin #5: Food security further deteriorates for IDPs, December 2015 |
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