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IPC Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Evidence and Standards for Better Food Security and Nutrition Decisions IPC ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY ANALYSIS-KEY FINDINGS-BALOCHISTAN Of the total rural population in 9 districts analysed in Balochistan Overall, an estimated 0.86 million people (25% of the rural population in current period (October 2021-March 2022) are classified in IPC Phase 3 (Crisis) and 4 (Emergency) and urgent action is required to protect livelihoods and reduce food consumption gaps of people in Crisis and Emergency phases of acute food insecurity. ➤ 1.33 million people (39% rural population) in Phase 1 (Food Secure/Minimal Acute Food Insecurity) ➤ 1.20 million people (35% rural population) in Phase 2 (Stressed) 0.68 million people (20% rural population in Phase 3 (Crisis) and ➤ 0.17 million people (5% rural population is estimated to be in Phase 4 (Emergency) Out of 9 districts analysed • • 1 district (Nushki) is classified in IPC Phase 2 (Stressed), whereas remaining 8 districts (Chagai, Kech, Kharan, Killa Abdullah, Loralai, Panjgur, Pishin, and Washuk) are classified in IPC Phase 3 (Crisis). Chagai, Kharan, Loralai, Panjgur and Washuk are the areas with 30 percent or more population in IPC Phases 3 (Crisis), • Pishin and Kech both have 25 percent population in IPC Phases 3 (Crisis) and above. In the projected period (April-June 2022) 0.92 million people (27% of the rural population) are classified in IPC Phase 3 (Crisis) and 4 (Emergency). No change in phase classification of districts, however, a slight increase in number of people (60,438 or about 9 percent), facing Crisis levels of food
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