Wednesday, March 6, 2013

First of all, Nepal  divided into 15 sub ecological belts, each three ( mountain, hill and terai ) for  five development regions for the analysis. Then, 24 different indicators which are believed to have direct effect on food and nutrition security and which  we do have information for a longer period of time were chosen with consultation of all relevant stakeholders in food and nutrition security of Nepal. Based on IPC  ( Integrated Food Security Phase Classification ) based classification two ecological belts,  Eastern Terai and Western Terai were found to have in phase I while Far Western and Mid Western Mountain were found to have in Phase IV ( Worst Chronic Food Insecurity) and rest were in either Phase III or Phase II.

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