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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of resilience in Yambio, including data on household characteristics, livelihoods, food security, healthcare, community participation, violence, conflict, and governance. It highlights the importance of resilience for food security and the need for holistic interventions in recovery and resilience. The report also emphasizes the need for improved data collection systems.
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YAMBIO Resilience Profile and Measurement Resilience Translation Dinka - Strong Heart Kakwa - Arabic - Zande -
DATA • Data collected by MSI in each of the 7 CPAs in 2018. • A total of 4,208 households were surveyed, ranging from 414 in Torit to 817 in Yei. • Data were collected on: • household characteristics and livelihood sources; • availability of livelihood opportunities; • weather shocks and conservation; • food security and coping strategies; • health and health care; • community participation by women and children and community organization; • violence and insecurity; • conflict; • and perceptions of the quality of governance and the causes of conflict.
METHODOLOGY: RIMA II • NOTE: • FCS: Food consumption score • HDDI: Household Dietary Diversity • BASIC: Basic services • ASSET: Assets • SSN: Social Safety Net • ADC: Adaptive Capacities
ASSETS RANKED BY IMPORTANCE
SSN RANKED BY IMPORTANCE NOTE: NEED TO IMPROVE DATA COLLECTION ON THIS
ADC RANKED BY IMPORTANCE
IMPORTANCE OF PILLARS FOR RESILIENCE RANKED BY IMPORTANCE Elasticity : a measure of how much resilience is expected to change as a result of 1% change in individual pillar
FOOD SECURITY RESPONSE TO RESILIENCE FCS HDDI Elasticity : a measure of how much resilience is expected to change as a result of 1% change in individual pillar ɛ=+1.08 ɛ=+.88 RESILIENCE ɛ=+.06 BASIC ɛ=+.03 ADC ɛ=+.12 ɛ=+.01 ASSET SSN
Note: We found that the relationship between resilience and pillars is quadratic instead of linear: ; it follows that the minimum value of corresponds to AVG. MINIMUM RESILIENCE VS. CURRENT
KEY LESSONS • RESILIENCE MATTERS FOR FOOD SECURITY • RESILIENCE IS NOT DRIVEN BY ONE FACTOR ONLY; • NOT ALL DRIVERS HAVE SIMILAR EFFECTS; • ASSETS, BASIC SERVICES AND ADAPTIVE CAPACITIES ARE LEADING THE WAY • PARAMETERS IN EACH PILLAR HAVE DIFFERENT EFFECTS • CROSS-CUTTING FACTORS SUCH AS CONFLICT AND GOVERNANCE MATTER • EVIDENCE CALLS FOR HOLISTIC RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE INTERVENTIONS • CALL FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM